Project Overview
The Rios Group, Inc. provided Quality Level B and A Subsurface Utility Engineering to support the design of the Business Education Complex expansion for Texas A&M In college station. As the prime firm on the contract, TRG completed a comprehensive QLB SUE mapping of the 10-acre site surrounding the existing Wehner Building on the main Texas A&M campus in College Station. Following completion of the QLB SUE, TRG was tasked with and completed sixteen (16) QLA SUE test holes to verify the precise horizontal and vertical position of critical utility infrastructure within the project site. The field work for this project occurred while school was in session which required extensive coordination with the University and Texas A&M Utility and Energy Services staff to maintain constant, unfettered access to buildings within the project limits for students and staff while providing a thorough and comprehensive map of the existing utility infrastructure.
- Year2022RegionCentral TexasLocationCollege Station, TexasSectorHigher EducationService TypeSUE
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View ProjectTRG provided Quality Level D (QLD) through A (QLA) SUE Services for this City of Austin Corridor Program project on East Riverside Drive. This project includes design and construction of safety and mobility improvements including new and/or upgraded bicycle and pedestrian facilities, intermittent center median islands, intersection improvements, and new and/or upgraded traffic signals. TRG’s work was done in three phases. Phase one consisted of designating 30,000 LF of QLB alongside East Riverside Drive from IH 35 to East Ben White Boulevard at targeted locations. Utilities consisted of potable water, reclaimed water, chilled water, natural gas/crude oil/refined product pipelines, communication duct banks, fiber optic, cable television, telephone, and electric. Phase two consisted of providing invert information on 137 storm sewer manholes and providing records of pipe size and material. Phase three included the excavation of seventy-five (75) QLA SUE test holes at potential problem areas. Approximately 75% of the test holes required TRG to work within travel lanes under traffic control.
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