American Society of Civil Engineers
Texas Section | Fort Worth Branch
Fort Worth Branch Historic Landmarks & Outstanding Projects
The landmarks and locations listed below are notable works of civil engineering located within ASCE Fort Worth’s area of influence. We hope you enjoy learning about them. For more information please visit the ASCE Texas Section Website.
ASCE Nationally Recognized Landmarks
Below are the ASCE Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks within the Fort Worth District. To find more information about ASCE’s Historic Civil Engineering Landmark Program, view a map, or nominate a location please visit the National ASCE website by clicking here.
Texas Section Historic & Outstanding Civil Engineering Projects
Below are the Texas Section Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks and Outstanding Achievement Award Winners within the Fort Worth District. To find more information about Texas Section Historic Landmarks or the Outstanding Achievement Award, visit the Texas Section Website. To view a description of these sites or to view them on a map, view the Texas Section’s Landmark List by clicking here.
1975: Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport
1994: Santa Fe Alliance Intermodal Transportation Center
1999: Benbrook Pipeline Connection
2007: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Capital Development Program
2009: Cowboys Stadium
2015: West 7th Street Bridge
2019: Wichita Falls Direct Potable Reuse & Indirect Potable Reuse Project
Friday House
Mansfield Mill
Grandbury Light Plant
Public Well, Bluff Dale
Brick streets, Stephenville
Old Corn Trail
Texas Pacific RR
CCC at Possum Kingdom St Park
Buffalo Springs
Ohio Street Bridge
Wichita Co WID #2

