Land Surveying Services: Lot Line Adjustments
Are you in need of a qualified professional land surveyor to complete a Lot Line Adjustment? When you need to complete an important technical process such as this, it’s critical to have an experienced, knowledgeable surveyor working with you. At Bedrock Engineering, our licensed land surveyors have a depth of experience, and they will handle every step of the process from start to finish. With Bedrock, you can trust the job will be done right, and you can rest easy knowing Bedrock will handle necessary legal paperwork. Read on to learn more about how Bedrock can help you!
If you are in need of a Lot Line Adjustment, Bedrock Engineering’s land surveyors can help. The State of California requires that a licensed Professional Land Surveyor submit the LLA application form along with legal descriptions on behalf of the owner of the property. The professionals at Bedrock Engineering are experienced in this process and can efficiently execute your lot line adjustment application. You can count on Bedrock’s professional land surveyors to perform the technical work as well as the necessary paperwork.
A Lot Line Adjustment (LLA) is the process of changing the existing property lines of a parcel. Lot Line Adjustments (LLAs) must follow the provisions set by Section 66412(d) of the Subdivision Map Act, which says a lot line adjustment may relocate one or more lot lines between two or more existing adjacent parcels, where land taken from one parcel is added to an adjacent parcel and where no more parcels are created than originally existed. A lot line adjustment can merge up to four adjoining parcels into one single parcel, change the boundary between up to four adjoining parcels, or reconfigure the shapes of up to four parcels. In any of these situations, the LLA will yield either the same number of parcels as initially, or fewer. The number of parcels cannot be increased by use of a lot line adjustment.
The professional land surveyors at Bedrock are experienced in this process and will perform the LLA, and submit your LLA application for review by your jurisdiction’s planning officials. If approved, an approval letter is issued containing ‘approval conditions’ to be met prior to obtaining a Certificate of Compliance. When all approval conditions are met and your LLA application is approved, you will be issued a Certificate of Compliance, certifying the legitimacy of the newly configured parcels. The planning department will work in conjunction with the title company to synchronize the processing of all the required documents. County records, such as the surveyor’s case maps, assessor’s maps, etc., will also be updated. Bedrock’s professionals have years of experience with this process, and you can count on Bedrock to see your lot line adjustment through from start to finish.
If you are in need of a Lot Line Adjustment to change the lot lines on your property, Bedrock Engineering can help. Bedrock Engineering is the Central Valley’s go-to engineering company for land surveying, civil engineering, and utility locating services. Why should you choose Bedrock for your next project? Three words: Knowledgeable. Professional. Rooted in community. Bedrock Engineering, Inc. is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC and the American Council of Engineering Companies. Give us a call at (559) 645- 4849 to tell us about the project you are planning, and let us tell you how we can help. At Bedrock, we are here to serve you, and the Central Valley community we call home. Contact Bedrock today!
If you are in need of a Lot Line Adjustment, Bedrock Engineering’s land surveyors can help. The State of California requires that a licensed Professional Land Surveyor submit the LLA application form along with legal descriptions on behalf of the owner of the property. The professionals at Bedrock Engineering are experienced in this process and can efficiently execute your lot line adjustment application. You can count on Bedrock’s professional land surveyors to perform the technical work as well as the necessary paperwork.
A Lot Line Adjustment (LLA) is the process of changing the existing property lines of a parcel. Lot Line Adjustments (LLAs) must follow the provisions set by Section 66412(d) of the Subdivision Map Act, which says a lot line adjustment may relocate one or more lot lines between two or more existing adjacent parcels, where land taken from one parcel is added to an adjacent parcel and where no more parcels are created than originally existed. A lot line adjustment can merge up to four adjoining parcels into one single parcel, change the boundary between up to four adjoining parcels, or reconfigure the shapes of up to four parcels. In any of these situations, the LLA will yield either the same number of parcels as initially, or fewer. The number of parcels cannot be increased by use of a lot line adjustment.
The professional land surveyors at Bedrock are experienced in this process and will perform the LLA, and submit your LLA application for review by your jurisdiction’s planning officials. If approved, an approval letter is issued containing ‘approval conditions’ to be met prior to obtaining a Certificate of Compliance. When all approval conditions are met and your LLA application is approved, you will be issued a Certificate of Compliance, certifying the legitimacy of the newly configured parcels. The planning department will work in conjunction with the title company to synchronize the processing of all the required documents. County records, such as the surveyor’s case maps, assessor’s maps, etc., will also be updated. Bedrock’s professionals have years of experience with this process, and you can count on Bedrock to see your lot line adjustment through from start to finish.
