CTS Engineering provides full Surveying, Mapping and Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services through their Geospatial Department.
Our vastly experienced team will provide you with the most valuable resource to develop your project: current data. Starting from concept development to final construction plans we will cover improvements, legal aspects, and any utility conflicts. Using the latest state-of-the-art technology we can deliver data for 3D Modeling, collect information in real-time, provide data fusion between Cadd, Lidar and GIS, our resources are geared up for the success of your project!
CTS provides services to State, Local Counties, Cities, and private corporations. We are pre-qualified in FDOT Work types 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 and Miami-Dade County certified in 15.01 and 15.03
Our services will range from:
- Roadway Design Surveys (2D/3D)
- Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)/Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
- Topographic/DTM Surveys
- Horizontal & Vertical Control
- GPS Surveying
- Right-of-Way mapping
- Boundary Surveys
- Legal Descriptions & Sketches
- ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys
- Lidar/Terrestrial
- Construction Surveys
- Drainage Surveys
- Differential Leveling
- Specific Purpose Survey
- Bathymetric/Hydrographic Surveys
- As-Built/Record Surveys
- Quantity Surveys
- GIS
- Aerial Photo Control Surveys for Mapping
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Services
CTS brings to the team a Director of Geospatial, Project Surveyor and SUE Services Manager with vast “hands on” experience.
Director of Geospatial, Ms. Lis Tolstoy, PSM, brings over 27 years of surveying experience. She is well-known and trusted in the industry and always serves as a great leader on the projects she oversees. She has served as a Project Manager on multiple contracts with FDOT, and managed 200+ work orders. Ms. Tolstoy is a stickler for detail and holds her survey team to the highest of standards, ensuring that our clients receive a quality project. Ms. Tolstoy’s experience has included high-pressure management roles that require the prioritization and planning of work activities to not only meet, but also exceed, productivity standards. Ms. Tolstoy’s extensive experience covers the areas of Design/Topographic/DTM surveys, geodetic control (horizonal & vertical), boundary surveys, right-of-way control survey and mapping, maintenance and monumentation maps, As-Built Surveys, Hydrographic Surveys, Mean High-Water Surveys, 3D Terrestrial/Mobile LIDAR, GIS data collection – Survey 123, data conversion, GPS and georeferencing.
Project Surveyor, Mr. Paul E Doll, PSM who recently retired after 30 years from District 4 where he held the position of Survey Section Leader. From 1989 to 2009, he held roles as a Survey Crew Chief and Survey Technician with the FDOT District 4 office, where he was able to gain valuable experience conducting and supervising field survey crews, as well as, performing data processing using software such as MicroStation, GEOPAK, CAiCE and FDOT CADD applications. During his last 5 years at the Department (2015-2020), his main tasks involved evaluating Leica survey equipment, developing settings and procedures for the collection process, and training the district field crews to operate the new equipment and providing technical support to them when they have issues. Mr. Doll retired after 30 years of exemplary service to the FDOT and continues to serve the industry with his wealth of knowledge and expertise in the private sector. At CTS Engineering, Mr. Doll serves as a Senior Surveyor and Mapper and will ensure that all survey related deliverables will meet the State and local criteria and standard of quality.
Mr. Dennis Stanton brings over 30 years of Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE), Utility Coordinating, and protection of subsurface utility systems. He has performed utility investigations with a variety of electronic detection devices, survey equipment, and air/vacuum excavators on numerous projects throughout Florida. His experience includes the role of PM for multiple district-wide contracts, supervising over 50,000 test holes, and more than 1,000,000 utility feet of designating.