Sitelines PA
This installment of MTS@50 takes us to Brunswick Landing in Brunswick, Maine and the offices of Sitelines, PA .? At the helm of Sitelines PA is Kevin Clark PLS and Bruce Martinson PLS.? Sitelines are a full-service civil engineering and land surveying firm with over 100 years of combined experience.? Kind of a one stop shop for civil and surveying.? Sitelines has played an active and key role in the re-development of the former NAS Brunswick.?
Kevin is a Professional Land Surveyor with over 30 years of experience in the land use consulting field. Kevin joined Sitelines in 1999 and has progressively assumed additional responsibility, becoming a principal owner in 2006 and president in 2009. In addition to daily corporate management responsibilities, Kevin is responsible for project management of surveying and site design projects ranging from residential subdivisions to commercial and industrial site developments.
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Bruce is a Professional Land Surveyor with over 30 years of experience in all facets of land surveying services. In his role as Survey Manager, he is responsible for survey operations, records and title research, and quality control. His survey services include boundary and topographic surveys, expert witness testimony, heavy construction layout, record drawings, ALTA/ACSM Title Surveys for any size project and flood hazard determinations. He also has extensive experience in ordinance interpretation and representation before various municipal review boards.
?We had a great visit with Kevin and Bruce at their office in Brunswick Landing and asked the 6 questions.
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Q1????????? How long have you been a Maine Technical Source customer?
??????????????? Nearly 40 years.?
?Q2????????? Why have you been a long-term customer?
??????????????? Fast response times; accurate information, friendly staff; great service and support ; SUPPORT OF MSLS
?Q3????????? How would you describe your relationship with MTS?
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??????????????? Solid, Reliable, Endless, Friendly
?Q4 ???????? What are your top challenges in today’s surveying market?
·???????? Having enough time to service clients
·???????? Efficiency in workflow
·???????? Archiving past efforts to increase profits on repeat work
?Q5 ???????? When adopting new technology what are your top 3 considerations?
·???????? Timing on return on the investment
·???????? Speed of full implementation
·???????? Scalability for the future
?Q6????????? How did you get into surveying and what keeps you engaged in the profession?
??????????????? I helped a friend (Bruce Van Note) while searching for my first job in 1987. After a year in a state office job, he asked if I wanted to try surveying in 1988. I never looked back. This is the exact job I was made to do. -Bruce
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Well, we are happy that you did.? Our customers’ stories, like their businesses mean the world to us.? We are fortunate indeed that so many trust us to help them.
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