If you are in need of a Lot Line Adjustment to change the lot lines on your property, Bedrock Engineering can help. Bedrock Engineering is the Central Valley’s go-to engineering company for land surveying, civil engineering, and utility locating services. Why should you choose Bedrock for your next project? Three words: Knowledgeable. Professional. Rooted in community. Bedrock Engineering, Inc. is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC and the American Council of Engineering Companies. Give us a call at (559) 645- 4849 to tell us about the project you are planning, and let us tell you how we can help. At Bedrock, we are here to serve you, and the Central Valley community we call home. Contact Bedrock today!
Why Choose Bedrock Engineering?
Are you planning a project, and need to choose an engineering company? Whether you are putting together resources for an agricultural-use project, a large-scale commercial project, or simply a residential project, Bedrock Engineering is your choice in California’s Central Valley. Located in Madera, California, Bedrock is a locally-owned and operated engineering, land surveying, and consulting firm serving both public and private sector clients in the San Joaquin Valley area and beyond.
Committed to our Community…
Bedrock is a state-certified small business, locally-owned and operated by its founders, Corporate President Michael Hartley, Corporate VP Peter Mayne, and Corporate Secretary and CFO David Hartley. Together, they have over ninety years of combined, local experience, and fill out the Bedrock team by hiring educated and highly talented individuals right from within the local community. Community is at Bedrock’s core, and we pride ourselves in providing professional service to the community we call home. Whether your project is big or small, Bedrock Engineering strives to serve our community and we welcome you to come to us for personalized service, quick responses, and quality products.
Not only does Bedrock believe in providing quality service and products to our community, we also firmly believe in giving back through volunteering our time and energy where we know it counts. At Bedrock, we participate in local events and fundraisers and sponsor local youth sports teams. We are also active in local clubs and professional organizations, and give back through donations, scholarships, and pro-bono work. The Central Valley is not just where we work – it is where we live, play, and raise our families.
Committed to Safety…
At Bedrock Engineering, we know just how dangerous worksites can be, and we make an active commitment to safety for ourselves, our clients, and our community. Safety comes first, and we are committed to accident avoidance, preparation, and safety compliance. Our staff routinely analyzes site conditions in order to identify major safety issues before starting work on a new project, and we ensure safety daily by conducting safety meetings at the start of each workday. We firmly believe in job safety, and we will always remain vigilant in order to avoid making simple, but potentially costly, mistakes.
Committed to Professional, Quality Service…
Bedrock is proud of our capable, experienced staff, and we pride ourselves on our professional, quality service. When you choose Bedrock, you can be assured you will receive the highest quality service. We use the best technology available on the market today, such as robotic total stations, real-time GPS, ground penetrating radar, and 3D laser scanners. Whether you hire us for a land surveying project, such as a topographic survey or construction staking, or for civil engineering services or underground utility locating, you can expect Bedrock to deliver experience-driven, high quality, professional service.
Bedrock Engineering is the Central Valley’s go-to engineering company for land surveying, civil engineering, and utility locating services. Why should you choose Bedrock for your next project? Three words: Knowledgeable. Professional. Rooted in community. Bedrock Engineering, Inc. is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC and the American Council of Engineering Companies. Give us a call at (559) 645- 4849 to tell us about the project you are planning, and let us tell you how we can help. At Bedrock, we are here to serve you, and the Central Valley community we call home. Contact Bedrock today!
Committed to our Community…
Bedrock is a state-certified small business, locally-owned and operated by its founders, Corporate President Michael Hartley, Corporate VP Peter Mayne, and Corporate Secretary and CFO David Hartley. Together, they have over ninety years of combined, local experience, and fill out the Bedrock team by hiring educated and highly talented individuals right from within the local community. Community is at Bedrock’s core, and we pride ourselves in providing professional service to the community we call home. Whether your project is big or small, Bedrock Engineering strives to serve our community and we welcome you to come to us for personalized service, quick responses, and quality products.
