White Mountain Survey & Engineering, Inc. provides creative civil engineering and land surveying solutions to meet our clients' needs. The professionals and support staff make up a firm unique to the region, because of the wide range of services and talents which we can apply to a project.
Our courteous and responsive team of professionals draw from over 125 years of licensed experience, deep local knowledge, community service and an extensive in-house collection of historical resources to guide clients through the complexities of today's local, state and federal land-use regulations.To provide our clients with a thorough understanding of all the issues involved with their project.
To improve our community's health, safety, and environment through well-reasoned and innovative civil engineering. To provide clients with a thorough and accurate understanding of the nature and extent of their rights, title, and interest in real property through careful, thorough and reliable land surveying practices.
Our courteous and responsive team of professionals draw from over 125 years of licensed experience, deep local knowledge, community service and an extensive in-house collection of historical resources to guide clients through the complexities of today's local, state and federal land-use regulations.To provide our clients with a thorough understanding of all the issues involved with their project.
To improve our community's health, safety, and environment through well-reasoned and innovative civil engineering. To provide clients with a thorough and accurate understanding of the nature and extent of their rights, title, and interest in real property through careful, thorough and reliable land surveying practices.
Services
Located in Ossipee, New Hampshire, White Mountain Survey & Engineering, Inc. is a Land Surveying and Civil Engineering company.
We specialize in assisting clients with project conceptualization and seeing a project through the regulatory review process.
We are licensed to practice Civil Engineering in NH, ME, and VT, and licensed to practice Surveying in NH and ME.
Additionally, we are licensed Site Evaluators in ME and licensed Designers of Subsurface Disposal Systems in NH.
Judging by the number of repeat customer projects, our vision has proven to be both effective and successful for our clients.
We specialize in assisting clients with project conceptualization and seeing a project through the regulatory review process.
We are licensed to practice Civil Engineering in NH, ME, and VT, and licensed to practice Surveying in NH and ME.
Additionally, we are licensed Site Evaluators in ME and licensed Designers of Subsurface Disposal Systems in NH.
Judging by the number of repeat customer projects, our vision has proven to be both effective and successful for our clients.
White Mountain Survey & Engineering, Inc. provides a wide variety of civil engineering services relating to most aspects of land use development.
Below are some examples of the type of services we can provide.
As with any list, this list is not intended to be all-inclusive, but it is intended to be representative of the types of services available from our office.
If you do not find the service you desire, please feel free to contact us and inquire if we can provide the service you desire.
We have extensive experience in providing drainage analysis and design for both small and large projects.
Below are some examples of the type of services we can provide.
As with any list, this list is not intended to be all-inclusive, but it is intended to be representative of the types of services available from our office.
If you do not find the service you desire, please feel free to contact us and inquire if we can provide the service you desire.
We have extensive experience in providing drainage analysis and design for both small and large projects.
Since our founding in 1977, we have completed hundreds of boundary surveys, primarily in Maine and New Hampshire.
Because both Maine and New Hampshire were part of the original British colonies, boundary surveys of larger tracts often require deed research back to the King's grants (before the Revolutionary War) and a re-creation of original Proprietor's lotting.
We have been asked many times to survey property involved in boundary disputes and have usually been successful at assisting our clients with negotiating agreements, but also have extensive experience in courtroom testimony.
Because both Maine and New Hampshire were part of the original British colonies, boundary surveys of larger tracts often require deed research back to the King's grants (before the Revolutionary War) and a re-creation of original Proprietor's lotting.
We have been asked many times to survey property involved in boundary disputes and have usually been successful at assisting our clients with negotiating agreements, but also have extensive experience in courtroom testimony.
In 2011 it was renamed the Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act (SWQPA).
This act now regulates all land which lies within 250' of all "Great Ponds" (bodies of water greater than 10 acres in size) and all fourth-order streams.
A Consolidated List of these water bodies and further information can be found here.
The SWQPA requires a permit for most construction and/or excavation that occurs within 250' of the "Reference Line" which is essentially the shoreline or riverbank of the regulated water body.
This act now regulates all land which lies within 250' of all "Great Ponds" (bodies of water greater than 10 acres in size) and all fourth-order streams.
A Consolidated List of these water bodies and further information can be found here.
The SWQPA requires a permit for most construction and/or excavation that occurs within 250' of the "Reference Line" which is essentially the shoreline or riverbank of the regulated water body.
Septic system designs are prepared for both residential and commercial uses by our licensed septic system designers.
A septic design (aka Individual sewage disposal system or ISDS) can be as simple as one based on traditional concepts, or one as complicated as including special drainage design, solar orientation, tree preservation, and grading plans for a more completely designed home or building site.
Our staff is licensed in both New Hampshire and Maine.
For "standard" residential designs, our design services are provided on a flat fee basis excluding the costs for backhoe rental, state and local application fees, and wetland delineation when required.
A septic design (aka Individual sewage disposal system or ISDS) can be as simple as one based on traditional concepts, or one as complicated as including special drainage design, solar orientation, tree preservation, and grading plans for a more completely designed home or building site.
Our staff is licensed in both New Hampshire and Maine.
For "standard" residential designs, our design services are provided on a flat fee basis excluding the costs for backhoe rental, state and local application fees, and wetland delineation when required.
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