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Chris Stewart
Education and Experience:
Austin Peay State University, 1987
Applicable Technical Training:
Trimble Navigation, Ltd. Product Training:
Introduction to Post Processed Surveying
Trimble Navigation, Ltd. Product Training: Real
Time (RTK) Surveying
Trimble Navigation, Ltd. Product Training: Land
Survey/Mapping and GIS Systems - GPS Mapping for GIS with Asset
Surveyor
Terramodel
GP Survey
Trimble Survey Office
Trimble Geomatics Office
Excel
Access
Pathfinder Office
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Mr. Stewart
has twenty years experience in Land Surveying. His experience
includes ALTA/ACSM surveys, topographic, utility asbuilts, and
construction staking using GPS and conventional survey
equipment.
The following
summaries demonstrate his experience with various projects:
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.HSC Site Control,
Clarksville, TN 2009
Project manger: DBS and Associates were hired to establish a
control network for the site. 36” deep concrete monuments were
set at locations around the site to facilitate future survey
needs. The monuments were occupied with GPS on 3 separate days
to ensure redundancy. Conventional EDM’s were then used to
measure distances between the points to ensure accuracy. The
vertical was obtained through the use of a digital level loop
that was run through all of the monuments and then least squared
adjusted.
Union Carbide ALTA Survey, Clarksville, TN 2009
Project manager for the ALTA survey of the Union Carbide Plant.
The plant encompassed 193 acres. All of the improvements of the
plant were located, including buildings, water, fire hydrants,
sewer, gas, electric, telephone, and storm drainage.
Montgomery County Industrial Development Board Boundary
Survey
Clarksville, TN 2007
Project Manager for the boundary survey of 1,170 acres. Project
control was set using Trimble R8 GPS equipment. Boundaries were
established using conventional survey equipment consisting of
Topcon EDM’s with TDS Ranger data collectors.
The Woodlands Family Housing Area
Fort Campbell, KY 2007-2009
Project Manger for construction staking project of a 240-acre
housing area. Staking included sanitary sewer, water lines, curb
& gutter, underground electric services, base stone for
roadways, building pad layout, and tree location. Layout and
staking used conventional survey equipment consisting of Topcon
EDM with TDS Ranger data collectors and Trimble R-8 GPS
equipment.
Memorial Hospital Properties, ALTA Survey
Clarksville, TN 2005
Project Manger for ALTA surveys of eleven parcels in
Clarksville, Tennessee. The surveys met or exceeded the
requirements according to the American Land Title Association.
Final survey drawings included boundary information, both found
and set monuments with bearings/distances or curve information.
Location of utilities included water, fire hydrants, sewer, gas,
electric, telephone, and storm drainage.
Storm Water Facilities Identification and Location
Fort Campbell, Kentucky 2004
Project Manager for four GPS survey crews while locating and
inspecting over 4,500 drainage structures on Fort Campbell
military base. The project utilized conventional survey
equipment with verification of accuracy using GPS. The
inspection process included various attributes including type
and size of pipes, headwalls and overall condition.
Residential Communities Initiative (RCI)
Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia 2003
Project Manager for project, which included performing boundary
surveys for RCI. The surveys consisted of fourteen tracks
totaling over 1,175 acres.
Residential Communities Initiative (RCI)
Fort Campbell, Kentucky 2003
Project Manager for project, which included performing a
boundary survey for RCI. The surveys consisted of twenty tracks
totaling over 1,326 acres.
Sabre Heliport
Fort Campbell, Kentucky 2000
Project Manager for topographic survey which helped support the
design of a new runway and associated taxiways, extension of the
existing runway, apron expansion, new helipad, perimeter road
and perimeter fence. The scope included a horizontal and
vertical control network around the entire project. The area
surveyed was approximately 284 acres.
MOUT Facilities
Fort Campbell, Kentucky 1999
Survey Crew Chief for the MOUT Facilities, a new urban training
area for the military base. The scope of work required a
topographic survey of approximately 168 acres. A GPS control
network was established for all future surveying needs.
Family Housing Area Boundary Survey
Fort Campbell, KY 2006
Project Manger for a boundary survey of approximately 240 acres
to facilitate design of a 540-unit family housing complex. DBS &
Associates set control using Trimble R8 GPS equipment. Field
crew personnel also tied control to State Plane Coordinate
System. Boundaries were established using conventional survey
equipment consisting of Topcon EDM with TDS Ranger data
collectors.
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