Not only does Bedrock believe in providing quality service and products to our community, we also firmly believe in giving back through volunteering our time and energy where we know it counts. At Bedrock, we participate in local events and fundraisers and sponsor local youth sports teams. We are also active in local clubs and professional organizations, and give back through donations, scholarships, and pro-bono work. The Central Valley is not just where we work – it is where we live, play, and raise our families.
Committed to Safety…
At Bedrock Engineering, we know just how dangerous worksites can be, and we make an active commitment to safety for ourselves, our clients, and our community. Safety comes first, and we are committed to accident avoidance, preparation, and safety compliance. Our staff routinely analyzes site conditions in order to identify major safety issues before starting work on a new project, and we ensure safety daily by conducting safety meetings at the start of each workday. We firmly believe in job safety, and we will always remain vigilant in order to avoid making simple, but potentially costly, mistakes.
Committed to Professional, Quality Service…
Bedrock is proud of our capable, experienced staff, and we pride ourselves on our professional, quality service. When you choose Bedrock, you can be assured you will receive the highest quality service. We use the best technology available on the market today, such as robotic total stations, real-time GPS, ground penetrating radar, and 3D laser scanners. Whether you hire us for a land surveying project, such as a topographic survey or construction staking, or for civil engineering services or underground utility locating, you can expect Bedrock to deliver experience-driven, high quality, professional service.
Bedrock Engineering is the Central Valley’s go-to engineering company for land surveying, civil engineering, and utility locating services. Why should you choose Bedrock for your next project? Three words: Knowledgeable. Professional. Rooted in community. Bedrock Engineering, Inc. is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC and the American Council of Engineering Companies. Give us a call at (559) 645- 4849 to tell us about the project you are planning, and let us tell you how we can help. At Bedrock, we are here to serve you, and the Central Valley community we call home. Contact Bedrock today!
Promoting Standards for Competence and Integrity in the Industry
Bedrock’s Michael Hartley Appointed to the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG)
Bedrock Engineering is a state-certified small business, owned and operated by its founders. Our team holds well over 100 years of combined, local experience, and we believe in delivering a quality service and a quality product to you, our community. Community is at the core of everything we do, and we measure our success by evaluating how well we are serving you. One way we demonstrate our commitment to our values, our industry, and our community is through our affiliations and participation in relevant associations. This month, we are excited to announce that our president, Michael Hartley, was recently appointed to the Department of Consumer Affairs Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) by Governor Gavin Newsom.
This announcement was made public by a September 30, 2020 press release from the Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom announcing the Governor’s most recent appointments. The Fall 2020 BPELSG newsletter, the Bulletin, also made the announcement. The newsletter announces three new members to the 15-member board, one of which is Bedrock’s own Michael Hartley. Page 2 of the newsletter reads, Michael S. Hartley, PLS, of Madera has been appointed to the Board. Hartley has been president of Bedrock Engineering Inc. since 2008. He was survey manager at Michael Sutherland and Associates from 1991 to 2008. Hartley is a board member of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and a corporate member of the California Land Surveyors Association (CLSA). He is a member of the California State University, Fresno, GME Advisory Council and the Geomatics Engineering Foundation.
Since its founding, the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) has held the mission of protecting the public’s safety and property by promoting standards for competence and integrity through the licensing and regulating of these professions. The goal of the BPELSG is to make California a leader in protecting the public and the environment with competent and ethical professional services in these fields. Mr. Hartley has long been active in industry organizations and associations with similar goals, and is excited to now be able to continue doing so from the platform of the BPELSG.
At Bedrock, we pride ourselves on professionalism and integrity, and our participation in relevant industry associations demonstrates our commitment to these values. Bedrock Engineering is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC, the American Council of Engineering Companies, and President Michael Hartley also serves as a member of the state Board of Directors, Professional Surveyors Committee, and Qualifications Based Selection (QBS) Committee. Michael is also a member of the California Land Surveyors Association as well as the Fresno State GME Advisory Council.
Bedrock Engineering is rooted in community, and our values are embedded not only in the work we do in the field, but also in our participation and efforts put forth in relevant industry associations. We are proud of our president, Michael Hartley, for his continued commitment and contributions to the field of engineering and land surveying! Visit Bedrock’s website for more information about the services we provide in the Central Valley and beyond. Contact us today with any questions!
