Surveying

Opus NW - Federal Way Crossing Retail Center

The site consists of approximately 23 acres and located at the intersection of SR-18( S. 348th ), SR-161 ( 16th Ave. S.) and SR-99 (Pacific Hwy. S) in Federal Way, Washington.

In August of 2000, PACE was contracted to prepare an ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey of the site which at the time consisted of 13 separate parcels of land. The survey included a detailed topographic survey to be used by our client in designing a future retail center. The survey used a combined method of GPS and ground survey using Geodimeter Total Stations and supplemented with aerial mapping of the surrounding areas to 100' - 200' past the exterior boundary of the site. In 2004 PACE prepared a Preliminary Binding Site for the site, dividing the property into 11 new parcels. These maps and plans were subsequently put on hold during construction, at which time we were asked to prepare a Boundary Line Adjustment to enable the client to sell one of the lots prior to finishing the construction. Through 2005 until the present we have been doing all the onsite construction staking for grading, paving, utilities and 9 of the 15 buildings being built on the site.



Puget Sound Energy - Surveying Services for the White River Hydroelectric Project

The White River Hydroelectric Project began operation in 1911 as a run-of-river project with a rated capacity of 25 MW.  The Project spans over 190 tax lots and approximately 5,000 acres consisting of, among others, developable property, wildlife lands and timber. Puget Sound Energy is currently negotiating the sale of the Project properties and facilities to two groups.

Puget Sound Energy properties shall be split into multiple tracts, and PACE survey work consists of staking new property lines and setting property corners, writing legal descriptions, conducting ALTA surveys, working with various jurisdictions in creating legal boundary line adjustments and coordinating with Puget Sound Energy and the proposed purchasers will be performed. 

 

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