Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Surveyors at SSE help AECI at Auction


 
POPLAR BLUFF, MO – Schultz Surveying and Engineering, Inc. (SSE) was chosen by Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AECI) to perform surveying services on over 700 acres of land near their New Madrid Power Plant location.

The land was purchased by AECI in 2012 to construct a railroad spur from the main Burlington Northern line west of Highway 61 to the Cotton Belt line running to their power plant. The property no longer needed for the project is being auctioned off by AECI on July 12th. Before selling the property AECI knew they would need to provide accurate legal descriptions and maps for the real estate transaction.



The survey included 8 tracts of land comprising just over 700 acres in southeast Missouri along the Mississippi River. SSE owner Stan Schultz stated, “As a rural resident I love working with our cooperatives and AECI is a great group to work for.  We have also helped Sho-Me Power, Clay County Electric, Black River Electric and several other cooperatives before.  Having a staff that understands what it takes to produce and deliver electricity to rural Missourians makes working for our electrical cooperatives very enjoyable.”

Don Berry, R.L.S. of SSE concluded ‘The survey and subsequent plats, as well as the full-color aerial map we provided were a bit above the routine, but because this property was being auctioned off we knew the potential buyers would want a good view of what they were bidding on.  I always enjoy working for AECI because their folks are so professional and Mr. Murray gave very clear instructions.”

Friday, December 2, 2011

KOLR10- FEMA Sorts Out Insurance Impacts from Spring Flooding

Here is a story on the FEMA flood insurance class Schultz and Summers sponsored. Over 60 bankers, realtors and floodplain manager attended the classes.

SSE has completed over 650 flood surveys in Missouri this year. Their low set fees, neighborhood pricing discounts and minimal trip charges for those who are in the flood zone have been a big reason so many people have had them help them with their surveys.

Another aspect of their service that is bringing them more business is that they do all the paperwork and work with FEMA to get the property owner a LOMA. They also guarantee to finish flood surveys in one week.



http://ozarksfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=564947

Monique Pilch the FEMA flood insurance specialist explain the claims process



Thursday, December 1, 2011

KSMU- Engineering Firm Offers Help Understanding New FEMA Flood Maps | KSMU

Missy Shelton of KSMU talked with Stan Schultz about the upcoming FEMA class in Branson. We have helped hundreds of homeowners save thousands of dollars but surveying their property and proving that they are not in the Floodplain.


Engineering Firm Offers Help Understanding New FEMA Flood Maps | KSMU

Listen to the story here-
http://ksmu.org/media/mp3/engineering-firm-offers-help-understanding-new-fema-flood-maps_26368.mp3

Lake News Online Story- FEMA, FERC alphabet soup leaves a taste of confusion

The Lake News Online published a very good article about the FERC issues. Our technicians did a good job of explaining a few of the problems their ruling was causing.

FEMA, FERC alphabet soup leaves a taste of confusion