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<br />O~'JH15 <br />... .l.. t L. <br /> <br />The Construction Management Department has expanded from <br />purely a construction inspection function into a fully <br />operational construction management operation, employing <br />construction management scheduling and reporting methods <br />through our in-house computer system. This department has <br />provided project management for the development of nearly two <br />hundred single family lots, three miles of major arterial <br />roadway, a regional shopping center and several drainage <br />structures, channels, drop structures and bridges. <br /> <br />Mr. McCoy's experience includes topographic mapping by aerial <br />photography and by plane table alidade; cadastral surveys <br />ranging in size and complexity from individual lots to <br />perimeter boundaries encompassing thousands of acres; control <br />surveys for aerial mapping; hydrographic surveys utilizing the <br />Raytheon DEl19-D Recording Fathometer; quantity surveys; <br />design surveys and construction layout surveys. Among the <br />projects Mr. McCoy has supervised and directed are surveying <br />and mapping for the Front Range Reinforcement Project, Phase <br />II, for the Public Service Company of Colorado, including <br />control line traverse, electronic measurements, horizontal and <br />vertical angles, calculation reduction to Colorado State Plane <br />System with control points placed at approximately half mile <br />intervals, plotter compilation of X-Y position of gas line, <br />and location of section and property corners by <br />photogrammetricprocess; surveying services for the Globeville <br />Storm Drainage Project, a $3 million project for the City and <br />County of Denver, Colorado, including establishment of <br />horizontal and vertical control, alignment, horizontal and <br />vertical location of utilities, verification of street rights- <br />of-way and property boundaries, and preparation of data' for <br />legal descriptions for easements crossing private property; <br />hydrographic surveys of the intake channel (approximately one <br />mile in length) at the Sutherland Reservoir Power Generating <br />Facility near North Platte, Nebraska, for the Stearns-Roger <br />Corporation, together with miscellaneous survey work to check <br />as-built site conditions; and the topographic mapping, field <br />surveys, aerotriangulation, and cross-sections of 28 miles of <br />proposed railroad relocation at the Narrows Dam Project. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />t. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />r <br />I <br />l <br />