Civil Engineering

Texas A&M University - Cain Hall Redevelopment

This project consisted of a Public-Private-Partnership or P3 to deliver to the TAMU System a 1,400+, 5-story parking garage in time for the 2016 college football season. Demolition of the former Cain Hall dormitory, which was converted into Student Services offices, began November 16, 2015. The project also required relocating several existing utilities and upgrading some of them to meet the additional demand loads of the new garage and two other new facilities yet to be built.

Tustin Ranch Medical Office Building

Kaiser Permanente purchased an existing two-story concrete tilt-up industrial-type facility to expand its rapidly growing membership in Orange County. Morris, a Huitt-Zollars company, provided architectural and engineering services for the first phase tenant improvements which encompassed 71,000 SF for 42 medical providers and staff. Design challenges addressed multiple building deficiencies. A point-cloud model (3-D scan of existing conditions) was created and compared to the BIM model in order to distinguish discrepancies.

SH 288 – TOLL LANES

The SH 288 Toll Lanes Expansion project aims to implement improved functionality of 10.3 miles of SH 288, in one of the region’s heavily congested areas, from US 59 to the Harris County line at Clear Creek. By constructing new toll lanes, installing toll infrastructure, and establishing toll operations and maintenance, SH 288 will handle traffic better than ever before.

Huntsville Facilities Condition Assessment

Huitt-Zollars provided professional architectural and engineering services to the City of Huntsville, Texas for the task of performing a comprehensive facility condition assessment of City-owned facilities. The Project included the architectural and engineering assessment for approximately 101,000 square feet of facilities listed below, including the following elements: architectural building envelope and finishes, mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems. Visual inspections will be performed at each City facility to document existing con

Fort Bend County Sheriff Admin Building

Architectural and engineering services were provided for a new 48,000- square-foot, three-story Fort Bend County Sheriff Office’s Administration Building in Richmond, Texas, which opened in June of 2019.  The scope of work for the $9.9 million project included design of the new administration building with office space including secure areas for the Sheriff’s Office, the Executive Bureau, the Criminal Investigation Division, and the Patrol Division; conference rooms; a multi-purpose room; a bunkroom; locker rooms; restrooms; and waiting areas.

Valley Forest Drive

Huitt-Zollars prepared a preliminary engineering report and final design construction documents for the reconstruction of a neighborhood street.  Huitt-Zollars prepared a detailed traffic control management plan maintaining access to all driveways and side streets via one way traffic.  Huitt-Zollars also provided topographic survey, geotechnical investigation, preparation of drawings and specifications, attendance at the Pre-bid and Pre-Construction conferences, and construction phase engineering services.

Rio Rancho Fire Station #6

Huitt-Zollars provided the design and is currently in the final stages of the construction administration services for the new fire station facility in High Desert’s exclusive Mariposa subdivision. The site is a rural location in the northwestern high desert of Rio Rancho in close proximity to Bernalillo at Highway 550 and Unser Blvd. Because of the rural nature of the site all utilities, infrastructure, roadways, curbs, gutters, etc., had to be extended.

Marseilles Village

Huitt-Zollars provided civil engineering, site electrical, environmental and surveying services for the Camp Allen, Camp Elmore and Newport News sites. Work included site adapting new facilities onto three greenfield sites which became the basis for all follow-on civil engineering work. The firm provided all documents necessary for construction of the land plan improvements, in conformance with applicable codes and requirements, including parking areas, community centers, streets and alleys, using requirements and constraints identified by the Navy.