SH-51/Broken Arrow Expressway in Tulsa County

Hudson Prince Engineering & Inspection provided drone videography and environmental compliance monitoring services for the SH-51 pavement rehabilitation project in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. This federally funded project included nearly one mile of Portland cement concrete pavement rehabilitation within a heavily traveled urban corridor, requiring detailed documentation and coordination over a 600-day construction duration.

During construction, Hudson Prince performed routine SWPPP inspections, including weekly site visits, to confirm compliance with environmental requirements. The team documented site conditions, coordinated corrective measures, and ensured environmental commitments were upheld while navigating complex traffic control and staging constraints.

Hudson Prince also conducted quarterly drone flights along the project corridor. This aerial imagery provided a comprehensive view of roadway construction, traffic control phasing, and overall project progress, supporting efficient coordination across multiple work areas and stakeholders.

In addition, drone services enhanced inspection and environmental compliance efforts by providing visual verification of site conditions, erosion control measures, and stabilization activities. The ability to consistently capture and compare site conditions over time created a reliable visual record of project progress, supporting efficient delivery of improvements along one of Tulsa’s key transportation corridors.

VP - ENVIRONMENTAL

Deedre Adson, PE

MARKET:

Highway Transportation

SERVICES:

Drone ServicesEnvironmental Compliance/PermittingStormwater Inspections

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