Existing Structure and Landscape Conditions
SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing structure and landscape conditions.
ATKIN-OLSHEN and CVM
Swarthmore College Scott Amphitheatre
Scans: 8Scan Time: 1 day
Working for Project Architect Atkin-Olshen, and CVM, the structural engineers responsible for designing a proposed removable canopy and supporting structures for the existing 50-year-old open-air Amphitheatre, SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing structure and landscape conditions. These services were employed to enable the project team to design the renovations in a 3‑D environment. The Revit model and accompanying point cloud allows the team and owner to design and then view the effects their design will have on the multi-terraced levels, stone retaining walls and mature trees. In addition, SSM utilized an existing topographical survey plan that was imported into Revit and used as supplemental background information.
SSM delivered the following:
An accurate 3D model of the Ampitheatre developed in Revit. The point cloud data was included in the Revit drawing.
Leica Tru-View of each scanner position. Leica Tru-View is a free web-based tool allowing the user to view the point cloud and field photography together, to easily and quickly “re-visit” the scanned areas of the building. Tasks such as panning, zooming, acquiring measurements and mark-up tools are all functions of the Leica Tru-View Software.
High Definition Scanning and AutoCAD Modeling
SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing facade conditions of the church’s 150-foot bell tower.
BRYN MAWR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | EXTERIOR SCAN
CVM Engineers
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing facade conditions of the church’s 150-foot bell tower. These services were employed to enable the project team to understand the design the displacements of the masonry elements in a 3‑D environment to ascertain structural conditions. The AutoCad elevations and sections and accompanying point cloud allows the team and owner to design and then view the existing conditions and effects of any proposed repairs.
SSM delivered the following:
Elevation of each side of the tower portion of the church delivered as a 2D Autocad drawing. The portion of the tower, from the parapet base to the top of highest point was highly detailed to show cast stone ornamentation and the location of each of the stones in the aforementioned portion and include general geometry for the balance of the tower (to ground level). SSM documented planar distortion to indicate how far the top portion of the tower as well as the parapet walls may be leaning.
Leica Tru-View of each scanner position. Leica Tru-View is a free web-based tool allowing the user to view the point cloud and field photography together, to easily and quickly “re-visit” the scanned areas of the building. Tasks such as panning, zooming, acquiring measurements and mark-up tools are all functions of the Leica Tru-View Software.
HIGHLIGHT: The 11 scans were performed in 1 day.
Master Plan, Phase I Restoration and Phase II Construction Documentation
Master Plan, Phase I Restoration and Phase II Construction Documentation of the Lehigh Railroad Engine House for the White Haven Community Library
WHITE HAVEN COMMUNITY LIBRARY
FRENS & FRENS, LLC RESTORATION ARCHITECTS
White Haven Community Library
White Haven PA
The West Chester-based architectural firm of Frens and Frens, LLC was initially engaged to prepare a Master Plan to identify the feasibility of the adaptive re-use of the 1864 Lehigh Railroad Engine House for the White Haven Area Community Library. As SSM has done with several projects with the firm, we were responsible for land surveying; the assessment of the building systems including mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural; site design issues related to zoning, stormwater management and; evaluation potential site environmental concerns. At this stage, schematic plans were prepared to identify budget and gain community support for the conversion.
SSM continued to support the team on subsequent phases. Phase 1 has been completed and was undertaken to stabilize and improve the building’s masonry envelope and steel structure.
Phase 2 is currently underway and includes the design for site improvements and documentation for the new building mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. A significant effort was undertaken to identify the feasibility of utilizing alternative energy opportunities, including geothermal systems. After identifying potential geothermal systems appropriate for the specific site geology, site design constraints and permitting our mechanical design staff worked in concert with SSM’s environmental staff to conduct a well boring and thermal conductivity testing. SSM prepared probably cost estimates and payback. The outcome of these efforts has led to funding of the system installation, and the project is currently out for bidding.
Monitor Wall Movement - High Definition Scanning
High definition laser scan of a thirty foot high retaining wall
LEDGEROCK GOLF CLUB
LedgeRock Golf Club
Mohnton, Pennsylvania
High definition laser scan of a thirty foot high retaining wall to monitor movement in both the vertical and horizontal directions. A survey base plan and data table calculating the movement were created using the scan data.
LEDGEROCK GOLF CLUB TEE BOX
Surveying Services
Managing surveying services for all aspects of landfill operations including survey stakeout support, as‑constructed survey and certification plan preparation for new cell construction and final capping/closure projects, and continuous survey support and grade control for waste placement, all phases of gas mining activities and infrastructure construction.
Republic Services/Consestoga Landfill
Berks County, Pennsylvania
Support General Operations
Monthly and annual waste volume and compaction reports
Generate annual aerial mapping data
Survey control for all grading aspects of landfill operations including waste placement and borrow soils for daily cover
Establish, monitor and distribute all GPS and conventional survey control for the sites
Construction layout and As-Constructed survey for all facility construction or modification
Bi-annual Mine Subsidence survey for earth stability
Survey support for Landfill gas mining operations
Construction Phase survey and certification of new waste cells and capping/closure
Construction survey for all phases and layers of new waste cell design
Sub-base, LDZ, LCZ, GCL, LPS Clay, Liner materials, Piping, Pump House and Protective cover
Develop GPS ready 3-D Grade Control models for On-Board grade control software to be used by site contractor
Draft all certification plans for submission to PaDEP
Survey and document all destructive testing, liner seams and trenches
Construction survey for all phases and layers of new waste cell design
Survey of waste grades, Intermediate Cover, Capping materials and Final Cover
Draft all certification plans for submission to PaDEP
Supporting Services
Survey or delineate any permit driven lines of control such as Wetlands, Property Lines, Waste Permit Boundary Lines and surrounding buffer area impact elements
Continuous survey support for new projects or design including existing conditions survey, construction staking of new designs and As-Constructed survey and reports of installed design components
Survey and plan preparation of land acquisition and subdivisions
Current and Historical mapping of site development to be used in quarterly and annual reports.
Civil and Site Engineering
SSM provided all of the civil/site engineering and permitting for the Millmont Elementary School and 6th Grade Magnet School.
READING SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLMONT CAMPUS
The Reading School District
Reading, Pennsylvania
SSM provided all of the civil/site engineering and permitting for the Millmont Elementary School and 6th Grade Magnet School. This 135,000 square foot facility is being built by the Reading School District and includes a $2.2 million site work package.
As part of the design team, SSM provided the civil engineering design that included the site surveys, parking, circulation, grading, landscaping, street upgrades, green roof and other BMP's, stormwater management, erosion control permitting, and all land development plans and approvals. The design was completed on schedule. The awarded construction bid was less than the estimated construction cost.
READING SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLMONT CAMPUS
READING SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLMONT CAMPUS