Alan Rendl Regional Pump Station (NHCRWA Project 24C)

Owner: North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA) Engineer of Record: Gannett Fleming Value: $102,376,346 Project Overview The Alan Rendl Regional Pump Station, part of the NHCRWA Surface Water Supply and Transmission Program, is a cornerstone of North Harris County’s long-term water infrastructure strategy. This major facility—known as Project 24C—was designed and constructed to

By |2025-10-26T16:18:30+00:00October 22nd, 2025|Waterworks|

108-Inch Waterline Along City Easements from Willis Street to Imperial Valley Drive

Value: $1,580,000 Owner: [To be added] Engineer of Record: [To be added] Construction Manager: [To be added] Project Overview The 108-Inch Waterline Along City Easements from Willis Street to Imperial Valley Drive project reflects Reytec’s proven expertise in large-diameter water transmission and complex utility coordination. Designed to expand and reinforce the region’s water distribution

By |2025-10-26T16:18:30+00:00October 22nd, 2025|Waterworks|

60-Inch Water Line Along Mills Road/Greens Bayou from FM 1960 to NHCRWA Project 16

Owner: North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA) Engineer of Record: Jacobs/Quiddity Value: $21,493,202.00 Project Overview This large-scale regional water infrastructure project, commissioned by the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA), plays a key role in expanding the region’s treated surface water distribution system. The 60-Inch Water Line Along Mills Road and Greens

By |2025-10-26T16:18:30+00:00October 22nd, 2025|Waterworks|

36-Inch Water Transmission Main – SH 3 Booster to South Shore Harbour

Owner: TBD Engineer of Record: TBD Construction Manager: TBD Value: ≈ $20,176,170 Project Overview This large-scale infrastructure project involved the construction of a 36-inch diameter potable water transmission main connecting the State Highway 3 Booster Pump Station and the South Shore Harbour Booster Pump Station. The new main strengthens system reliability, supports future growth,

By |2025-10-26T16:18:30+00:00October 22nd, 2025|Waterworks|

CALDER STREET DRAINING IMPROVEMENT PH I

Contract amount: $24 million Calder Street Drainage Improvement: This job included street and drainage improvements on Calder Street from Pheland Boulevard to the IH-10 east bound frontage road. The work included removing landscaping, planters, asphalt overlay, concrete pavement and curb, flexible base, surfacing, driveways and sidewalks. Reytec also removed inlets, manholes, culverts and storm

WILLIAMS ST.

Contract amount: $19 million Williams Drive Phase I & II from Rodd Field Road to Airline Drive: This included street and drainage improvements on Williams Drive. (The new drive became a main artery in Corpus Christi’s new medical district.) The work included installing large storm sewer boxes with a new outfall as well as all

By |2025-10-26T16:18:31+00:00January 15th, 2019|Heavy Civil Construction|

UT M.D. ANDERSON HERMAN PRESSLER ROAD PROJECT

Contract amount: $4.5 million M.D. Anderson Ambulatory Clinical Care Building – Herman Pressler Road & Utility Extension: Reytec acted as prime subcontractor to Hensel Phelps, a design build general contractor. This project included concrete and asphalt paving, curbs, sidewalks, storm sewer, domestic water, sanitary sewer and landscaping. We installed new, four-lane concrete boulevards of 25,000

By |2025-10-26T16:18:31+00:00January 15th, 2019|Heavy Civil Construction|

UPTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY – MIDDLE SECTION

This construction included the removal of existing asphalt paving and curb for approximately 1,000 linear feet and the placement of 10-inch thick, 5-lane concrete boulevard section with 9-inch crushed subgrade.

By |2025-10-26T16:18:31+00:00January 15th, 2019|Heavy Civil Construction|

Neighborhood Street Reconstruction (NSR) No. 465

Contract amount: $15.3 million Neighborhood Street Reconstruction No. 465A: This job included the construction of paving, drainage, water and wastewater improvements along segments of various neighborhood streets throughout the Springwood Oaks, Timber Oaks, Wrenwood Oaks and Royal Oaks subdivisions in the Spring Branch area. For more details on this project, please contact Reytec Projects.

By |2025-10-26T16:18:31+00:00January 15th, 2019|Heavy Civil Construction|

HOUSTON RAPID TRANSIT EAST END PAVING

Contract amount: $3.1 million East End Utility Relocation Segment 1B: This included public utility relocations over a portion of the East Corridor along Harrisburg Boulevard between Stiles Street and Altic Boulevard. East End Paving This entailed construction of initial roadway construction for the East End Corridor between Everton Street and Stiles Street along Harrisburg Boulevard.

By |2025-10-26T16:18:31+00:00January 15th, 2019|Heavy Civil Construction|
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