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ENGINEERING - WITH A PASSION


 

PROJECTS - SURVEY & MAPPING



 
 

General Motors Research Plant
Henrietta, NY

Larsen Engineers was responsible for boundary and topographic survey and site design for this 60-acre, $85,000,000 project.(pictured above)
 

Bausch & Lomb World Headquarters
Rochester, NY

Larsen Engineers Survey Team was responsible for establishing critical horizontal and vertical control points to ensure that the superstructure and foundation meshed perfectly on this Fortune 500 company's World Headquarters.
 
     
 

New York State Fairgrounds - Syracuse, NY

Larsen Engineers was the Prime Consultant responsible for the preparation of a Comprehensive Site Report for the 300-acre State Fair Empire Expo Site.

Working with Trowbridge and Wolf, Landscape Architects; Maniktala Associates, Transportation Engineers; and Bovis Lend Lease, Construction Management; a five-year facility improvement plan was developed.

Larsen Engineers provided all topographic survey, water distribution / fire flow hydraulic modeling, storm water system modeling analysis and design, and coordinated the overall report preparation.

Key Points:
  • Field location and topographic survey of over 600 acres and 60,000 LF of sewer, water, gas, and electric utilities
  • Field location and topographic survey of over 500 manholes, inlets, hydrants, valves and all other structures
  • Developed detailed hydraulic analyses of storm water management system and prepared report recommending a system upgrade
Assignments:
  • Topographic Infrastructure Survey
  • Storm Water System Modeling
  • Storm Water Management Plan
  • Development
  • Water Distribution System Analysis
  • Pedestrian and Vehicular Traffic
  • Analysis
  • Building and Landscape
  • Architecture Evaluation
  • Recreational Vehicle Parking
  • Assessment
NYS Fairground
 
     
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