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In 2024, the City of Amarillo recognized a critical need to improve transportation safety across its roadway network. The project team led a year-long planning process grounded in crash analysis, public input, and interdepartmental collaboration.
Port Freeport retained TGC to develop a competitive grant application through the Port Infrastructure Development Program, operated by the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. Working closely with the Port, TGC led funding pursuit and developed a successful grant application, securing nearly $16M in funding.
TGC provided the Port Houston with analysis on the possibility to electrify some of the drayage vehicles at the Port. TGC assisted the Port with the development of project specifications, completed a benefit-cost analysis for Build/No-Build scenarios, and researched potential competitive grant opportunities.
TGC partnered with Harris County Precinct 4 to secure $11.3M through the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) Grant for the Burnett Bayland Park Improvements Project in Houston's Gulfton community.
TGC provided the Greater Northside Management District, in partnership with Harris County Precinct 2, a Capital Project Development Strategy — Northside On the Move — to identify and prioritize transportation and mobility improvement projects for which the District could systematically pursue funding to enhance transportation infrastructure.
The development of the Quitman Street Project represents TGC's successful pursuit of over $1.9M in regional funds, project conceptualization and planning, benefits analysis, environmental, grant management, engineering, and interagency coordination. TGC was integral to developing a five-party partnership with the Federal Transit Administration, Houston METRO, City of Houston, Harris County Precinct 2, and Greater Northside Management District.
Galveston County contracted TGC to assist the County Engineering Department in leading project development of a vehicular bridge replacement to Pelican Island. TGC services included oversight of the Request for Qualifications Process for Engineering Services and oversight of the Professional Engineer Process.
The Memorial Heights Redevelopment Authority hired TGC to advance the reconstruction of Shepherd and Durham, a pair of Houston arterials that as of 2018 had four-times the statewide rate for motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclist crashes. The project was awarded a total of $65M, and TGC was the lead firm involved in all funding pursuit efforts.
TGC developed a successful grant application for Port Freeport through the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program, securing $6.3M to improve infrastructure and increase rail capacity.
TGC worked with Doña Ana County, New Mexico as the lead planning and funding consultant and developed grant applications through two competitive programs. TGC successfully secured a $31M grant from the USDOT Federal Railroad Administration FY22 Railroad Crossing Elimination Program.
TGC serves as a general planning consultant for The Woodlands Township Transit Department since 2020. Services include transit asset management planning, short and long range planning, National Transit Database reporting, Title VI and DBE compliance, procurements, funding pursuit, grant management, and more.
To help encourage safe pedestrian access and economic development, the St. George Place Redevelopment Authority proposed a plan to build a sidewalk over the well-worn paths. TGC led project development, engineering design, and construction administration as well as intergovernmental coordination.
TGC led coordination efforts with VIA Metropolitan Transit to explore innovative methods for integrating proposed improvements into their transit system and identified funding opportunities to facilitate implementation. Strategies included the development of several public-private partnership (P3) approaches which are compatible with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding.
TGC led the process to develop and evaluate several transit service concepts related to the Rethinking I-94: Phase 2 Environmental Process. Our “Rethinking I-94 Transit Scoping & Idea Exploration Technical Memorandum” serves as a resource for MnDOT to strategically consider how to integrate transit improvements into potential highway designs in the I-94 corridor.
TGC worked with the City of Dayton, TX to develop and analyze priority mobility and infrastructure projects, developing seven projects while applying for discretionary funding opportunities and preparing the required analyses for input into the applications. The City was awarded over $2.5M.
TGC was hired by four clients to develop Off-System Highway Safety Improvement Program grant applications for submission to the Texas Department of Transportation. TGC’s efforts included developing schematic concepts, safety benefit calculations, and full application documentation. We secured approximately $1.75M in federal funding for the implementation for all four projects.
TGC provides professional planning and engineering services for Houston Southeast to help further their organizational objectives. Specific projects include: evaluation of bus stops to identify locations for amenity enhancements and custom bus shelters; development of 100% plans, specifications, and estimates; intergovernmental coordination; and funding pursuit.
Amid COVID-19, TGC was tasked with the creation of an Economic Development Strategic Plan for Downtown Giddings, TX. The planning process involved a robust stakeholder engagement process which included phone and web-based interviews with over 20 stakeholders over a period of several weeks.
TGC developed a strategy prioritizing transportation improvement projects for which the Near Northwest Management District could systematically pursue funding over the coming years to enhance transportation infrastructure within the District. TGC evaluated and ranked 18 projects using 27 metrics in six categories.
TGC’s role in The Woodlands began in the 1980’s through direct coordination with George P. Mitchell and Ian McHarg. Discussions between the parties led to the focus on the concept and creation of a public-private partnership for one of the first sustainability-oriented master planned developments in the country.
TGC examined the feasibility of a trail from FM 270 to Interstate Highway 45 in Webster, TX. TGC coordinated with property owners, utility agencies, public state and local agencies to determine design guidelines, process, and permitting. Additional agencies included the Harris County Flood Control District, US Army Corps of Engineers, and Union Pacific Railroad.
Since 2008, TGC has worked with the City of Conroe to plan and implement mobility improvements throughout the city. Mobility projects have ranged from back-of-curb to intersection improvements, added capacity, roadway reconstruction, and transit services and infrastructure.
TGC developed an economic development strategy focusing on the area’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and related impacts to the commercial office marketplace. We completed extensive research, a robust economic analysis, and an infrastructure analysis, which resulted in the creation of a capital improvement program.
TGC completed a Community Plan for the unincorporated community of Barrett, TX, a Freedom Colony located in northeast Harris County. The planning process was initiated at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in a massive shift in public outreach and stakeholder engagement practices.
The McNair & Linus Community Plan was initiated by Harris County Precinct 2 to create a strategic plan organized by a shared vision and goals for the future. TGC conducted field assessments, collected data to determine the existing conditions of the study area, conducted extensive public outreach, and developed a funding and implementation plan for over 25 recommendations.
TGC provided the International District with a Capital Projects Development Strategy prioritizing transportation improvement projects for which IMD could systematically pursue funding to enhance transportation infrastructure and improve safety in the District. TGC evaluated and ranked 12 projects using 27 metrics across six categories.
TGC completed advanced planning and preliminary engineering for an administration and operations facility in Texas City, TX. TGC also successfully pursued FY17 Section 5339 discretionary funds, securing $3M as a result of this effort.
Houston METRO has incorporated bus rapid transit as a significant part of the region’s long-term plans, and Houston’s first foray into BRT is located along Post Oak Boulevard in the Uptown area. TGC was in on the ground floor of this trend when we completed the advanced planning in 2012.
Since 2010, TGC serves as the Westchase District’s lead consultant for the planning, funding pursuit, and implementation of projects utilizing discretionary funding sources. To date, TGC has successfully pursued over $20M in funding for the District.
TGC completed a Capital Area Transit System Sub Area On-Demand Transit Plan to evaluate public transportation services in the City of Baker, LA and the Airport-Southern sub areas located within the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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