I-35 main lane utility relocation
TxDOT widening relocates water, electric, and telecom under main lanes and frontage roads. HDD reduces closure footprint — MOT and night windows part of permit scope.
San Antonio, TX · Bexar County
River, highway, and railroad crossings in San Antonio — Salado Creek, I-35, I-10, Loop 410, and UP spurs with TxDOT SA District permits planned months ahead.
River, highway, and railroad crossing bores in San Antonio meet TxDOT San Antonio District, railroad agreements, and creek floodplain rules on Salado, Leon, and Medina corridors. These are engineered scopes — MOT, casing spec, and agency windows often take longer than the physical bore.
Directional Boring Texas scopes long-span HDD and jack-and-bore crossings with profiles, traffic control, and flagging requirements visible in the quote. Edwards limestone, karst awareness, and I-35 congestion define how Bexar crossings are staged — especially after Hill Country storms soften low-lying ROW.
Real Bexar County angles — not generic statewide copy.
TxDOT widening relocates water, electric, and telecom under main lanes and frontage roads. HDD reduces closure footprint — MOT and night windows part of permit scope.
Trail and park corridor utilities need floodplain compliance and bank protection. Entry shafts set back from slopes; mud tuned for wet-season soils.
Railroad templates specify casing and installation windows. Large rigs mobilize after flagging agreements — lead time exceeds bore duration.
Feeders cross frontage and interchanges with stacked shallow utilities. TxDOT and city MOT combine with remark-intensive locate work.
Engineered alignment and geotech guide rig class and casing. TxDOT, railroad, and floodplain permits precede mobilization. Drilling follows agency windows; as-built survey closes the job.
Edwards Limestone and Austin Chalk intervals, caliche hardpan, and karst features influence steerability and casing decisions across Bexar County.
Bexar County subsurface profiles commonly stack clay over Austin Chalk and Edwards Limestone with caliche crusts in the first few feet. Limestone can be abrasive on tooling but often stabilizes the bore better than pure clay. Karst features and voids are possible in recharge-sensitive areas — steering control and fluid loss plans matter. West toward Helotes and Boerne, hillier terrain changes entry angles and pullback loads. We adjust ream diameter conservatively when owner geotech shows rock strength above typical residential assumptions.
Hot dry summers, sudden Hill Country downpours, and occasional freeze events shape San Antonio boring schedules and restoration timing.
Summer heat in San Antonio limits crew exposure hours on open ROW — we schedule accordingly. Sudden Hill Country storms can flood low-lying entry pits near Salado and Leon Creek crossings. Rare winter freezes still drive emergency water line calls; freeze-thaw can worsen soil movement on clay sites in January and February.
City of San Antonio Transportation & Capital Improvements, Bexar County, TxDOT San Antonio District, and SAWS coordination on water/wastewater work.
City of San Antonio permits street work, drive cuts, and ROW occupancy through Transportation & Capital Improvements. SAWS may review sewer connections and manhole tie-ins. Bexar County handles unincorporated areas and some county roads. TxDOT San Antonio District governs state highway bores — plan weeks to months for approval. Edwards aquifer protection zones can trigger additional review on certain alignments; we flag that early if your plat map shows recharge or transition zones.
Open-cut across I-35 or rail ROW is rarely permitted full width. Creek open trenching triggers erosion and environmental issues — trenchless is default when agencies allow.
Length, diameter, groundwater, environmental windows, traffic control, rail flagging, engineering, and inspection.
We review plans, bore path, access, existing utilities, and owner goals — residential repair or engineered crossing.
Texas dig law compliance: ticket, wait period, verify marks, pothole at conflicts before steel or bit enters ground.
Alignment, profile, soil expectations, permit needs, and crossing agreements for roads, rails, or waterways.
Right rig for length and diameter — mini-HDD for tight urban shots, larger spreads for long pulls and reams.
Steerable pilot, survey checks, reaming passes as required for product pipe or casing diameter.
HDPE fusion, steel casing, conduit bundles, or carrier pipe installed per spec with pullback monitoring.
Alignment records, mandrel or pressure tests where spec requires, as-built for owners and inspectors.
Minimal surface disturbance philosophy — compact entry/exit pits, restore hardscape and landscape per scope.
TxDOT SA District MOT and utility agreements often need weeks to months — start early on your construction schedule.
Yes with floodplain compliance and bank stability review. Hill Country storms may shift schedules.
UP and BNSF agreements frequently exceed field duration. Casing and flagging quoted in scope.
Agency and railroad spec often dictates casing pushes. Long curved alignments may favor HDD — determined in design.
Span, diameter, rock, permits, MOT, and casing drive price — provide alignment for scoped estimate.
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