EDUCATION
Site Civil Site Civil + Stormwater — Storm Sewer Tie-In + Drainage Amendment
Fort Bend ISD Ronnie Davis
Agriculture Center
MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS
10,700 square feet. Post-construction drainage refinement.
Water redirected before it became a problem.
THE SITE.
Project Overview
Built — then refined.
The Ronnie Davis FBISD Agriculture Facility spans 10,700 square feet across a 3.8-acre site in Missouri City. After construction, a critical issue surfaced: roof runoff needed a more direct path into the underground storm system to prevent ponding near the building and
across the site.
Water doesn’t wait.
Left unresolved, drainage inefficiencies could have created long term maintenance and performance concerns. The solution required quick coordination and technical precision.
An engineered amendment.
Gradient Group amended the plans to reroute roof drains into the underground storm sewer system — tying directly into onsite detention and improving overall drainage performance without disrupting operations or slowing the project.
The result.
Stormwater moving as intended. Ponding reduced. Performance strengthened through targeted post-construction refinement.
SCOPE.
Site civil support + drainage coordination
Storm sewer design + connection detailing
Detention system connection coordination
Plan revisions + post-construction amendment support
Agency coordination — City of Missouri City + Fort Bend ISD
Construction support
SNAPSHOT.
Client
Fort Bend ISD
Architect
Harrison Kornberg Architects
Site Area
3.8 acres
Location
Missouri City, Texas
Key Constraint
Post-construction drainage performance required amendment to prevent ponding
Total structure size
10,700 SF agriculture facility