Recent Highlighted Projects


Water/Wastewater Rehabilitation Contract 2022 WSM-K

Client: City of Fort Worth
Lead Engineer: Seth Cooksey, PE

White Stone Engineering & Environmental is proud to highlight our ongoing work for the City of Fort Worth, addressing critical water and wastewater infrastructure needs. This project involves the rehabilitation and replacement of over 12,000 linear feet of 8” to 12” water and sewer pipelines across multiple locations in North Fort Worth.

Key Project Features:
Comprehensive topographic surveying,
Detailed design plans and specifications, Opinion of probable construction cost (OPCC) development,
Easement acquisition support,
Implementation of quality control (QC) standards throughout the project lifecycle

Contract Initiation: 2023
Current Status: Active


2022 Bond Year 3 Infrastructure Improvements for the City of Fort Worth

Project: 2022 Bond Year 3 C# 14 CPN 104315 Client: City of Fort Worth Partner: Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam
Project Manager: Seth Cooksey

White Stone Engineering & Environmental provided independent quality control services as a trusted subconsultant for this large-scale infrastructure improvement project in the City of Fort Worth. Collaborating with Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam, our team conducted thorough quality assurance reviews of the city’s full plan set, including specifications, design details, and the project manual.

Key Project Features: 
Installation of over 8,000 linear feet of water improvements,
Construction of 3,500 linear feet of 8” sewer main improvements,
Rehabilitation of 12,000 linear feet of pavement along six heavily trafficked roads