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Lochrane provided Underground Utility Services for this project . The survey division designated and survey located the existing underground utilities at ten (10) road crossing along the existing abandoned Rail Road R/W corridor being 2.5 miles from the Orange County line Northeasterly to SR 436 in the Pearl Lake and Bear Lake area of Seminole County. The work at these ten (10) road crossings was for the width of corridor and extending 75 feet left and 75 feet right of the existing abandoned Rail Road R/W or 200 feet total width. |
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Lochrane is providing surveying and mapping as well as SUE services on this project that consists of widening and rehabilitating (2-lanes to 4-lanes) SR 40 from east of CR 314 to east of CR 314A in Marion County (approximately 5.96 miles). The recommended roadway alternative is the rural typical section with pavement savings-optimized alignment. This rural typical section includes two 12-foot travel lanes in each direction separated by a 40-foot grassed median. The new half of the roadway would include a ten foot outside shoulder with five feet paved and an eight foot inside shoulder with two feet paved. The existing two-lane roadway would serve as the other half of the four lane improvement includes eight-foot shoulders with four feet paved along both sides. |
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Lochrane supported the Design Engineering and Construction on this project through surveying and SUE services. This project involves the widening of SR 9 (I-95) to six lanes from South of SR 528 to SR 406 in Brevard County. The survey work included primary network horizontal and vertical control recovery and densification, design survey support and verification of existing subsurface utilities. |
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Lochrane provided full design and right of way survey as well as subsurface utility survey on this project. Lochrane established horizontal and vertical control, established the alignment of SR 5 (US1) and performed topographic/DTM (3D) survey throughout the project limits. Underground Utilities were electronically designated and surveyed. A drainage survey was performed. Right of Way Control Survey Maps and ROW Maps were prepared. |
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