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Engineering.

Tyler Street - In 2004, AMI provided engineering design services for street & drainage improvements on Tyler Street from Woodlawn Street to H Street in Little Rock. Services included topographic surveys, boundary surveys, conceptual layout and design, hydrologic analysis, hydraulic design, plan development, and cost estimating. These services were provided to the City of Little Rock's Engineering Department.

Geyer Springs Road - In 2005, AMI provided engineering design and construction inspection services for street and drainage improvements for the intersection of Green Road and Geyer Springs Road in southern Pulaski County. Services included topographic surveys, boundary surveys, conceptual layout and design, hydrologic analysis, hydraulic design, plan development, cost estimating, preparation of bid documents, and construction inspection. These services were provided to the Road and Bridge Department for Pulaski County, Arkansas.

Pinnacle Valley Road - In 2005, AMI provided engineering design for street and drainage improvements for the intersection of Pinnacle Valley Road with Cantrel Road in Pulaski County. Services included topographic surveys, boundary surveys, conceptual layout and design, hydrologic analysis, hydraulic design, plan development, cost estimating, and preparation of bid documents. These services were provided to the Road and Bridge Department for Pulaski County, Arkansas.

Madison Heights Phases I & II - AMI, as a consultant to Fennell Purifoy Architects of Little Rock, performed civil engineering design and surveying services for site improvements on this project, located on West 12th Street in Little Rock. This project involved the construction of new apartment units on the site for public assisted housing. The work was funded and coordinated by the City of Little Rock's Housing Authority, the City of Little Rock's Public Works Department, and McCormick Baron of St. Louis, Missouri, a private development company. AMI's duties included development of construction documents for the civil design portions of the project; coordination of utilities; and construction stakeout and construction inspection. The civil design included site grading, design of approximately ½ mile of reinforced box culvert, roadway design of public streets, parking lot design, stormwater collection and discharge, sanitary sewer collection, and water distribution. Phase II of this project is due to be complete in the fall of 2001.

Van Buren & Harrison Streets - AMI performed the civil engineering design and development of construction plans for the City of Little Rock's Public Works Department on Van Buren Street and Harrison Streets from West 12th street to I-630. AMI performed duties which included right-of-way documents, roadway design, and stormwater collection. Many driveways were reconstructed due to the project. The project involved the rehabilitation of the existing street by overlay and widening methods. Full curb and gutter were constructed on the project. This project was completed in 2001.

Granite Mountain - AMI, as a consultant to Fennell Purifoy Architects of Little Rock, performed civil engineering design and surveying services for site improvements on this project, located in southeast Little Rock. This project involved the construction of new apartment units on the site for public housing. The work was funded and coordinated by the City of Little Rock's Housing Authority and the City of Little Rock's Public Works Department. AMI's duties included development of construction documents for the civil design portions of the project; and construction stakeout and some construction inspection. The civil design included site grading, design of approximately 800-feet of reinforced box culvert, roadway design of public streets, parking lot design, stormwater collection, sanitary sewer collection, and water distribution. This project is under construction and is due to be complete in 2001.

Lake Pickthorne - AMI performed engineering design and construction inspection on levee improvements for Lake Pickthorne, located in Lonoke County, Arkansas. This work was performed for the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. AMI performed design on stabilization of the existing levee which impounds the lake. The existing structure was deteriorating due to poor soil conditions and poor construction techniques used in the initial construction of the lake. Repairs include the use of grout-injected nylon bags which are placed along the slopes of the existing levees. Phase I construction commenced in the summer of 2001. Construction is to be completed in the fall of 2001.

Pinnacle Valley Road - AMI performed engineering design for Pulaski County for street widening and improvements along Pinnacle Valley Road from Arkansas Highway 10 north to the railroad. Widening and overlay was designed into the project, using the existing roadway for base. The roadway was redesigned to meet City specifications for traffic along the well-traveled roadway. The project was designed for two traffic lanes and two paved shoulders wide enough for bicycle traffic. Storm drainage improvement were also design into the project, where needed.

U.S. Highway 49 - AMI performed hydrologic and hydraulic engineering services along a 10-mile portion of U.S. Highway 49 from Farville, Arkansas towards Paragould. AMI performed these services as a consultant to Vaughn & Melton, the primary consultant for the AHTD on the project. The project included widening from existing 2-lane traffic to 4-lane traffic, and a bypass around the City of Brookland, Arkansas. AMI performed hydrologic analysis as required by the AHTD for design of the project.

Photogrammetry

City of Cabot - In 2004, AMI entered into a contract with McClelland Engineers of Little Rock to provide approximately 30 square miles of black-white 0.5-ft pixel size digital orthophotography and approximately 12 square miles of topographic mapping at 1"=100' final map scale, along with a 2-ft contour interval. Photography was flown by Tyler Surveying & Mapping of Conway.

City of Alma - In 2004, AMI entered into a contract with Morrison-Shipley Engineers of Van Buren to provide 0.5-ft pixel size digital orthophotography on approximately 50 square miles and topographic mapping on about 15 square miles at 1"=100' final map scale, along with a 2-ft contour interval. Photography was flown by Tyler Surveying & Mapping of Conway.

City of Harrison - In 2003, AMI entered into a contract with the City of Harrison, Arkansas to provide 0.5-ft pixel size digital orthophotography on approximately 30 square miles and topographic mapping on about 12 square miles at 1"=100' final map scale, along with a 2-ft contour interval. Photography was flown by Aerial Viewpoint of Houston, Texas.

