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By Peter Green 22 Feb, 2023
The Following life story was taken from a document found in the PLCS archives which was preserved by Chicago Guarantee Survey Company. Said archive dates back to the mid to late 1800s.
By Peter Green 14 Feb, 2023
Survey of lot 4 and the East 12′ of lot 5.
By Peter Green 12 Feb, 2023
This one seems kind of overwhelming at first. The pages are so battered and torn that it is hard to decipher some of what is going on.
By Peter Green 11 Feb, 2023
I believe this survey to be done by Eckstein for Stein and Baumgarth of lot 8 in Nutts subdivision of lots 1,2, and 3 in block 64 of a subdivision of the Southwest quarter of section 21-39-14.
By Peter Green 10 Feb, 2023
Here we see a survey done of lot one in block 3 in Ashland addition to Chicago, being a re subdivision of the overall Chicago subdivision. This survey seems to also require a vertical component in the Chicago City Vertical Datum system. I am sure I will cover more on CCD, or Chicago City Datum, in later posts as they arise.
Legacy At Millennium Park — Chicago, IL — PLCS Corporation
09 May, 2022
Gremley and Biedermann were contracted to do Alta/ NSPS surveys, Air Rights Division, historical facade location, building/ damage control and skybridge locations. The historical facade was to remain as construction of the 73 story building took place behind.
Guinness World Record — Chicago, IL — PLCS Corporation
09 May, 2022
PLCS was asked to calculate the height of the tallest stack of mattresses for the Guiness book of World Records.
The Art Institute Of Chicago — Chicago, IL — PLCS Corporation
09 May, 2022
James Schaeffer and Schimming were contracted to provide layout control for all aspects of the project. From laying out the building control to anchor bolt locations JSS equipped the entire site with the precision and accurate structural placement it took to complete the job
U505 Submarine — Chicago, IL — PLCS Corporation
09 May, 2022
Being one of the most unique looking buildings in Chicago, the Aqua was a challenging project. Gremley and Biedermann provided our client with an air rights division that separated the condominiums, the apartments, the commercial and the hotel parcels horizontally and vertically. The four were then presented in a three dimensional depiction so that the client had a better vision of what is taking place.
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