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SUNY Stony Brook Site Utilities Upgrade

Stony Brook, NY

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Key Project Elements

  • Utility Mapping
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Project Description
For this project, DeBruin was a subconsultant to Schuyler Engineering. Schuyler proposed a 13,000 linear foot route for a new high temperature hot water main on the campus of Stony Brook University. DeBruin was contracted to map the topography and existing utilities along the proposed route. To do this, DeBruin hired BL Companies to locate and mark out the unities. BL Companies used a combination of Toning and Ground Penetrating Radar instruments to determine the path and depth of the utilities. DeBruin then set control throughout the site tying into the University's existing control points, and surveyed the topo and utility marks. Maps were produced in CAD matching Stony Brook's symbology. The maps were delivered in CAD so they could be overlaid on existing photogrammetric mapping and on Schuyler's design. As the water main design was changed and finalized, DeBruin was called to survey additional areas to cover the changes. In all, over 15,000 linear feet of topo and utilities were surveyed throughout the main campus and the health center campus.

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