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MJS Engineering & Land Surveying, PC has provided its clients with Site Plan, land use and construction documents for a host of projects both locally, nationally and internationally.
MJS Engineering & Land Surveying, PC will assist the land use approval before the various planning boards to seek approval for the particular site. Completed examples include: |
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Nanshan Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone
Hainan, China
Working in conjunction with Urban International, Inc., we prepared all the preliminary infrastructure for an overall development of 10 km2 (4 mi.2) site with a practical, effective development area of 217 hectares (540 acres). This project will have an ultimate population of 30,000 people. The infrastructure outline included water wells, water treatment, sanitary sewer treatment, pump stations, irrigation water, man‑made lakes, power distribution, telephone and telecommunication. Projected loads were calculated based upon available groundwater sources and suggestions were made for the overall development based on topography and local conditions. The project was presented to the project sponsors in early December 1997. |
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Kabal al Kubah Development
Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Provided input into the design completion for a proposed 9,000 unit mixed-use residential and commercial complex in the Jabal Al Kabah area. Scope of input was to the civil portions of the project including site, water, waste disposal and re‑use, and infrastructure. Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates (USA) with Zuhair Fayez & Associates (Saudi) were the prime team. |
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Cacique del Mar - Greg Norman Signature Golf Course
Punta Cacique, Costa Rica
MJS Engineering & Land Surveying, PC, in conjunction with Lockwood Greene, prepared a complete Utility Report which outlined water supply, stormwater collection, treatment and drainage, waste water treatment, and golf course irrigation for a proposed resort. The overall development was designed to handle 3,000 guests, with 60 guest rooms, 56 villas and 241 lots. In addition, two options were analyzed and presented for water treatment: a pneumatic system and one for a central storage resevoir. |
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