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Building Texas from the Ground Up
Across Texas, Reytec Construction Resources continues to deliver projects that strengthen communities and modernize the infrastructure we all rely on. From large-diameter waterlines and wastewater treatment facilities to roadway improvements and emergency utility response, our teams bring precision, safety, and craftsmanship to every job.
Each completed project represents the culmination of careful planning, disciplined execution, and collaboration with our clients, partners, and the communities we serve. Whether we’re constructing critical water and wastewater systems, expanding municipal utilities, or rebuilding streets that connect neighborhoods, Reytec’s work is built to last — and built to serve.
Our crews self-perform the majority of our work, giving us full control over quality, schedule, and safety. This hands-on approach allows us to anticipate challenges, solve problems in real time, and ensure that every project meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. It’s how we’ve earned the trust of public agencies across the state and delivered results on time, every time.
These recently completed projects highlight more than just our technical capability — they reflect the dedication of hundreds of skilled men and women who take pride in their craft. Each line installed, structure poured, and road restored is part of a larger mission: building the essential systems that keep Texas growing, resilient, and connected.
Explore the Reytec projects below to see how we are helping shape the future of Texas — one community, one connection, and one job well done at a time.
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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
WILLIAMS ST.
Contract amount: $19 million Williams Drive Phase I & II from Rodd Field Road to Airline Drive: This included street
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
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.
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
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
KIRBY DRIVE STORM SEWER RELIEF PROJECT SEGMENT 3
Contract amount: $14.3 million Kirby Drive Storm Sewer Relief Project Segment 3: Reytec served as the prime contractor to the
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
Contract amount: $9 million U.T. Research Park Infrastructure Improvements Phase One: Reytec served as the prime subcontractor to J.E. Dunn,
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