Bedrock Engineering is a state-certified small business, owned and operated by its founders. Our team holds well over 100 years of combined, local experience, and we believe in delivering a quality service and a quality product to you, our community. Community is at the core of everything we do, and we measure our success by evaluating how well we are serving you. One way we demonstrate our commitment to our values, our industry, and our community is through our affiliations and participation in relevant associations. This month, we are excited to announce that our president, Michael Hartley, was recently appointed to the Department of Consumer Affairs Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) by Governor Gavin Newsom.
This announcement was made public by a September 30, 2020 press release from the Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom announcing the Governor’s most recent appointments. The Fall 2020 BPELSG newsletter, the Bulletin, also made the announcement. The newsletter announces three new members to the 15-member board, one of which is Bedrock’s own Michael Hartley. Page 2 of the newsletter reads, Michael S. Hartley, PLS, of Madera has been appointed to the Board. Hartley has been president of Bedrock Engineering Inc. since 2008. He was survey manager at Michael Sutherland and Associates from 1991 to 2008. Hartley is a board member of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and a corporate member of the California Land Surveyors Association (CLSA). He is a member of the California State University, Fresno, GME Advisory Council and the Geomatics Engineering Foundation.
Since its founding, the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) has held the mission of protecting the public’s safety and property by promoting standards for competence and integrity through the licensing and regulating of these professions. The goal of the BPELSG is to make California a leader in protecting the public and the environment with competent and ethical professional services in these fields. Mr. Hartley has long been active in industry organizations and associations with similar goals, and is excited to now be able to continue doing so from the platform of the BPELSG.
At Bedrock, we pride ourselves on professionalism and integrity, and our participation in relevant industry associations demonstrates our commitment to these values. Bedrock Engineering is an active member of the San Joaquin Valley Chapter of ACEC, the American Council of Engineering Companies, and President Michael Hartley also serves as a member of the state Board of Directors, Professional Surveyors Committee, and Qualifications Based Selection (QBS) Committee. Michael is also a member of the California Land Surveyors Association as well as the Fresno State GME Advisory Council.
Bedrock Engineering is rooted in community, and our values are embedded not only in the work we do in the field, but also in our participation and efforts put forth in relevant industry associations. We are proud of our president, Michael Hartley, for his continued commitment and contributions to the field of engineering and land surveying! Visit Bedrock’s website for more information about the services we provide in the Central Valley and beyond. Contact us today with any questions!
Building According To Design
Construction Staking and Site Layout by Bedrock
Bedrock Engineering is a full service engineering company, offering our clients in California’s San Joaquin Valley a wide range of services from underground utility locating to site planning, grading, street, and underground utility design. An important service we offer is our construction staking and site layout services. If you are conducting a building project of any size, construction staking will ensure your project is built according to engineering design plans. At Bedrock, our expert staff is here to help you efficiently and accurately transition from the planning and design phase to actual construction work. Read on to learn more about our construction staking and site layout services, and how Bedrock can help you with your next building project!
At Bedrock Engineering, our professional staff offer expert construction staking and site layout services. Site layout surveys are a critical step in any building project because they transition the project from the conceptual design phase to the actual construction phase. A site layout survey is the process of interpreting the design professional’s plans, using construction stakes to map out where planned improvements and buildings will take place. By performing the process of construction staking, the engineering plans are laid out on the ground, ensuring the project is built according to those design plans.
Bedrock’s professional staff are experts at site layout surveys and will position construction stakes in the ground so that they match up with the project blueprints to the highest degree of accuracy possible. The process begins when our client provides us with a set of approved project design plans. Once we have the plans, our professional staff sets reference points, or offsets, as requested by the contractor. Using the project plans, Bedrock will precisely lay out stakes that identify the exact location and dimensions of all planned improvements. Different elements of the project will be indicated by each different stake, including stakes to represent the outer walls of a building, various underground utilities, and concrete features such as driveways, sidewalks, and curbs. Bedrock’s professionals will ensure each of these elements is accounted for properly within the project plan.
Construction staking occurs in two main phases, depending on the current status of the project and the actual nature of the work being performed. The first phase of construction staking is rough grade staking, which is the process of mapping out proposed improvements in relation to the final elevation grade of the site. Rough grade staking is generally used for understanding the rough location and elevation of things like roads, parking lots and building outlines, and usually takes place before a grading contractor comes in to perform their work. If the grading contractor is providing their own machine control through use of GPS, Bedrock’s team can provide the GPS control needed and is available to provide “spot checks” ensuring accuracy.
