

A 720-acre gated master planned community located off Telge Road, just north of Willow Creek. See how EHRA was involved in this project.
The purpose of this project was to convert the existing at-grade crossing of Brazoria County Road 56 (CR 56) and State Highway 288 (SH 288) into a diamond interchange that includes a new overpass bridge and providing access to the newly developed Meridiana Development. Coordination with TXDOT, area landowners, utility companies, and Brazoria County was integral in obtaining approval and acceptance of the project. The main design challenge for this project was to accommodate double intersections on the west side of SH 288 to tie into existing access roads with two-way traffic and a new southbound on-ramp within a close proximity. EHRA coordinated with TxDOT throughout the project from preliminary concepts for the intersection and bridge through final design and construction. Each component of this project was designed in accordance with TxDOT standards and criteria.
Engineering design and construction phase services of water, sewer, drainage and paving for four subdivision sections and off-site channel (123 acres out of a 400 acre subdivision). There was 60-feet of elevation difference on this site and wooded lots were left in their natural state which required the installation of retaining walls.
EHRA assisted with the district creation of Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 126 to accommodate a ±329 acre master planned community located in northern Montgomery County in the City of Conroe, south of League Line Road, west of Longmire Road, and adjacent to Lake Conroe.
In 2006, Caldwell Companies sought to create Towne Lake as a community where residents and services could be connected by water. Their vision included boat docks and marinas augmenting traditional walking trails to navigate a vibrant residential community. EHRA was the perfect partner to take Caldwell Companies’ vision and create this livable suburban oasis.
A 720-acre gated master planned community located off Telge Road, just north of Willow Creek. See how EHRA was involved in this project.
The purpose of this project was to convert the existing at-grade crossing of Brazoria County Road 56 (CR 56) and State Highway 288 (SH 288) into a diamond interchange that includes a new overpass bridge and providing access to the newly developed Meridiana Development. Coordination with TXDOT, area landowners, utility companies, and Brazoria County was integral in obtaining approval and acceptance of the project. The main design challenge for this project was to accommodate double intersections on the west side of SH 288 to tie into existing access roads with two-way traffic and a new southbound on-ramp within a close proximity. EHRA coordinated with TxDOT throughout the project from preliminary concepts for the intersection and bridge through final design and construction. Each component of this project was designed in accordance with TxDOT standards and criteria.
The Zube Park Detention Basin (L500-01-00) is a regional stormwater basin located within northwest Harris County and features a tributary of Little Cypress Creek. EHRA Engineering was selected by Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) to provide surveying, design and construction services for a section of this creek in the vicinity of and including, Zube Park. The work was a component of the Little Cypress Creek Frontier Program for Harris County, one piece of HCFCD’s regional drainage plan for critical infrastructure related to future land development. EHRA worked with HCFCD to design and construct the Zube project among three separate phases.
Completed in 2016, Phase 1 consisted of excavation, fill and grading improvements within the Little Cypress Creek floodplain to establish the ultimate alignment of the levee for the basin. EHRA prepared a Drainage Impact Analysis to ensure that the levee and excavation within the limits of the floodplain and floodway would not adversely impact adjacent property owners. EHRA prepared design and bid documents for Phase 1 on an expedited schedule to fulfill the timing requirements of the federal grant awarded to Harris County for the project.
During Phase 2, EHRA analyzed and designed the flow control weir structure for the detention basin and levee while conforming to the ultimate conditions hydraulic model. The control structure consists of three 5’x5’ and one 11’x10’ reinforced concrete box culverts and a weir in the form of an emergency overflow spillway that doubles as a walking trail bridge over the creek. These culverts were constructed at different elevations to address existing and ultimate flow conditions. The control structure weir, located within a recreational park, was thoughtfully designed to meet ADA standards, meeting a core objective of the federal grant that partially funded this project.
Phase 3, known as the Ultimate Zube Basin, was completed in 2024. This phase lowered the flowline of Little Cypress Creek by six feet and introduced 1.75 miles of in-stream 'natural' channel features to help stabilize the creek banks. Additionally, it included the installation of three stormwater quality basins at key locations within the basin, expanded the capacity under two existing roadway bridges (Becker Rd. and Roberts Rd.) and provided drainage connections to nearby tributaries, park features and parking lots.
Throughout the project, EHRA coordinated extensively with Harris County Community Services Division given the nature of the federal grant and HCFCD and Harris County Precinct 3 being stakeholders. Critical design objectives were met to minimize impacts to the park, playground and exercise trail components. Furthermore, the construction sequencing for this project involved considerable coordination with the US Army Corps of Engineers and HCFCD to make sure construction was compliant with the USACE Individual Permit for the project.
As a full-services firm, EHRA also provided surveying services for the project, including new topographic survey of the creek bed both upstream and downstream of Zube Park; topographic surveying of the bridge structures, channel and roadway improvements of Roberts Road and Becker Road; and land title surveys of the two parcels of land required to widen Little Cypress Creek up and downstream of Becker Road—a necessity for the design and construction of additional channel structures and improvements.
Throughout the construction of these distinct phases, EHRA’s Construction Phase Services team delivered comprehensive construction management services to HCFCD. We provided expert consulting on Natural Stable Channel Design (HSCD) elements, conducted detailed field inspections and offered design support for field adjustments. Additionally, we played a key role in consulting on adjacent construction projects and took the lead in coordinating various pipeline and Centerpoint crossings.
EHRA is a proud partner in the development of Zube and the many beneficial impacts it will have for many years to come. Working with Harris County Flood Control District on this multi-phased project was a special endeavor, overcoming unique challenges and developing thoughtful solutions that we hope will serve the community and enhance the environment for generations.