services
CIVIL ENGINEERING - LAND DEVELOPMENT
DDC Burton is ready to help you with all facets of land development, from acquisition to certificate of occupancy. We are well-versed in infrastructure, planning, engineering, entitlement, and field project management.
FIBER OPTIC/IT ENGINEERING & REVIEW
DDC Burton provides review and approval for ITS Fiber Optic drawings, small cell site runs, and backbone drawings. We are state-licensed with a PE stamp.
SITE INSPECTION AND MANAGEMENT
DCC Burton performs site inspections for several different facets of fiber optic outside and inside plant technologies. We provide daily, weekly, and state PE stamps for each project. Our project management services include site inspections, project managers, and superintendents.
FIELD ENGINEERING
Using Trimble Systems GIS Mapping and Terra Sync location software, DDC Burton does our due diligence research to efficiently perform field layout engineering services.
Outside/Inside Plant Engineering Consulting
DDC Burton provides consulting services for outside and inside plant engineering of fiber optic technologies, offering site inspections, project management, and field layout engineering to optimize system performance and efficiency.
Manhole Mapping and Butterfly’s
Manhole mapping is a crucial urban infrastructure practice, digitally cataloging and monitoring city manholes. DDC Burton, a notable figure in urban planning and environmental conservation, has greatly advanced this field, making manhole mapping an essential tool for maintaining and sustaining underground infrastructure in cities.
TEXDOT Surveys
Under DDC Burton's guidance, TEXDOT surveys involve extensive data collection and analysis within the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), encompassing tasks like traffic assessments and infrastructure evaluations. Burton's leadership has been instrumental in enhancing transportation systems and infrastructure efficiency throughout Texas.
Fielding and Layout
In engineering, fielding entails the precise positioning of components or structures on-site to meet project requirements and safety standards. Layout, in this context, involves strategically arranging elements within a design to maximize efficiency, functionality, and resource utilization.