City of Van Buren - In 2002, AMI entered into a contract with the City of Van Buren to provide 0.5-ft pixel size digital orthophotography and topographic mapping at 1"=100' final map scale, along with a 2-ft contour interval. The mapping will cover approximately 17 square miles. The photography was flown on March 10, 2002 by Richard Crouse and Associates of South Carolina.

Arkansas State Parks - AMI performed photogrammetric and surveying services on 26 Arkansas State Parks from 1998 through 2000. In 1998, AMI obtained aerial photography using Tyler Surveying and Mapping, performed ground control services, and performed partial mapping on 26 Parks. The 1998 mapping was compiled at either 1"=50' or 1"=100' scale with either 1-ft or 2-ft contours. In 2000, AMI completed mapping on 16 of the parks. This mapping was compiled at 1"=200' scale with 5-ft contours. This work was performed for Carter & Burgess of Little Rock and delivered in both AutoCAD and MicroStation formats. This work was completed in November of 2000.

City of El Dorado - AMI performed photogrammetric services on the City of El Dorado, Arkansas for Carter & Burgess in 2001. Services included obtaining black & white aerial photography (Tyler Surveying and Mapping) and delivery of digital orthophotography on approximately 20 square miles of the City. The digital orthophotography is to be delivered with pixel sizes from 0.25-feet to 0.5-ft. This project is due for completion in October of 2001.

City of Arkadelphia - AMI performed photogrammetric and surveying services on the City of Arkadelphia, Arkansas for Carter & Burgess in 2001. Services included obtaining black & white aerial photography (Tyler Surveying and Mapping), ground control surveys, benchmarks, check surveys, and delivery of digital orthophotography on approximately 8 square miles of the City. The digital topography was compiled at 1"=500' map scale and showed a 4-ft contour interval. All work completed met FEMA regulations for revisions on DFIRM's. The digital orthophotography was delivered with a pixel size 0.5-ft. The final work on this project was delivered in July of 2001.

Mining in Arkansas, Wyoming, and Colorado - AMI performed photogrammetric mapping services for a major mining company with sites in Arkansas, Wyoming, and Colorado. AMI obtained color aerial photography (Tyler Surveying and Mapping and Aerial Surveys International) and compiled topographic mapping on 1 site in Arkansas, 3 sites in Wyoming, and 2 sites in Colorado in 2000. The topographic mapping was compiled on a total of approximately 9 square miles at final map scale of 1"=200' and showed a 2-ft contour interval. Digital orthophotography was also prepared on one of the sites. This work was completed in January of 2001.

Landfills in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri - AMI performed photogrammetric services for three solid waste companies on a total of 19 sites located in 5 states. AMI obtained color and b&w photography on these sites using Tyler Surveying and Mapping, Gulf Coast Aerial Mapping, Aerial Oklahoma, and others as well as performed ground surveys on some, and compiled topographic mapping on all but one of the sites. Digital orthophotography was prepared on all sites. These projects were completed and delivered all on schedule by May of 2001. AMI has performed these services for some of these solid waste companies since 1989.

Abandoned Mining Sites in Arkansas - AMI performed photogrammetric services on abandoned mines in Arkansas. AMI obtained black & white photography through Tyler Surveying and Mapping, performed ground control surveys, set benchmarks, and compiled digital topographic mapping on all of these sites. The mapping was compiled at 1"=100' map scale and showed 2-ft contours. This work was completed in June of 2001.

Surveying

Ark. Hwy 41 - Six Mile Creek - AMI performed ground surveying services in SDMS format for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department in the fall of 2001. This work was performed using a Leitz total station and an HP-200 data collector with SDMS data collection software.

Ark. Hwy 205 Ouachita County - AMI performed ground surveying services in SDMS format for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department in the spring and summer of 2000. This work was performed using a Leitz total station and an HP-200 data collector with SDMS data collection software.

Ark. Hwy Bridge Surveys in Polk County - AMI performed ground surveying services in SDMS format for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department in the fall of 2000. This work was performed using a Leitz total station and an HP-200 data collector with SDMS data collection software.

Ark. Hwy Bridge Surveys on Thre mile Creek - AMI performed ground surveying services in SDMS format for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department in the fall of 1999. This work was performed using a Leitz total station and an HP-200 data collector with SDMS data collection software.

Granite Mountain - AMI performed construction stakeout for site improvements at Granite Mountain housing development, located in southeastern Little Rock. This work included the stakeout of buildings, streets & sidewalks, storm drainage and utilities. This work is expected to be complete in the fall of 2001.

Madison Heights Phase I & II - AMI performed construction stakeout for site improvements at the Madison Heights housing development, located on West 12th Street. This work included the stakeout of buildings, streets & sidewalks, storm drainage and utilities. This work is expected to be complete in the fall of 2001.

Pinnacle Valley Road - AMI performed boundary and topographic surveys required for the design of roadway widening and improvements on Pinnacle Valley Road from Arkansas Highway 10 to the railroad tracks. This work was completed in 2000.

U.S. Highway 49 - AMI performed Right-of-Way surveys along 10 miles of improvements for the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department as a consultant for Vaughn & Melton, the prime consultants on the project. The surveys included the development of a full set of right-of-way plans and contract documents which met AHTD specifications.


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