Stockwell Engineers provided East River Electric Cooperative with supplemental topographic survey, property research, cadastral survey, corner ties, and completed drawing for the client showing all topographic, right of way, easements, and platted properties along the route.
The route for the Flandreau to Rutland Tie-Line spanned 19 miles and went through Lake and Moody Counties in South Dakota.
Stockwell did all legal research for existing easements and platted properties along the route, and then conducted a cadastral survey of the route recovering and resetting government corners, tying them out, creating corner ties, and filing them in their subsequent counties.
Stockwell provided supplemental topographic survey picking up fences, culverts, bridges, approaches, field entrances, underground utilities, and overhead powerline crossings.
After the field work was completed, Stockwell produced an Auto-CADD drawing using East River Electric’s drawing standards and line work and provided it to them for their use in the acquisition of right of way and construction of the project.