Texas A&M University – San Antonio

Client: Texas A&M University – San Antonio

Description

This is the new campus for Texas A&M System for Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The campus is located south of Southwest Loop 410 between Zarzamora and Pleasanton roads. A 580-acre site will be used for the university’s main campus, plus 10 acres for entrance frontage along Loop 410. An additional 104 acres farther south will be allocated for the A&M System’s Irrigation and Technology Center. Our survey team provided topography survey including spot elevations, breaking and improvements; establishing and checking horizontal vertical control for the site; tree locations; locate utilities; and boundary survey. UNINTECH also performed quality control and quality assurance.

Services Provided

Topography Surveying

Boundary Surveying

Utility Location

Surveying

 

 

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