Importing Field Data

Importing Field Data In the past, surveyors used special bound notebooks for recording observations in the field.  Thus, the task of turning all of those observations into feature coordinates was time consuming and laborious.  Modern surveying instruments have on-board data recording capabilities; alternatively, a separate (wired or wireless) data collector minicomputer may be used.  These …

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Field Measurements

Once control points have been established, surveyors use their instrumentation to measure the positions of existing site features.  As we move around the site, we place a prism pole at each feature for the observation. A survey prism is a retroreflector designed to precisely refract laser beams such that they reflect backwards and return directly …

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Alewife Cove Topographic and Bathymetric Survey

We are the survey firm of record for an exciting project along the Long Island Sound shoreline. In 2019, Franklin Surveys performed a comprehensive topographic and bathymetric survey of the waterway corridor and provided the base mapping for the project.  This project, on the Waterford / New London town line, is part of an effort …

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Survey Site Recon

Reconnaissance After reviewing the research records, the field crew mobilizes to your property to start examining the site and setting up instruments. Modern survey crews carry magnetic locators (commonly, metal detectors) to help in the search for evidence which may be located underground. In some cases, old metal fences are eventually consumed by trees, but …

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Control Points

Control Point Networks In the process of fieldwork, one of the important decisions for the crew chief is where to establish control points. Modern instruments are electro optical, meaning that they measure positions by sighting features through a telescope. The instrument is on a tripod erected directly over the control point such that the instrument …

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Land Record Research

Land Record Research The first step in performing a property boundary survey is land record research. In the State of Connecticut, records are housed at the municipal level, in the town halls. Before conducting fieldwork, surveyors must review relevant deeds, maps, and other documents. At a minimum, surveyors in CT need to review the deed …

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Peachtree Apartments Construction Layout

Peachtree Apartments in Norwich CT Rise Again The Peachtree apartment complex was destroyed by a fire in 2008, leaving over one hundred people without a home. The property remained vacant for eleven years, but now father-and-son developers Darwin and Alex Gebbie of Bozrah, Connecticut are moving forward with a plan to rebuild. https://www.norwichbulletin.com/news/20180710/plan-seeks-to-return-apartments-to-peachtree-property Franklin Surveys …

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Franklin Surveys Presents “NCEES Fundamentals of Land Surveying Exam Workshop” for SUNY Albany’s Research Foundation

ALBANY, New York: Franklin Surveys presented “NCEES Fundamentals of Land” workshop for SUNY Albany’s Research Foundation, intended to help NYSDOT transportation engineers pass the LSIT Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam. The sponsor of the workshop was the University of Albany Rockefeller College Public Service Workshops Program. The two-day workshop took place on August 19-20, 2019 …

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As-Built Survey and Mapping for the Steele Brook Restoration

As-Built Survey of Ecological Restoration Project on Heminway Pond, Watertown, Connecticut Franklin Surveys was engaged to perform an as-built survey to document the positions of a successful river restoration, following the removal of an ancient dam structure which impounded a portion of Steele Brook. As of the year 1847, Merritt Heminway had built a mill …

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Revetment Rehabilitation at Caswell Cove

Franklin Surveys Provided Construction Support in the Caswell Cove Revetment Rehabilitation on the Housatonic River in Milford, Connecticut The Caswell Cove Condominiums are located on the shore of the Housatonic River in Milford, Connecticut. The river’s name comes from the Mohican phrase “usi-a-di-en-uk”, meaning “beyond the mountain place” or “river of the mountain place”. The …

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