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planimeter (14K)
Mechanical and digital planimeters are excellent are measuring tools to use when you measure irregular shaped areas on plans or drawings. They eliminate the need for grids, charts or calculations done by hand. Planimeters are used by the professionals in these areas: Surveying, Civil Engineering, Cartography, Architecture, Medicine, Clothing, Industry, Boat & Ship Design, Office, Store & Plant Planning, Biology and more.








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Jeffrey Doughty, PLS            jsd@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 21

Certification:         Professional Land Surveyor, PA

Experience:          Boundary, mortgage, topographic, oil & gas and as-built surveys; major & minor subdivisions; construction layouts (roads, bridges, railroads, utilities); earthwork volumetrics; erosion & sedimentation control; wetland mitigation; GPS; permitting (PA DOT, PA DEP, railroad)

 

Mark Molesky, SIT            molesky@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 13

Certification:         Surveyor-In-Training, PA Notary

Education:            Bachelor of Science Degree, Surveying

Experience:         Right of way and regulator negotiations / acquisition; courthouse research; boundary, topographic, oil & gas and as-built surveys; GPS construction layout, utility route design, fiber optic strand mapping, utility pole profiling, permitting (PA DOT, PA DEP, railroad)

 

Michael Magoulick            magoulick@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 13

Education:           Associates Degree, Civil Eng.     

Experience:          Boundary, topographic and Oil & Gas surveys; major & minor subdivisions; earthwork volumetrics, construction layouts (roads, ponds, utilities); permitting (PA DOT, PA DEP, railroad)

 

Joshua Wolfe            jwolfe@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 4

Certification:       Environmental Phase 1 Site Assessment

Education:          Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science

Experience:        Erosion & sediment control, topographic survey, preliminary surveying, E.S.T. I. construction inspector, wetland mitigation, NEPA documentation, monitoring well sampling, permitting (PA DOT, PA DEP), oil & gas well surveys

 

William Trunick, Jr.       btrunick@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 13

Education:          Bachelor of Science, Surveying & mapping   

Experience:          Boundary, topographic and Oil & Gas well and Alta Surveys; GPS

 

Alicia Carnahan            carnahan@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 2

Education:           Bachelor of Science Degree, Regional Planning    

Experience:         Erosion & sedimentation control, GIS creation & management, permitting (PA DOT, PA DEP), oil & gas well surveys, wetland delineation

 

Chad Phillips         cphillips@environmentallandsurveying.com

Years Experience: 2

Education:           Bachelor of Science Degree, Surveying    

Experience:         Boundary, topographic, oil & gas surveys; road layout

 

 

abney (14K)

An Abney Level is used to measure vertical angle or inclination. It consists of a telescope and an adjustable tubular spirit level, which is connected to a vertical scale marked in both slope and degrees. when viewing through the eyepiece, there is a horizontal index line that is aligned over the object being measured, and adjacent to the object is a reflected image of the tubular spirit level as viewed from underneath. The level is adjusted until the bubble is centered and aligned to the horizontal index line. The angle of inclination or declination is then read from the vernier scale.