City of Omaha Surveying Right of Way

<p>Right-of-Way is a public boundary corridor for streets, roads, and utilities. It is the line between public and private lands. Public lands contain manmade or natural resources for public use. Private lands may contain the same resources, but an easement dedicated to the public is required. CNC Surveying does right-of-way surveys for the City of Omaha and other governmental organizations.</p>
Right-of-Way surveys of highway corridors are collected in GEOPAK, a MicroStation product used by Departments of Transportation.

CNC Surveying has been fortunate to receive work from the City of Omaha for right-of-way surveying. Because of our Tier II Small Emerging Business status, and being a Woman-Owned Business, we have had the opportunity to show our quality and responsiveness in topographic and boundary surveying.

One of the contracts we have done is intersection surveying for traffic signals. We locate as-built features within the intersection such as street signs, manholes, utility pull boxes, power poles, plats, property lines and existing relevant easements. This information is used to write legal descriptions of new easements for signals required.

right-of-way survey for city of omaha
Right-of-Way Survey for City of Omaha

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When streets are re-constructed because of safety reasons, storm damage, traffic changes, inadequate capacity, a detailed topographic survey is needed. MicroStation is preferred by state and municipal Departments of Transportation. Clear survey coding captures linework with attributes into a three-dimensional model.

GEOPAK: A surveyor using a prism pole to code descriptions of features along a highway in GEOPAK transportation design software.
A surveyor using a prism pole to code descriptions of features along a highway in GEOPAK transportation design software.

If you need a right-of-way survey with boundary and easements, or complete with full topo in AutoCAD or MicroStation please call CNC.

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