Q: What’s involved in large-scale subdivision street construction in Frisco? A: Major subdivisions require engineered base systems (8-12 inches compacted aggregate base), comprehensive drainage coordination with detention facilities, residential pavement installation (typically 3-4 inches), and complete street networks with proper phasing. As a road construction contractor, we coordinate with NTMWD utilities and meet City of Frisco engineering standards throughout multi-phase construction.
Q: How do you handle coordination in Frisco’s fast-paced development environment? A: We mobilize multiple crews for large projects, coordinate closely with utility contractors and home builders, maintain detailed phasing schedules, and communicate proactively with developers and city inspectors. Our project management systems track progress across phases to keep ambitious timelines on target.
Q: Can you meet the engineering standards expected in Frisco developments? A: Absolutely. Frisco’s growth attracts national attention partly due to infrastructure quality. We engineer pavement for base specifications, compaction densities, drainage integration, and long-term performance. Our installations consistently receive city acceptance because we design and build to Frisco’s elevated standards.
Q: What’s the typical timeline for major subdivision infrastructure? A: Large developments vary significantly. A 100-lot phase typically requires 6-8 weeks for complete street construction including base, paving, and detention integration. Master-planned communities build over multiple years with coordinated phasing. We provide comprehensive schedules aligned with your development strategy.
Q: Do you construct corporate campus and commercial roadways? A: Yes. We build heavy-duty pavement for corporate headquarters, business parks, and commercial developments throughout Frisco’s growth corridors including Legacy Drive, Preston Road, and the DNT corridor. Corporate roadways require enhanced base systems and thicker pavement for continuous heavy traffic and long service life.
Q: How do you handle stormwater requirements in Frisco construction? A: Frisco requires comprehensive stormwater management including detention ponds and quality controls. We engineer street grades for proper runoff, integrate with detention facilities, install drainage infrastructure to city standards, and coordinate with civil engineers throughout construction. Our work meets Frisco’s environmental and engineering requirements. Call us here to discuss your road construction project.