Morgan Creek-Comanche New 345kV Transmission Line

About the Project

CLIENT
Oncor Electric Delivery


LOCATION
Brown and Comanche, Counties Texas


PROJECT TYPE
Boundary Survey, Construction Staking, Easement Acquisition Survey, Easement Staking, GPS and Geodetic Control Survey, LiDAR, Photogrammetric Mapping, Professional Land Surveying, Right-of-Way Survey, Topographic Survey

This project involved the design of 53 miles of 345kV, double circuit, transmission lines. G&AI’s scope of work included all deed research of the current ownership along the proposed route, easement acquisition surveys with plats and field notes for right-of-way acquisitions, mapping with aerial photography for condemnation hearings, boundary surveying, topographic surveying of the proposed centerline, overhead utility surveying, and supplemental surveying in heavily wooded areas to insure the validity of the LiDAR flight, along with right-of-way staking for vegetation management, borehole staking and construction staking of lattice towers. G&AI completed 89 permanent right-of-way and two General Land Office miscellaneous easement documents with a compressed schedule of three months.

G&AI acquired and processed 2,064 linear miles for an asset inventory within the City of Tulsa, OK city limits. The processed and classified point cloud and simultaneously collected 360° high-definition imagery were used to performed feature extraction of city assets including, streetlights, guardrails, MUTCD signs, traffic signals, traffic signal cabinets, and school zone flashers. All assets were collected and placed in a 3D ESRI geodatabase.

G&AI acquired and processed 2,064 linear miles for an asset inventory within the City of Tulsa, OK city limits. The processed and classified point cloud and simultaneously collected 360° high-definition imagery were used to performed feature extraction of city assets including, streetlights, guardrails, MUTCD signs, traffic signals, traffic signal cabinets, and school zone flashers. All assets were collected and placed in a 3D ESRI geodatabase.

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