RELLIS Campus Master Plan
Texas A&M University, Bryan, Texas
The Texas A&M University System’s (TAMUS) RELLIS Campus Master Plan’s Campus-wide Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) Study encompassed a +/- 1,868-acre site. The project involved a two-phase master plan drainage study to analyze and define the impacts of a 100-year storm event on the RELLIS Campus and the three outfall systems receiving the stormwater runoff. Phase I covered approximately 780 acres of the eastern portion of the campus, while Phase II included the remaining 1,148 acres on the western portion. Each phase of the study was analyzed under three development scenarios: Pre-Development, Current Proposed, and Post-Development.
Cost
$75,000
Completion
2019
Size
2,000 Acres