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BGE, Inc. Wins 2026 National and State Engineering Excellence Awards for Water Infrastructure and LiDAR Survey Innovation

Texas-based water infrastructure achievement and groundbreaking LiDAR surveying innovation demonstrate excellence in multidisciplinary engineering solutions 

HOUSTON, TX (March 30, 2026) – BGE, Inc., a leading full-service, multidisciplinary engineering consulting firm and infrastructure solutions provider for the public and private sectors, is proud to announce that the firm has earned two prestigious distinctions from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) in its 2026 Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) program.  

BGE received a 2026 ACEC Texas Gold Award and National Recognition for its innovative LiDAR-based bridge survey work on the FM 3286 (E. Lucas Road) Reconstruction Project at Lake Lavon in the Dallas metroplex. The firm also earned a 2026 ACEC Texas Silver Award and National Recognition for its Alliance Regional Water Authority (ARWA) Phase 1B Segment C Water Pipeline Project in Central Texas. 

This recognition underscores BGE’s commitment to technical excellence, community impact, and forward-thinking solutions across disciplines. 

“These awards reflect the extraordinary dedication of our project teams and the trust our clients place in us to solve complex challenges,” says Randy Randermann, President and CEO of BGE. “Whether it’s delivering critical water infrastructure in one of the fastest-growing regions in Central Texas or advancing a new standard for bridge surveying technology, BGE is pioneering solutions that make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve.” 

ACEC Texas Gold Award & National Recognition: LiDAR Innovation Transforms Lake Lavon Bridge Survey
Aerial LiDAR, flown by a manned fixed-wing Distributed Aperture System (DAS) aircraft, captured data from above.
Lake Lavon’s bridge is the only east-west crossing serving the region, making it a critical route for local traffic.
BGE’s boat with LiDAR equipment crisscrossed under the FM 3286 bridge over Lake Lavon, gathering critical data.
Three combined datasets created a true digital 3D model of the bridge.
Boat-mounted LiDAR was deployed from a pontoon boat to capture substructure data beneath the bridges
LiDAR units captured up to 2.5 million points per second. The BGE team carefully processed and mapped the data to build a detailed 3D model, going beyond a basic 2D view.

For its ACEC Texas Gold Award, BGE engineered a roadway solution for FM 3286, a critical east–west corridor across Lake Lavon that serves commuters, school buses, and emergency responders in a rapidly expanding region of Collin County, Texas.  

When TxDOT Dallas District sought to reconstruct the route into a six-lane divided arterial, the effort hinged on two bridges spanning the lake — one nearly 7,000 feet long, the other over a mile — and the need for precise measurements of substructures hidden beneath the waterline. 

Rather than rely on conventional survey methods requiring months of lane closures and crew exposure to live traffic, BGE deployed LiDAR technology from three sources: aerial LiDAR from a fixed-wing aircraft, vehicle-mounted mobile LiDAR on the bridge decks, and a novel use of boat-mounted LiDAR deployed from a pontoon vessel to capture underwater substructure data. BGE integrated the datasets into true 3D models of the bridges’ structural elements, completing in days what traditional methods typically take months to accomplish. 

Leveraging BGE’s data-driven solution, TxDOT was able to widen the existing bridges rather than rebuild from scratch, avoiding an estimated $54 million to $60 million in reconstruction costs. The firm’s innovative approach has since established a model for surveying complex water crossings nationwide.

ACEC Texas Silver Award & National Recognition: 22-Mile Pipeline Secures Long-Term Water Supply for Growing Central Texas Communities
Team member in 300-foot hand tunnel.
Phase 1B Segment C 22-mile-long pipeline alignment.
60-inch microtunnel cutting head used during the tunnel operation.
60-inch microtunneling operation under the Union Pacific Railroad.
Installation of 36-inch Concrete Steel Cylinder (CSC) pipe by open cut.
Preparation to install carrier pipe through a tunnel under the Lehman High School baseball field.

In Central Texas, ARWA’s service area faces mounting pressure to deliver reliable, long-term water supply to its member communities. BGE was engaged to design and manage delivery of the Phase 1B Segment C Water Pipeline, a project that would leverage the firm’s capabilities in coordination, logistics, and technical execution. 

The pipeline spans 22 miles and crosses more than 100 individual parcels, requiring extensive coordination with landowners, developers, and regulatory agencies. The complexity of rights-of-way acquisition and permitting demanded a meticulous, relationship-driven approach to keep the project on track without compromising community support. BGE’s team navigated these challenges by proactively engaging ARWA in delivering a project built on long-term infrastructure reliability. 

“BGE delivered a design and execution strategy that met ARWA’s goals—providing reliable water infrastructure for our member communities while staying on schedule and within budget,” said Graham Moore, PE, Executive Director for ARWA. “Their collaborative approach and technical expertise ensured this critical project could move forward smoothly and with strong community support.” 

Building Standards of Excellence 

Together, these ACEC distinctions place BGE among the top recognized engineering firms in the country, with award-winning infrastructure solutions that communities across the southern Unites States and beyond will depend on for generations. 

Pictured: Brian Rice, Director, Public Works; Mike Garrison, North Texas Region Operations Leader; Chris Kuykendall, Senior Director; Carl Krogness, Managing Director, Public Works; Randy Randermann, President and CEO; Hossein Hosseiny, Director, Transportation Systems.
About BGE, Inc.

For 50 years, BGE, Inc. has served public and private clients as a full-service, multidiscipline engineering consulting firm with integrated capabilities. BGE delivers a broad range of advisory services, technical expertise and innovative, sustainable solutions to support local, regional and national communities as they shape the future of infrastructure. Backed by five decades of civil engineering leadership, BGE partners with clients across the Southeast and beyond to solve complex infrastructure challenges. Explore our services at https://www.bgeinc.com/

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