The second type of construction staking is called finish staking, and it is much more comprehensive and exact in nature. Finish staking indicates the final placement of the horizontal and vertical location of the proposed improvements, which may include buildings, roads, utility lines, plantings, site grading, etc. Once the finish staking has taken place, the construction team can then “finish” their actual construction work.
Construction staking is such an important part of the building process because it ensures that the building construction is performed accurately according to project designs. The process of construction staking is also important because it helps the project manager determine where potential problems may arise. Construction staking allows the project manager to identify any potential problems early, so that he or she still has time to go back and adjust the building plan accordingly. By identifying problems during the staking phase, costly delays can be avoided later down the line.
If you are planning, or in the process of beginning a building project, be sure to call the experts at Bedrock for your site planning and construction staking needs. Construction staking is absolutely vital to transitioning from the planning and design phase to actual construction work. At Bedrock Engineering, we will ensure construction staking is completed to match up with the project blueprints to the highest degree of accuracy possible. Call Bedrock at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our construction staking and site layout services and how we can help you complete your building project. At Bedrock, our mission is to serve our community, and we are here to help you – no matter what size the project. Contact Bedrock today!
Bedrock Engineering is a full service engineering company, offering our clients in California’s San Joaquin Valley a wide range of services from underground utility locating to site planning, grading, street, and underground utility design. An important service we offer is our construction staking and site layout services. If you are conducting a building project of any size, construction staking will ensure your project is built according to engineering design plans. At Bedrock, our expert staff is here to help you efficiently and accurately transition from the planning and design phase to actual construction work. Read on to learn more about our construction staking and site layout services, and how Bedrock can help you with your next building project!
At Bedrock Engineering, our professional staff offer expert construction staking and site layout services. Site layout surveys are a critical step in any building project because they transition the project from the conceptual design phase to the actual construction phase. A site layout survey is the process of interpreting the design professional’s plans, using construction stakes to map out where planned improvements and buildings will take place. By performing the process of construction staking, the engineering plans are laid out on the ground, ensuring the project is built according to those design plans.
Bedrock’s professional staff are experts at site layout surveys and will position construction stakes in the ground so that they match up with the project blueprints to the highest degree of accuracy possible. The process begins when our client provides us with a set of approved project design plans. Once we have the plans, our professional staff sets reference points, or offsets, as requested by the contractor. Using the project plans, Bedrock will precisely lay out stakes that identify the exact location and dimensions of all planned improvements. Different elements of the project will be indicated by each different stake, including stakes to represent the outer walls of a building, various underground utilities, and concrete features such as driveways, sidewalks, and curbs. Bedrock’s professionals will ensure each of these elements is accounted for properly within the project plan.
Construction staking occurs in two main phases, depending on the current status of the project and the actual nature of the work being performed. The first phase of construction staking is rough grade staking, which is the process of mapping out proposed improvements in relation to the final elevation grade of the site. Rough grade staking is generally used for understanding the rough location and elevation of things like roads, parking lots and building outlines, and usually takes place before a grading contractor comes in to perform their work. If the grading contractor is providing their own machine control through use of GPS, Bedrock’s team can provide the GPS control needed and is available to provide “spot checks” ensuring accuracy.
The second type of construction staking is called finish staking, and it is much more comprehensive and exact in nature. Finish staking indicates the final placement of the horizontal and vertical location of the proposed improvements, which may include buildings, roads, utility lines, plantings, site grading, etc. Once the finish staking has taken place, the construction team can then “finish” their actual construction work.
Construction staking is such an important part of the building process because it ensures that the building construction is performed accurately according to project designs. The process of construction staking is also important because it helps the project manager determine where potential problems may arise. Construction staking allows the project manager to identify any potential problems early, so that he or she still has time to go back and adjust the building plan accordingly. By identifying problems during the staking phase, costly delays can be avoided later down the line.
