Capital Improvement and Infrastructure Support Program
Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD)
Understanding the Challenge
The Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) manages one of the nation’s largest and most complex flood mitigation systems, responsible for maintaining and improving critical infrastructure across the county. In recent years, increased storm intensity, aging assets, and the need for expanded drainage capacity created an urgent demand for large-scale capital improvements. The program required coordinated delivery of multiple concurrent projects involving channel rehabilitation, detention basins, bridge replacements, and flood resilience upgrades—each demanding precision in cost, schedule, and regulatory compliance.
Our Strategic Intervention
PMG supported HCFCD by providing comprehensive project management and construction oversight services across multiple program elements. Our responsibilities included cost estimating, scheduling, field inspections, and documentation control to ensure quality and efficiency across each active project. PMG’s field and management teams collaborated closely with engineers, contractors, and HCFCD representatives to address construction challenges in real time, ensure compliance with environmental and safety standards, and maintain continuous communication among stakeholders. Through disciplined project controls and transparent reporting, PMG strengthened the District’s ability to deliver flood mitigation improvements on time and within budget.
Transformational Results
PMG’s involvement in HCFCD’s Capital Improvement and Infrastructure Support Program has directly contributed to the enhanced safety and resilience of Harris County’s flood control system. Our commitment to quality, communication, and accountability helped accelerate project delivery and minimize disruptions during construction. The resulting infrastructure upgrades improve stormwater capacity, reduce flood risk to thousands of residents, and reinforce the District’s mission of protecting lives and property through efficient, sustainable flood management.



