Powerline Design

With over 15 years of experience in power line mapping and design, the staff at Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography understand what it takes to carry a power line upgrade project from the initial planning stages, through the mapping and design process, and into the construction phase of each project.  

POWER LINE DESIGN SERVICES


GPS FIELD DATA COLLECTION
The staff at Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography utilize the latest technology in GPS field data collection for all kinds of power line upgrade projects.  Just some of the types of projects include upgrade and reconductor projects, highway relocation projects, new line extensions, as well as complete feeder voltage conversions and feeder maps.

DRAFTING AND DESIGN
Using todays technology, Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography can interpret the Field GPS Data collected on a project, and produce maps of the lines which include such data as pole or device numbers, span lengths, deflection angles, property line and ownership information, easement information, and much more.  Working closely with the engineers overseeing the projects, Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography can help design the upgrades or new lines and create staking sheets necessary for the project to move into construction.

PERMIT SUBMISSION
With an understanding of the many types of permit processes a project may need to go through during the design Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography can identify the type of permit that may be required, create and submit the permits with the required information, and follow up with the permitting entity until the permits have been approved.  

FIELD STAKING
Utilizing the latest technology in surveying equipment, Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography can stake the pole or device locations for any kind of project.  Lake Conroe Maps & Aerial Photography can also locate and stake the locations of easement and vegetation trimming boundaries.

AS BUILT DRAWINGS
Using our GPS Field Data collection methods, Lake Conroe Maps & Photography can map and produce drawings that show the final power line information or device information for any type of project upon completion of construction.  These help to ensure that projects were built to planned specifications, and show any changes from the original design.