WTC prepared a comprehensive plan for all categories of road including repair/maintenance methods, contract or in-house labor and equipment, and frequency. The plan provides a roadmap for the County to use to evaluate the completed road condition assessment and create a plan for the allocation of capital funds, maintenance funds, manpower, and equipment to bring Midland County roads into serviceable condition and efficiently maintain them. The goal of the plan is to minimize emergency repairs and to extend the life of the Midland County roads as efficiently as possible, while also maintaining the right mix of County owned equipment and contractor efforts to maximize results and minimize costs for the citizens of Midland County. The plan is utilized in yearly planning and budgeting.
WTC has conducted visual inspection of approximately 415 miles of County maintained roads and rated the pavement condition based on the Midland County Road and Bridge Road condition grading system (RCGS), which is similar to the system used by TxDOT (Serviceability Index). The results were compiled and tabulated by priority. WTC surveyed and assembled construction documents for seal coating of approximately 30 miles of roadway, pothole repairs and edge repairs which were completed in summer 2023. WTC assisted the County during the bid phase, responded to RFIs, conducted a pre bid meeting, and sought out contractors to respond to requests for bids. WTC surveyed and assembled construction documents for seal coating of approximately 68 miles and fog seal of approximately 93 miles, including pothole and edge patching and striping, that was completed in 2024. WTC assisted Midland County during bid phase by responding to RFIs and conducting a pre bid meeting. WTC will conduct construction observation and field measurements for compliance with plans and specifications.
WTC surveyed and is currently assembling construction plans and documents for approximately 100 miles of seal coat and 74 miles of fog seal to be completed in summer 2025.



