Landscape enhancements, decorative metal walls, and monument signs at these North Houston entry points. Details like these are what define a space long after construction is complete. From carefully executed landscape upgrades that soften and elevate the surroundings, to custom-fabricated decorative metal walls that add structure and identity, every element was installed with precision and…
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Seen from the ground, the Jerdon overhaul of Wier Park in West University, Texas highlights the details that make the space work day to day. The project began with the removal of existing paving, curbs, fencing, sidewalks, and playground surfacing, making way for a complete rebuild. The result is a refreshed park experience featuring new…
Aerial views of the Jerdon project highlight the full transformation of the Bastrop Promenade, stretching from Polk Street to Bell Street in East Downtown Houston. From upgraded sidewalks and improved drainage to new lighting, seating, playground features, and refreshed landscaping, this corridor was reworked with long-term function and community use in mind.
The Wussow Park project in North Houston included comprehensive upgrades to trails, lighting, and signage throughout the park. Improvements to the soccer fields, drainage systems, landscaping, and irrigation enhanced overall functionality and performance.
This Jerdon project in East Downtown Houston enhances the Bastrop Promenade from Polk Street to Bell Street with new playground equipment, upgraded lighting, added seating, and refreshed landscaping. Additional improvements include updated drainage, improved sidewalks, and new signage and striping.
Durable infrastructure is the backbone of sustainable progress. From highways and drainage systems to paving and concrete structures, every project that stands the test of time begins with one principle—quality that endures. In Texas, where growth and climate present unique challenges, durable design isn’t just a goal; it’s a necessity. Why Durability Matters Infrastructure must…
Civil engineering public spaces are more than design features—they are investments in the health, safety, and long-term growth of a community. From initial site preparation to final construction, these projects require thoughtful planning, durable infrastructure, and an understanding of how people use shared environments. Building for Function and Safety Public spaces are only successful if…
On any construction project, erosion control job site strategies are more than best practices — they are essential for protecting infrastructure, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding the environment. Without proactive measures, wind, rain, and stormwater runoff can cause soil erosion, carry sediment across the site, and weaken its stability. This not only impacts safety but can…
When it comes to sports facility construction, versatility is everything. Multi-use sports complexes are becoming the standard across communities, schools, and municipalities that want to maximize value, function, and space. Whether it’s a high school needing one location for several athletic programs or a city looking to host everything from soccer tournaments to pickleball leagues,…