If you are planning, or in the process of beginning a building project, be sure to call the experts at Bedrock for your site planning and construction staking needs. Construction staking is absolutely vital to transitioning from the planning and design phase to actual construction work. At Bedrock Engineering, we will ensure construction staking is completed to match up with the project blueprints to the highest degree of accuracy possible. Call Bedrock at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our construction staking and site layout services and how we can help you complete your building project. At Bedrock, our mission is to serve our community, and we are here to help you – no matter what size the project. Contact Bedrock today!
Dig Safely!
Underground Utility Locating by Bedrock
At Bedrock Engineering we offer several specialty services to fulfill the needs of our clients in California’s San Joaquin Valley. One of our most important services is our underground utility locating service. If you are beginning a large-scale irrigation or building project, or simply digging holes for fence posts, it is critical to know the location of underground utilities. At Bedrock, safety always comes first, and we are here to help you ensure safety on any project you are undertaking. Read on to learn more about our underground utility locating service, and how Bedrock can help you!
Whether you are conducting work on a private residence, a business, a school, a farm, or anywhere else, it is critical to know the location of underground utilities before you dig. Locating underground utilities before beginning your project will help to prevent the likelihood of accidents occuring. It is important to be aware of digging hazards and to take precautions in order to avoid rupturing utility lines. Should a gas leak inadvertently occur, it can be very dangerous and even deadly. In order to put safety first, always have a professional identify the location of underground utilities.
The experts at Bedrock Engineering are thoroughly trained and have a depth of experience in locating underground utilities. Call us before you start any digging project! Using special tools and instruments, we will mark and identify the locations and depths of buried utilities, allowing for safer excavation and easier site planning. By utilizing the most up-to-date technology, training, and techniques, we guarantee the most accurate product is delivered to our clients. No project is too big, or too small, for Bedrock.
Bedrock Engineering offers Private Utility Locating for property utilities on private property not marked by 811 services. If you need this service, Bedrock will identify, locate and mark private utility lines and conduct subsurface investigation to meet your particular needs. Bedrock also provides Industrial/Commercial Utility Locating. Our professional staff will create detailed, professionally surveyed, utility maps drawn to scale in order to prevent any project delays from unexpected utility finds. Bedrock’s industrial/commercial utility locating helps to avoid damaging existing utilities, and enables our clients to finish their projects on-time, safely.
Bedrock Engineering uses state-of-the-art equipment to provide our clients with the best possible service. We locate the following types of utilities for our clients:
■ Electric Lines
■ Storm/Sewer Lines
■ Communication Lines (AT&T, Comcast, etc.)
■ Water Lines
■ Irrigation Main & Lateral lines
■ Gas & Fuel Lines
Call Bedrock Engineering at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service. Contact Bedrock today!
At Bedrock Engineering we offer several specialty services to fulfill the needs of our clients in California’s San Joaquin Valley. One of our most important services is our underground utility locating service. If you are beginning a large-scale irrigation or building project, or simply digging holes for fence posts, it is critical to know the location of underground utilities. At Bedrock, safety always comes first, and we are here to help you ensure safety on any project you are undertaking. Read on to learn more about our underground utility locating service, and how Bedrock can help you!
Whether you are conducting work on a private residence, a business, a school, a farm, or anywhere else, it is critical to know the location of underground utilities before you dig. Locating underground utilities before beginning your project will help to prevent the likelihood of accidents occuring. It is important to be aware of digging hazards and to take precautions in order to avoid rupturing utility lines. Should a gas leak inadvertently occur, it can be very dangerous and even deadly. In order to put safety first, always have a professional identify the location of underground utilities.
The experts at Bedrock Engineering are thoroughly trained and have a depth of experience in locating underground utilities. Call us before you start any digging project! Using special tools and instruments, we will mark and identify the locations and depths of buried utilities, allowing for safer excavation and easier site planning. By utilizing the most up-to-date technology, training, and techniques, we guarantee the most accurate product is delivered to our clients. No project is too big, or too small, for Bedrock.
Bedrock Engineering offers Private Utility Locating for property utilities on private property not marked by 811 services. If you need this service, Bedrock will identify, locate and mark private utility lines and conduct subsurface investigation to meet your particular needs. Bedrock also provides Industrial/Commercial Utility Locating. Our professional staff will create detailed, professionally surveyed, utility maps drawn to scale in order to prevent any project delays from unexpected utility finds. Bedrock’s industrial/commercial utility locating helps to avoid damaging existing utilities, and enables our clients to finish their projects on-time, safely.
