This project involves topographic surveying on an existing fuel station area, and the location of all improvements thereon, including monitor wells. The next phase of this project will require construction staking to locate proposed monitor wells along with as-built information collected after construction is complete. We continue to work with Intera, an Environmental Testing Company, .
This ongoing project constitutes the field staking and location of over 8 miles of new waterline within the culturally sensitive area in and around the Anton Chico area here in New Mexico. This ongoing project constitutes full-service construction staking and as-built surveying for the University of New Mexico Student Housing project west of the Pit (University Arena) in Albuquerque.
This site requires extensive earthwork, retention ponding, concrete retaining walls, roadways, utilities, and field engineering services which we supply as needed. Wayjohn Surveying Incorporated has operated in the Albuquerque area for over 30 years.
This ongoing project constitutes the field staking and location of over 8 miles of new waterline within the culturally sensitive area in and around the Anton Chico area here in New Mexico. This ongoing project constitutes full-service construction staking and as-built surveying for the University of New Mexico Student Housing project west of the Pit (University Arena) in Albuquerque.
This site requires extensive earthwork, retention ponding, concrete retaining walls, roadways, utilities, and field engineering services which we supply as needed. Wayjohn Surveying Incorporated has operated in the Albuquerque area for over 30 years.
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Wayjohn Surveying Incorporated has operated in the Albuquerque area for over 30 years.
Wayjohn Surveying was founded in 1978 by Wayne E. Johnston, PS.
Mr. Johnston received his surveying license in 1978 and began his firm, offering surveying services within the state of New Mexico.
Thomas D. Johnston received his surveying license in 1999 and assumed control of the business at that time.
Wayne E. Johnston passed away in 2005.
Over the years, Wayjohn Surveying has offered services in boundary surveying, topographic surveying, construction surveying, well monitoring location, environmental surveying, and vertical and horizontal control for photogrammetry.
Wayjohn Surveying was founded in 1978 by Wayne E. Johnston, PS.
Mr. Johnston received his surveying license in 1978 and began his firm, offering surveying services within the state of New Mexico.
Thomas D. Johnston received his surveying license in 1999 and assumed control of the business at that time.
Wayne E. Johnston passed away in 2005.
Over the years, Wayjohn Surveying has offered services in boundary surveying, topographic surveying, construction surveying, well monitoring location, environmental surveying, and vertical and horizontal control for photogrammetry.
Mr. Johnston has had over 18 years of experience surveying in New Mexico and Nevada.
Mr. Johnston holds a degree in Civil Engineering from UNM, and is proficient in data adjustment as well as computer aided drafting.
Mr. Johnston is a Past President of the Middle Rio Grande Chapter of the New Mexico Professional Surveyors Association.
Mr. Johnson has had over 18 years of experience in the surveying profession with engineering and surveying firms in the Albuquerque area.
Mr. Johnson has had experience in boundary, topographic, construction surveying, computer aided drafting, and is the Project Manager and Lead Estimator for the majority of our ongoing projects, particularly those requiring construction surveying.
Mr. Johnston holds a degree in Civil Engineering from UNM, and is proficient in data adjustment as well as computer aided drafting.
Mr. Johnston is a Past President of the Middle Rio Grande Chapter of the New Mexico Professional Surveyors Association.
Mr. Johnson has had over 18 years of experience in the surveying profession with engineering and surveying firms in the Albuquerque area.
Mr. Johnson has had experience in boundary, topographic, construction surveying, computer aided drafting, and is the Project Manager and Lead Estimator for the majority of our ongoing projects, particularly those requiring construction surveying.
Wayjohn Surveying Inc. has been in continuous operation for over 30 years.
Wayne Johnston, the company's founder, had an outstanding reputation for his commitment to completing a project correctly, on time, and within the estimated budget.
Thomas Johnston has continued that tradition.
Thomas Johnston is a past president of the Middle Rio Grande Chapter of the New Mexico Professional Surveyor's association (2001-2002).
The Middle Rio Grande Chapter is the largest in the state of New Mexico, with over 100 members.
Wayne Johnston, the company's founder, had an outstanding reputation for his commitment to completing a project correctly, on time, and within the estimated budget.
Thomas Johnston has continued that tradition.
Thomas Johnston is a past president of the Middle Rio Grande Chapter of the New Mexico Professional Surveyor's association (2001-2002).
The Middle Rio Grande Chapter is the largest in the state of New Mexico, with over 100 members.
Wayjohn Surveying Inc. has two full time crews available for data collection.
Both crews are well versed in automated data collection and stakeout using Nikon and Topcon Total Stations as well as SMI and Topcon Data Collectors.
Both crews can also operate the Topcon RTK GPS system for data collection and stakeout.
Workload for both crews is average.
Typical response time to commencement of field work is 48 to 72 business hours after notice to proceed.
Typical field work completion time is less than one week for larger projects.
Both crews are well versed in automated data collection and stakeout using Nikon and Topcon Total Stations as well as SMI and Topcon Data Collectors.
Both crews can also operate the Topcon RTK GPS system for data collection and stakeout.
Workload for both crews is average.
Typical response time to commencement of field work is 48 to 72 business hours after notice to proceed.
Typical field work completion time is less than one week for larger projects.
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