Cook Children’s Ft. Worth Kid’s Place Project

Cook Children’s Ft. Worth – Kid’s Place Project Construction of a new medical facility in Ft. Worth, TX SWPPP Inspection Services Supporting Kid’s Place at Cook Children’s in Ft. Worth As construction continues to expand across North Texas, maintaining environmental compliance is more important than ever—especially for projects that directly impact our communities. Our team […]
Cook Children’s Ft. Worth West Tower Project

Cook Children’s Ft. Worth – West Tower Project Construction of a new hospital tower in Ft. Worth, TX Ft. Worth SWPPP Inspections: Supporting the New Hospital Tower at Cook Children’s Construction across Fort Worth continues to expand as healthcare providers invest in facilities that support the region’s growing population. One of the most exciting developments […]
Six Flags Arlington Ride Project

Six Flags Arlington Ride Project Construction of the world’s first Giga Coaster in Arlington, TX SWPPP Permitting and Inspection Services The 2026 Six Flags Arlington Ride project is a large construction project which will bring the world’s first Giga Coaster to Arlington, Texas. We were contracted by H3 Construction to assist with the permitting and […]
Powerhouse Las Colinas Project

Powerhouse Las Colinas Project Construction of a Data Center in Las, Colinas, TX SWPPP Permitting and Inspection Services The Powerhouse Las Colinas project is a large construction project which will transform the site of a closed down mall into a new data center in Las Colinas, Texas. We were contracted by Brasfield & Gorrie construction […]
Do I Need a SWPPP Permit?

Do I Need A SWPPP Permit? If you find yourself wondering if your construction project is required to have a SWPPP Permit or SWPPP Certification as they are often called, you are not alone. In our experience, while this question is one that is quite simply answered, it is also one that is often misunderstood. […]
What is a SWPPP Permit?

What is a SWPPP Permit? A SWPPP Permit, or SW3P Permit as it is sometimes referred, is a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. Contrary to popular belief the SWPPP itself is not actually a permit. A SWPPP, or SW3P is a document required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s Construction General Permit 150000 to ensure the protection […]