Kevin K. Whitley RPLS
<br />Hayter Engineering Inc.
<br />Education
<br />Bachelor of Science Stephen F. Austin State University, 1997
<br />Registrations
<br />Registered Professional Land Surveyor - 2006, Texas (5892)
<br />Experience
<br />Mr. Whitley has 14 years of experience in design surveying and boundary surveying,
<br />using both GPS and conventional methods for field surveying and utilize AutoCAD Civil
<br />3D 2012 as well as ArcMap 10 in the office.
<br />SURVEYING
<br />► ALTA Surveys for Mirabeau Square, Florida Power and Light, and other
<br />retail centers, Lamar County.
<br />► Property boundary and easement surveys in Lamar, Red River, Fannin, Delta,
<br />Hopkins, Henderson, Hunt, Van Zandt, Collin, Franklin, Tarrant, Titus, Grayson,
<br />and Bowie Counties.
<br />► US 271 - Paris to Mt. Pleasant (TxDOT/Dannenbaum Engineering)
<br />design surveys, ownership research, utility locations, deed research.
<br />► Design surveys for city streets in Annona, Bonham, Commerce, Cooper, Deport,
<br />Detroit,
<br />DeKalb, and Trenton Texas.
<br />► Design surveys for water and sewer lines in numerous Northeast Texas cities.
<br />► Utility Staking - 16 miles of existing waterline for Florida Power and Light.
<br />► Construction Staking - Lamar Power Partners/Panda Energy, various hotels,
<br />schools, nursing centers, and commercial sites in Collin, Fannin, Lamar, Hunt,
<br />Tarrant, and Titus Counties.
<br />► TXDOT Highway Surveying: Evergreen Contract - Lamar County, U.S. 82 -
<br />Lamar County, multiple bridge surveys - Hopkins County, Channel Easement
<br />Surveys - Lamar County.
<br />► Preparation of preliminary plats, final plats and replats in Collin, Delta, Fannin,
<br />Lamar, Tarrant, Red River and other counties.
<br />► Lake and channel depth surveys on Cedar Creek Lake, Blossom Lake, Lake
<br />Crook, Sabine River, and Pine Creek.
<br />► Survey Support of Military Munitions Response Program - Delineation of ranges
<br />and grids on property formerly owned by Camp Maxey, Lamar County, Texas.
<br />► Field work for 6 miles of Texas Midland Railroad right-of-way.
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