Mach IV Engineering & Surveying

Mach IV Engineering & Surveying

Civil Engineering

Green Bay, Wisconsin 63 followers

Mach IV provides site/civil engineering, stormwater management, environmental consulting, and land surveying services.

About us

Incorporated in March 2007, Mach IV provides site planning, site/civil engineering, stormwater management, environmental consulting, wetland delineation, land surveying, and construction management services to public sector clients, design professionals, construction managers, land developers, and general contractors throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest. Mach IV emphasizes experienced staff and flexible, personal client service. Experienced staff provides services that result in sustainable, cost-effective solutions. Experienced personnel allows cost savings to be realized through efficient designs, thereby minimizing construction costs. Detailed construction drawings and explicit project specifications are developed to ensure qualified, accurate contractor bids are received and project cost overruns are minimized. At the onset of each project, Mach IV assembles the design team based on the design team members’ experience/area of expertise and the project needs. Mach IV implements a peer review quality control process on each project. Project reviews are routinely performed by the Project Manager with input from team members at the 30%, 60% and 90% project completion phases. Mach IV offers a client-focused project approach which allows your project to become our priority. Mach IV emphasizes minimizing design and construction costs while improving constructability to ensure your projects are delivered within budget. We pride ourselves on providing a flexible and rapid response to your project so that it is completed on schedule and within budget. A successful project for us is a project that is ultimately successful for our client.

Website
https://www.mach-iv.com/
Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Type
Partnership
Founded
2007

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  • With the temperatures dropping, it will not be long before Winter is here! The Winter is a great time to start planning next years projects. Whether you are putting up a fence, doing some landscaping, putting on an addition, building a shed, or looking to divide your property, this is a great time to get started! Having a Land Survey done during the Winter will give you time to plan out next years projects and allow you to start on them right away in the Springtime. Contact us right away so we can help you plan out your next years projects! Email us at acleveland@mach-iv.com

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  • Most people see us for a few hours while we are doing the field work for their Land Survey and wonder.....is that it???? On a typical residential Land Survey, the field work makes up only about 1/3 of the work involved in having your Land Surveyed. Once you accept the proposal, we get started with researching your property. We: - Get copies of your deed -Look for previous survey work in the area -Look at how your neighbors property relate to your property -Do preliminary computations to help guide us in the field. When we are at your property doing the field work we: -Look for existing property corners -Set or replace any damaged or missing property corners -Locate any encroachments -Locate improvements (house, garage, sheds, pavement, etc) -Complete any special instructions from the client Once we are done with the field work we: -Review the work completed in the field -Do our final computations -Prepare the survey for drafting -Draft the map -Review the map and make corrections -Send the map to our client and the County we are working in to be placed on file To learn more about having your property surveyed please email us at acleveland@mach-iv.com

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  • GPS has been a real game changer for Land Surveying! What use to take us a half a day to measure a property corner way out in the swamp now may only take 30 minutes (as long as the swamp is not too wet!). Here is a great picture of Justin from our office measuring a "40" corner in the middle if a swamp earlier this summer (he only fell in up to his knees a few times!😁)

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  • It depends on what side of the fence you are on…… Some people will move the fence…. Some people don’t care and will leave it for someone else to deal with… Some people will work out a handshake deal with the neighbor… (This is a temporary solution. When you or the neighbor move the problem comes right back) Others will pretend it doesn’t exist… And some will suit up and go to war with the neighbor… (This can get expensive and generally ruins the relationship with the neighbor and ruins your enjoyment of your property) The best option is to move the fence to the property line. The next best option is to reach a solution with your neighbor, put in writing, and get it recorded at the Register of Deeds Office. (This protects you, your neighbor, and the future owners of either property) At some point, someone will have to deal with this, and it is better to do so before it becomes a heated issue. If you are in a similar situation, contact us right away and we will present you with some options! Email us at: acleveland@mach-iv.com

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