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Jamie Hora
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10-Acre Subdivision - Project Completion- DFW Area

Jamie Hora
  • Developer
  • San Antonio
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I just wanted to share a recent project that I've just wrapped up.  This is a ~10-acre subdivision in a Dallas-Fort Worth suburb.  It is complete with 18-lots, roughly 0.3-0.5 acre lots.  I was the civil engineer (not the developer or homebuilder on this project). 

This project started in 2017.  The project required rezoning and platting before we got to design. The engineering included public roads, public water, public sewer, and a site lift station. The developer sold the lots to a homebuilder, and I worked with the homebuilder to assist with each individual lot being permitted. Construction of homes began in early 2022.

In my experience, my commercial sites move along a much faster timeline, but this one was exciting to finally see a completed product. 

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Bryant Brislin
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Bryant Brislin
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Came out nice based on the aerial! And by the looks of it, some very mature, pretty trees and I'm sure that neighborhood will look great during the holidays!

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