CHA is expanding in the Texas region with the opening of a new office in Houston, reinforcing our long-term commitment to support utilities and communities across one of the nation's fastest-growing infrastructure markets.
The new office builds on a year of significant growth and project delivery throughout the state. Over the past 12 months, CHA has supported critical utility infrastructure improvements, including the replacement of more than 6,600 utility poles, the reconductoring of 220+ miles of power lines, and the design of 22 new residential subdivisions. These efforts are helping utilities improve reliability, increase system capacity, and prepare for continued residential and economic growth.
"Texas continues to be a key growth market for CHA, and we are proud of the meaningful impact our local teams have made in strengthening essential utility infrastructure," said Greg Corso, Sector President. "Our work not only improves service reliability for existing customers but also supports community expansion and economic development throughout the region."
The Houston office strengthens CHA's ability to collaborate with utilities, developers, municipalities, and other infrastructure partners while providing local expertise backed by the resources of a multidisciplinary national firm.
As utility infrastructure investment continues to grow across Texas, CHA is well-positioned to help clients deliver resilient, forward-looking solutions that power growth for years to come.