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Surveying

Some of Arora's notable survey projects include:

Route 40, Section 4; Salem County, NJ

Arora's Survey Department was responsible for all survey and ROW related aspects of this four-mile roadway improvement project including topographic surveys and establishing a horizontal and vertical control network in the NAD83 and NAVD88 datum. Surveys of the existing bridge over Elmer Lake and cross-sections of the lake were also performed. We performed ROW surveys, prepared deed mosaics and re-established the original Route 40 baseline for ROW mapping. ROW documents and descriptions were prepared in accordance with the Map Filing Law for the acquisition of over 50 parcels.

Hay Creek Bicycle/Walking Trail, Berks County, PA

Arora's Survey Department performed topographic surveys, GPS control, ROW mapping and deed mosaics for approximately 10 miles of abandoned railroad bed in Robeson, Union and Caernarvon Townships. The mapping will be used for the design of a trail connecting the Schuylkill River Greenway’s Thun Trail with the Horse-Shoe Trail and French Creek State Park. Arora's scope includes complete investigative environmental studies, preliminary and final right-of-way plans, and the acquisition of the abandoned rail line.

SR 309, Section 06S Coopersburg Widening, Lehigh County, PA

Arora's Survey Department was responsible for all survey and ROW related aspects of this 1.14 mile roadway improvement project including topographic surveys and establishing a horizontal and vertical control network in the Pennsylvania State Plane Coordinate System. Surveys of the existing roadway were extemely difficult due to traffice volume and required coordination with traffic safety control for lane closures throughout the project. We performed ROW surveys, prepared deed mosaics and re-established the SR 309 baseline for preliminary ROW mapping.

Route 54 and Route 322 Interchange, Atlantic County, NJ

Arora's Survey Department was responsible for all survey and ROW aspects of this NJDOT interchange reconstruction project. We prepared topographic surveys and established a horizontal and vertical control network in the NAD83 and NAVD88 datum using GPS and conventional surveying methods. Work required photogrammetry, aerial mapping, topographic survey, highway profiles and cross-sections, utility surveys and preparation of base mapping. We re-established existing base lines, right-of-way lines and property lines for right-of-way mapping and performed ROW surveys and prepared deed mosaics ROW mapping..

Route 70 (4) Manasquan River Bridge Replacement

Arora's Survey Department was responsible for all survey and ROW related aspects of this NJDOT bridge replacement project. We established a horizontal and vertical control network in the NAD83 and NAVD88 datum utilizing GPS and conventional surveying methods. Arora's Survey Department was responsible for detailed topographic surveys, highway cross-sections and profiles, and utility surveys for the preparation of base maps. Arora also obtained cross-sections of the existing Manasquan River for design, permitting and preparation of riparian maps. Arora performed ROW surveys and prepared deed mosaics for ROW mapping. We prepared ROW documents and descriptions in accordance with the Map Filing Law.for the acquisition of 28 parcels. Arora established the current Mean High Water Elevation and prepared Riparian Parcel Maps for submission to the NJ Department of Environmental Prptection.