One of Midland’s newest retail sites offers 48,000 square feet of retail space plus a 5,600 square foot restaurant pad site. The project was located within a Planned District and involved filing an amendment for revised usage requirements. Challenges arose because a regional park is located behind the site. Due to the proximity of the park, the City Planning & Zoning Committee desired a CMU wall along the rear of the shopping center. Maverick presented a case on behalf of the client to eliminate the need for the wall, saving the client approximately $110,000. Subsequently, the firm revisited this site to bring in drive-thru designs for 3 of the tenant businesses adding an element of heightened complexity on the site.
Red Oak Shopping Center is one of Midland’s most contemporary shopping and dining highlights. It features fourteen unique locations comprised of mixed retail and restaurants on the bustling north-west side of town. This space, ideally located near the massive Scarborough Sport Complex serves the community with the latest in shopping, services, and dining – all in exemplary style. Maverick consulted on the pre-planning phases, provided a Re-plat of the site, and designed Utility, Grading, Paving, and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans. The firm was intensely involved throughout the development, coming back to the site plan numerous times to tackle the complex access situation and procuring the Planned District. Finally, we remained an asset to the client in all phases of construction as we supported them throughout with superior Construction Administration services.
The Commons offers over 90,000 square feet of high-end retail shops in two phases. Along with designing 4,700 linear feet of public sewer and water lines to tie into existing lines, our team coordinated with adjacent property owners, the City, and dry utility companies to establish the best solutions for utilities and drainage. A unique part of this project involved working with TXDOT on drainage issues, driveway permitting through special circumstances, and Right of Way encroachments.
Phase II of the Commons at Northpark Shopping Center includes pad sites for restaurants and retail as additions to the Phase I retail center. The space encompasses 32,000 additional square feet of retail space and over 10,000 square feet in separate pad sites. Maverick worked with the City of Midland for the Planned District Shopping Center and on the platting of the site. As Project Manager, Maverick coordinated surveys, prepared an onsite drainage letter, completed grading and drainage plans with paving, and did onsite utility plans for water and sewer.
Gateway Plaza Retail Center is located on the ever-growing west side of Midland. Located near the Midland Cinergy entertainment complex, choice newly developed hotels, and brimming multi-family it features mixed retail and restaurant accommodations. Maverick was selected to provide Survey Services, Site Plan, Plat, Drainage Analysis, Grading, Paving, and Utility Plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, and overall Project Management for the site.
Large, single footprint commercial developments are a routine request for Maverick Engineering services. However, no two sites are ever the same – the persistent need for plentiful parking, increased utility demand, and proper management of drainage require careful diligence in design on a case by case basis. With this La Z Boy Furniture, Maverick was asked to help administrate and manage many of the planning services such as the Zone Change for this facility. Furthermore, we delivered the necessary civil engineering design services for Grading, Paving, Utility, and Storm Water Management to bring this site together in a snap to service the community needs in Midland, Texas.
With over 81,000 square feet of existing and 14,000 square feet of new retail space, Cornerstone went through extensive remodels for which Maverick provided the phased construction drawings. In addition to coordinating traffic control with TXDOT and the City of Midland, Maverick did the utility analysis and design for the remodeled sites