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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />photo point measurement tool to measure and create survey grade data that is used for CAD work and our <br />engineers and designers use this rich mapping deliverable to complete their final design. This ensures that <br />the data meets quality standards and is consistent. <br />Site Visualization <br />This allows our geospatial professionals to produce improved deliverables even faster. Data collected using <br />the imaging system makes it easier and faster to generate 3D models and images than when working with <br />large point cloud files or aerial raster images. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a 360-degree <br />panorama is worth a thousand points. The ability to see an entire project location, job site or area of <br />interest AND measure its spatial relationship is critical. More importantly, not only can we visualize the <br />site, we can measure it. As the design progresses, sometimes not all of the necessary data was collected <br />resulting in a required trip back to the field. The system helps alleviate this problem by enabling surveyors <br />to completely document the job site with 360-degree panoramic images as well as its spatial relationship <br />so that any missed data can be quickly and efficiently created. With the ability to capture images as well as <br />positioning information simultaneously, surveyors can quickly locate objects from the site within the <br />image. Office personnel can see what the field crew sees, prepare additional information that engineers <br />request after the initial site visit and deliver data — all without visiting the site. The change order might be <br />the same, but the work to fulfill it is significantly reduced. <br /> <br />Innovative Ideas for keeping Residents Happy <br />Most work can be completed without ever leaving the road <br />right-of –way. We can collect data both within the right-of-way <br />and in many cases, all the way to the face of the house, in which <br />case we would NEVER having to bother the home owner nor <br />encroach upon their property. <br />Not only will we collect the necessary survey information, but <br />images that documented the site and can be utilized for <br />additional customer needs beyond the scope of this project. For <br />example, the collected data and photographs could be re-purposed by landscape architects or contractors <br />planning the electric tie-ins. They could use the images to produce 3D models to demonstrate proposed <br />construction to the property. <br />Coordination and Preliminary Design <br />The project team will conduct partnering meetings with the City and affected utility companies within the <br />project limits. At these partnering meetings, the project will be formally introduced to stakeholders and <br />points of contact will be established. The team will coordinate with the City and affected utility companies <br />within the project limits to develop a common utility master plan. FPL will control the majority of the effort <br />as their design will be performed first and then AT&T and CATV will follow with the result being a fully <br />developed plan. <br />We will begin with the development of a preliminary plan. The preliminary plan will be based on the design <br />of the electrical infrastructure network provided by FPL and it will be refined through frequent review with <br />each utility company as to the type, size, location and routing of required conduit and equipment <br />necessary for the conversion of the overhead utility lines. A collaboration meeting with the utilities will be <br />held to perform a joint workshop review of the preliminary design, allowing us to incorporate early <br />comments and changes and avoid possible discrepancies with the utility conduit location or placement of <br />required structures.
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