Subdivision Development: From the Eyes of an Engineering and Surveying Team
A subdivision may be desired by a developer who wants to construct multiple homes on a large plot of land, a private landowner who wishes to sell parcels independently or a city that needs to section its boundaries. Read further to understand the initial processes—commencing with engineering and surveying—which anticipate subdivision development.
Walnut Street Renovations Close to Completion
The historical Walnut street in Rawlins, Wyoming is close to finalizing the renovations that started in July of 2021. A large, publicly-funded project with a tight schedule, Walnut Street requires a Construction Engineering Manager to facilitate communication between contractors and city, mitigate plan discrepancies in the field and provide impartial third-party verification.
Construction Engineering Management: A Timely, Impartial Construction Aide
Construction engineering management turns the element of design into physical reality. Construction engineering managers work alongside owners, designers and builders to optimize the construction of anything from affordable government housing to private shopping centers.
Hidden Creek Surveying Awarded to Coffey
In August 2021, Coffey was awarded by Hall-Irwin Corporation (HIC) the surveying for Phases 2 and 3 of the Hidden Creek residential development in Frederick, Colorado. There are many different types of land surveying; however, Coffey will perform construction staking for HIC.
Technological Advancements in Land Surveying
Land surveying has experienced a revolutionary advancement in technology, especially when one considers that this ancient practice has evolved from 1400 B.C. when the Egyptians began taxing land plots, to the unmanned aircraft systems of today.
Premier Bone and Joint Surgery Center
Coffey performed all the materials testing for Premier Bone & Joint Center’s (PB&J) new surgical and rehabilitation facility. Services included were soil compaction, concrete testing, steel reinforcement inspection and critical bolted and welded connections.
The Importance of Materials Testing
Materials testing is a regulatory requirement for most massive projects. Complications from not building with the right material could cause financial setbacks, project complications, and in some cases, more serious consequences like infrastructure malfunction or collapse.
Franklin Street in Fort Collins
A Fort Collins, Colorado homeowner approached Coffey because they wanted to transform their open carport into a closed garage. The house is located in the West Vine Basin 100-year floodway, therefore a floodplain analysis was required by the city.
The Role of Floodplain Management in Public Safety
After the floods that occurred in 2013 across the Southwest region of the US, new floodplain maps are being created by the state of Colorado and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Floodplain maps started as a record that was only updated every 30 years, but it is now possible to update daily.
Introduction to Subsurface Engineering and Locating
Today, nearly every state has subsurface utility engineering embedded as a routine in all projects. Continue reading to understand why the demand for SUE has dramatically increased over the past three decades and how your firm can benefit from it.
The Application of Drones in Engineering and Surveying
In 2006, drones were no longer restricted to military use, and thus the door opened to their new applications across various industries. Engineers and surveyors have been one of the biggest beneficiaries. Let us tell you why…
Inside A ‘Land Exhibit’
Today, Coffey CAD Specialist Teresa is putting together a deliverable we call an “exhibit.” It is a document which describes an easement location. In this case, a power company is purchasing a road easement from a private landowner…
Why A Drone For Engineering & Surveying?
Our drone department helps Coffey acquire LiDAR data in difficult-to-access areas. We also use our drone capabilities to inspect systems and areas affected by natural causes, assess foundations dams, and more.
University of Wyoming Gateway Center
The University of Wyoming Alumni Association needed an engineering and surveying partner to help bring their 65,000 sq. ft. dream building to life on a 2.5-acre redeveloped lot. That’s where Coffey stepped in.
Tungsten Heavy Powder and Parts Building
Coffey worked closely with Plan One Architects, general contractor and team to bring the Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts building to life in a way that met the standards of the client, the City of Laramie, and more.
Foot Creek Wind Farm
Foote Creek Wind Farm—Wyoming’s very first wind farm—was in a tight spot. They needed an ALTA survey of 650 acres in less than 30 days and they needed it done well.
Cirrus Sky Technology Park
Coffey designed the grading, utility connections, drainage, access, and overall functionality for Cirrus Sky Technology Park’s initial buildings.