Fayette County Business Park

McMillen Engineering provided civil engineering, land development designs, traffic engineering, and permitting for this project. Included is a 204,000 square foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, 31,000 square feet of small shop retail spaces, Applebee’s Restaurant, and two smaller restaurants.

Sheetz

McMillen Engineering provided land development design and permitting for this gas station and convenience store. The site is located at the intersection of New Salem Road and State Route 40 in South Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

FACT Transit Center

McMillen Engineering provided building, civil engineering, land development, and traffic engineering design; permitting, and construction engineering. The project included a 1,930 square foot transfer center, office space, and a tourism information center. The site is located within the Fayette County Business Park.

CalFrac

McMillen Engineering provided building design, civil engineering design, land development design and permitting for the CalFrac development located within the Fayette Business Park in Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The development, as shown here under construction, contains three buildings totaling 90,600 sf situated on a 43 acre site.

Land Surveying

Land Surveying

Utilizing state-of-the-art equipment, McMillen Engineering provides professional land survey services to architects, commercial and industrial developers, private land owners, and government entities.

Land Survey services consist of:

  • ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys
  • ALTA/ACSM As-Built Land Title Surveys
  • Land boundary survey
  • Retracement surveys
  • Topographic surveys
  • Major, minor, and simple subdivisions
  • Easement surveying
  • Right-of-Way surveying
  • Construction surveying
  • As-Built surveys
  • Flood Insurance program elevation certificate

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What is Land Surveying to McMillen Engineering, Inc.?

Land Boundary Surveying is a process of being a neutral party in accordance to the surveyors’ creed and canons, rules of surveying, and standards of practice utilizing recorded documents such as deeds, maps, plats, wills, etc. along with collected field evidence to determine the location of boundary lines on the ground as intended by land owners and/or prior surveyors. It is also used to create Subdivisions which is the process of taking a land boundary survey and either divide land into two or more parcels or combine land into a larger parcel.

McMillen Engineering, Inc. performs all types of Land Boundary Surveys for small lots, large lots, farm lots, residential lots, commercial lots, small subdivisions, and large subdivisions.

Retracement Surveys which are used to show the intention of original surveyors that are no longer in practice, utilizing the recorded documents.

Topographic Surveying is the process of gathering data from the ground to show the configuration or how the land lies on a drawing. These surveys used in conjunction with boundary surveys can be used for but not limited to land planning and land development.

Easement Surveying is the process utilizing data from land boundary surveys or design drawings and creating areas for the use and enjoyment of land owned by others for a specific purpose.

Right-of-Way Surveying is the process utilizing data from land boundary surveys or design drawings to create areas of possession for a designated use of land owned by others for a specific purpose. Such as: water lines, storm sewer lines, sanitary sewer lines, overhead/under ground transmission lines, walk way, cart ways, highways, act.

ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, “The Cadillac of Survey”, which is a boundary survey created in accordance with the standards as adopted by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) (an organization of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM)), which combines the practice of: Retracement, Topographic, Easement, and Right-of-Way Surveying. This type of survey is used commonly used for commercial surveys involving bank loans.

Construction Surveying is the process utilizing data from design drawings and putting the information on the physical ground for construction of projects involving but not limited to: earth movement for land development, road construction or extensions, building construction or additions, anchor bolt layout steel structures, monument monitoring, establishing horizontal and vertical control to be used by contractors or utility placements.