Additional LiDAR Experience Sample Clauses

Additional LiDAR Experience. The table below provides a snapshot of the Fugro’s extensive history and experience providing topographic LiDAR data and derived data products for a host of clients over the past several years. PROJECT NAME CLIENT/END USER DATE PROJECT SIZE (SQ MI) POST SPACING TOPO PRODUCTS /METHODS USED Nuclear Power Plant Post-Earthquake, Mineral, VA Xxxxxxx & Niple, Inc. 2012 108 6 pts / sq meter LiDAR DEM, 6-inch Contours FEMA VI – Lower NC XxXxxxxx / Pottawatomie, OK USGS/FEMA 2012 1,100 2.0 Two task orders for high resolution LiDAR to assist in floodplain mapping of portions the Lower North Canadian region in central Oklahoma. California Coastal Mapping Program (CCMP) NOAA/OPC 2011 Entire CA Coast 1m Tidal controlled for sea-level rise for flood modeling California Coastal Mapping Program (CCMP) NOAA/OPC 2012 Entire CA Coast Variable Multi sensor data merge including acoustic/optical topographic/bathymetric for sea-level rise for flood modeling Louisiana Coastal LiDAR State of Louisiana 2011 40 linear miles 15 pt. per sq. m Very high res. LiDAR supporting coastal environmental programs Xxxxx River Flood Mapping USACE/St. Louis 2011 8,060 1.4 m bare earth DEM, hydro breaklines, contours supporting for floodplain mapping Red River Basin Mapping Initiative USACE/St. Louis 2010 11,239 1.37m bare earth DEM, hydro breaklines, contours supporting for floodplain mapping National Coastal Mapping Program –CA, WA, OR USACE, Mobile 2010 3,427 linier miles 4m/1 m Comprehensive bathy/topo LiDAR project of the entire CA coast from 1000m off shore to 500 miles inland San Francisco Bay NOAA 2009 >430 1 m/2 m Two adjacent projects collecting LiDAR in support floodplain mapping Fort Worth Area LiDAR TWDB 2009 1,200 2 pts / sq meter DEM and breaklines for the Ft. Worth / Tarrant County area for both Urban and Flood/Soils areas NJ LiDAR - RiskMap FEMA 2009 1,665 1m Flood study of NJ Coastal Counties South Carolina 16 Co. LiDAR USGS / SC 2009 10,194 1.4m 1.4m LiDAR bare earth, hydro breaklines, and intensity images Sacramento/San Xxxxxxx Delta CA DWR 2009 1,600 1m 1 m LiDAR bare earth, first returns, intensity images, hydro-breaklines, and contours. West Virginia LiDAR FEMA 2008 26 1m Post flooding study for Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, and Xxxxxx co. in WV Louisiana LiDAR FEMA 2008 43,000 5m FEMA Attachment A in support of floodplain mapping Kent, Xxxxx Xxxx, and Xxxxxxxx Co. USACE St. Louis 2008 791 2m 2 m LiDAR bare earth, intensity images Okaloosa County LiDAR NOAA 2008 874 1.5m 1.5 m LiDAR bar...
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