Granite Engineering & Surveying LLC

Granite Engineering & Surveying LLC Experienced Engineering & Surveying in Powell, Wyoming Scott H. Lewis is the local owner of Granite Engineering & Surveying LLC. Water sewer replacement projects.

He holds dual license as a Profession Engineer and Professional Land Surveyor in Wyoming and Montana with over 29 years professional experience. Whether you are looking for drilling exploration in field, drafting of soils reports. Testing of aggregates, soils, concrete or asphalt. Managing very large civil engineering projects, subdivisions, street reconstruction, large building projects. Scott ha

s done it including working with state government agencies, counties, city, and commissioners. Scotts is a versatile engineer and surveyor and continues to adapt, learn and apply his experience working with a wide variety of different disciplines and projects to provide you the best service. * Geotechnical Engineering * Hydrologic Engineering * General Civil Engineering * Environmental Engineering * Land Surveying * Cadastral Surveying * Alta/ASCM Surveying * Topographic & Utility Mapping Surveying * Construction Surveying * Material Testing

11/23/2017

Do you know why survey assistants are called chainmen? They're called that because they used to pull measuring chains toward locations pointed out by the surveyor. Measuring chains are no longer used but somehow the term stuck.

11/21/2017

Did you know that environmental engineering is a relatively new branch of engineering services? It draws on many different disciplines, including civil engineering, chemical engineering, environmental sciences, and other related disciplines.

11/16/2017

Are you concerned that the building you’re planning for a site simply won’t be feasible? Let’s talk about the current features present on your land so that you can determine whether it will require too much effort to bring your vision to life.

11/14/2017

Are you concerned that a neighbor’s home addition is going to end up crossing your property line? If they believe the land they’re building on isn’t yours, it may be necessary to order a land survey to settle the matter.

11/09/2017

Each region of the country has its own set of unique geotechnical characteristics. In the Midwest, for example, glacial action flattened hills, filled valleys, carved out the Great Lakes and left behind a distinctive soil and rock profile.

11/07/2017

Before building on undeveloped land, bring in a survey crew to mark out the location(s) of the proposed structure(s). This ensures not only that you are building only on your property, but that all setbacks, easements, and other boundaries are correct.

11/02/2017

The earliest indications of civil environmental engineering date as far back as the Harappan civilization of the Indus River valley. Their cities had sewers and drainage systems for removing contaminated water and garbage away from population areas.

10/31/2017

Buildings and skyscrapers are heavy, often containing many thousands of pounds of concrete and reinforcing steel bars. Increased weight is one reason why soil stability is such a critical concern.

10/26/2017

The work of a civil engineer isn’t always the most obvious thing, but if you stop and look around, you might be surprised. Civil engineers are vital for building infrastructure like roads that you and thousands of others use every single day.

10/24/2017

When taking out title insurance, a survey may be needed before it can be issued in order to protect the interests of all involved. If your title company requires one, we will conduct the survey according to their demands.

10/19/2017

Some geotechnical engineers specialize in rock mechanics. They focus on structural mechanics and the viability of rock materials as stable foundations for buildings, or comminution and the use of man-made forces to reduce rock to small fragments.

10/17/2017

Did you know that environmental engineering has been around for thousands of years? Ancient civilizations in the Indus River Valley had early versions of sewers, and the Romans were famous for the aqueducts they built to bring water to their cities.

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Powell, WY
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Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
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