surveying

Mason & Stanfield's recent projects

To date, 2012 has been good for our engineering and surveying firm.  We've been able to retain our wonderful employees due to our mix of project types scattered throughout the Treasure Valley and a few in North Dakota as well. Our clients have been anxious to proceed, taking things in stride, all the while keeping mindful about what the elections in November will bring or not bring.  

For 2012, our work consists of:

Sharing cad files with contractors

Why should a civil engineer typically not provide cad files for construction staking purposes?  Several reasons come to mind.

Getting Creative

 What are you doing to attract customers to your product?  Check out the cover page of this weeks Idaho Business Review and see what Sienna Hills in Caldwell is doing.  Click HERE for a link to the IBR.  It's encouraging to see that Sienna Hill's lot sales are up, perhaps in part, to the notion of "thinking outside the box". Please tell your friends about Sienna Hills.

Mason & Stanfield update

A BUSY ENGINEERING FIRM

Wondering what's going on?  Thanks to our wonderful clients, the first 10 months of 2011 have blessed Mason & Stanfield with more work than we've seen in about 3 years.  Perhaps it's a positive sign.  We've provided engineering and surveying services on several projects.  Here's what Mason & Stanfield has been up to:

The Traditions at Boise.  This is a multi-family, senior citizens project located off Eagle Road in Boise.  Currently under construction.

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