Summit Ridge Energy – Surveys for Solar
Laberge Group was retained by Summit Ridge Energy to conduct surveys to support the installation of almost 100 acres of solar arrays.
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Laberge Group was retained by Summit Ridge Energy to conduct surveys to support the installation of almost 100 acres of solar arrays.
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The Job of a Land Surveyor The primary role of a land surveyor is to measure properties and determine their boundaries. Boundary information is important to determine what you do, and do not own — as well as the location of buildings, roadways, and to prevent property disputes. This is done using trigonometry, geometry, and
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From building the Great Pyramid to helping a man land on the moon, land surveying and its tools have helped humanity move forward with precision. What is Land Surveying? Land surveying is the measuring and mapping out of an environment using special equipment, technology and math. Surveying is critical to proper land use. Land surveys
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Laberge Group performed construction stakeout for a new rail yard for CP rail comprised of two main lines and five side rail lines. Stakeout began with clearing the site, installing new culverts, perforated pipe and grading to dry out and stabilize the soils of the rail yard. After the rails and ties were delivered, Laberge
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Laberge Group provided boundary and topographic surveys and mapping of four elementary schools and two middle schools in the Schenectady City School District. The elementary schools included Zoller, Elm Avenue, Pleasant Valley and Van Corlaer. The middle schools were Mont Pleasant and Central Park. These sites varied in size from 2 acres to 14 acres.
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Laberge Group was retained to perform a survey of the Municipal Boundary Line between the Towns of North Greenbush and East Greenbush in Rensselaer County, New York. The purpose of this project was to reestablish the original municipal boundary line that was created by statute from State Laws of 1854. In 1854, the Legislature created