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Geospatial Survey: A Client’s Dream
Compass and transit, theodolites, latitude and longitude, Meridian Stone. These centuries-old terms are familiar to surveyors today because modern methods are still based in these foundations.
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GIS: The “GO TO” for Asset Management
As new technology continues to explode, asset managers have moved toward implementing web-based, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a solution to help oversee their assets.
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Creating Affordable Housing Despite the Chaos of COAH
On-going litigation, moving obligation targets, and changing rules on what types of mechanisms will provide credits have left New Jersey communities hanging in the balance trying to decide what to do about COAH–if anything
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Micro Surfacing Buys Time & Stretches Maintenance Dollars
Many roadways in numerous northern New Jersey counties are showing their age at close to 100 years of usage, and with high traffic volume and hardy winters, the roadways are showing more deterioration than usual.
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Six Flags Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom – How Scary is Built!
From the days of the vaudevillian side shows to the iconic Coney Island parachute jump, people have loved being scared. Man has spent millions inventing ways to twirl, spin, gyrate, toss, hang, and turn riders topsy turvy with action packed thrill rides!
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Property Recycling – Biggest Brownfield in New Jersey
Most New Jerseyans still remember the iconic Dutch Boy Paint sign on the National Lead site as you drove over the southbound side of the Garden State Parkway bridge. The huge unassuming Dutch Boy hovering over a celluloid lake was hard to miss.
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