Bedrock Engineering uses state-of-the-art equipment to provide our clients with the best possible service. We locate the following types of utilities for our clients:
■ Electric Lines
■ Storm/Sewer Lines
■ Communication Lines (AT&T, Comcast, etc.)
■ Water Lines
■ Irrigation Main & Lateral lines
■ Gas & Fuel Lines
Call Bedrock Engineering at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service. Contact Bedrock today!
3D Laser Tank Scanning and Modeling
At Bedrock Engineering, we are deeply rooted in our community, and we strive to provide the services that our community needs. We have been providing 3D laser scanning services for nearly a decade now, and in response to local demand, we have developed our 3D Laser Tank Scanning and Modeling service.
Storage tanks are used in a wide variety of industries, from wineries and breweries, to petroleum storage facilities and grain production. These large holding tanks are most often fabricated on-site, and are imperfect. The tank designer’s stated volume and the tank’s actual volume can be significantly different. Discrepancies between the actual volume and the manufacturer’s stated volume can lead to costly errors such as spillage or waste. Bedrock offers our unique 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service in order to provide clients with critical information about their tanks.
Our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service is designed to help you reduce waste and maximize efficiency by delivering you with an accurate volume and detailed computer-generated 3D model of your tanks. The surveying experts at Bedrock will come to your facility to survey your tanks. During the survey, our engineers use LiDAR 3D laser scanning technology to collect an extensive set of data on each of your tanks. Using that data, our engineers will create a detailed 3D computer generated model of the interior surface of each tank. The 3D computer generated models of your tanks will allow you to see the imperfections and nuances of each particular tank, along with measurements to scale, for a detailed understanding of your tank’s true capacities.
Using the data and 3D model Bedrock will produce a tank gauging chart for each tank. The tank gauging chart will become a critical tool, as it shows the gallons per inch at every level within the tank. Using the tank gauging chart, you will be able to see exactly how much product is contained at every level of your tank. Measurements such as these are critical for obtaining accurate information about the product in your tanks, especially important when taking inventory.
With Bedrock’s 3D Laser Tank Scanning and Modeling service, you will finally get an accurate volume reading and set of true measurements for your particular tank. Having an accurate volume reading allows for the simple measurement of inventory, facilitates the mixing of chemicals for precise results, and eliminates costly errors due to overflow or spillage. Now you can eliminate the guess-work and minimize the risk of error. Call Bedrock Engineering at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service. Contact Bedrock today!
Storage tanks are used in a wide variety of industries, from wineries and breweries, to petroleum storage facilities and grain production. These large holding tanks are most often fabricated on-site, and are imperfect. The tank designer’s stated volume and the tank’s actual volume can be significantly different. Discrepancies between the actual volume and the manufacturer’s stated volume can lead to costly errors such as spillage or waste. Bedrock offers our unique 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service in order to provide clients with critical information about their tanks.
Our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service is designed to help you reduce waste and maximize efficiency by delivering you with an accurate volume and detailed computer-generated 3D model of your tanks. The surveying experts at Bedrock will come to your facility to survey your tanks. During the survey, our engineers use LiDAR 3D laser scanning technology to collect an extensive set of data on each of your tanks. Using that data, our engineers will create a detailed 3D computer generated model of the interior surface of each tank. The 3D computer generated models of your tanks will allow you to see the imperfections and nuances of each particular tank, along with measurements to scale, for a detailed understanding of your tank’s true capacities.
Using the data and 3D model Bedrock will produce a tank gauging chart for each tank. The tank gauging chart will become a critical tool, as it shows the gallons per inch at every level within the tank. Using the tank gauging chart, you will be able to see exactly how much product is contained at every level of your tank. Measurements such as these are critical for obtaining accurate information about the product in your tanks, especially important when taking inventory.
With Bedrock’s 3D Laser Tank Scanning and Modeling service, you will finally get an accurate volume reading and set of true measurements for your particular tank. Having an accurate volume reading allows for the simple measurement of inventory, facilitates the mixing of chemicals for precise results, and eliminates costly errors due to overflow or spillage. Now you can eliminate the guess-work and minimize the risk of error. Call Bedrock Engineering at (559) 645-4849 to find out more about our 3D laser tank scanning and modeling service. Contact Bedrock today!