Going Green is a reality!

Teamed with multiple trade professionals for more than 8 months intricately our surveyorโ€™s laid out the path to completion. Watching the woods being parted at the Brookhaven National Laboratory certainly was poignant. ย However, opening the provision of expanse provided Green energy and lighting for more than 4,000 Long Island homes. I considered it a true historic moment.ย  A huge under taking, we utilized our Trimble robotic total stations, GNSS and conventional tools to perform like a well oiled machine.ย  The finish is awe inspiring to say the least.

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lat:40.52109661

long:72.510991874

elv:45.84

The site wont show up just yet on Google earth but keep watch.ย  I will post some pictures soon.

peace

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  • Land Surveyor
    I have to agree on all counts. This is the way of the future. If you are not part of it you are part of the problem.
  • Could not agree more, over the past 4 years we have seen this "Green" ReNewable energy sources go from a hobbish nature to big business.ย  The savings and the impact has many taking another look.
  • Land Surveyor

    Jim,

    I think that going green is not only a reality, it is also a necessity - and a profitable one at that! ย Going green saves companies and individuals money, and it creates jobs, none less important than surveying jobs.

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