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LandTech Consultants celebrates 25 years

LandTech Consultants (LandTech), Inc, one of New England's leading 3-D laser scanning & modeling companys for land survey and civil engineering, is celebrating 25 years in business. Founded by Christopher Lorrain, PE, the company remains under his leadership as it has kept up with the demands of a rapidly changing industry. From traditional civil engineering and land surveying services to 3D laser scanning and modeling, LandTech has completed numerous residential, commercial, institutional and municipal projects over its 25 year history all while remaining at the forefront of technology. Lorrain launched LandTech in 1990 with a staff of four. Today the company's engineers and surveyors combine well over 125 years of experience and partner with New England's largest developers, heavy construction and architectural and engineering firms to deliver traditional to technology-based civil engineering and land surveying services. Their advanced 3D capabilities have resulted in recent landmark projects/clients including the city of Boston Parcel 25, Assembly Sq., Boston College Athletics (turf fields), Pease Air Force Base, University of Massachusetts (Lowell campus), Lowell Wastewater Treatment Facility, Haverhill Water Treatment Plant and the city of Waterbury, Conn. new Department of Public Works facility, among others. "25 years in this industry has taken LandTech from traditional pen and paper survey and engineering techniques to today's technology driven services that deliver the most accurate information and designs in less time," said Lorrain. "LandTech has grown in parallel with the industry at a nice steady pace that has enabled us to retain the best engineering and survey staff while investing in the tools and technologies that keep our services in high demand throughout New England and now in other parts of the country." "Actively seeking to stay ahead of the curve in this industry has become part of the fabric of the company," said Lorrain. "To that end we have been delivering our 3-D laser scan and modeling services to the A/E/C community for several years now as the industry is just catching up to us. The use of 3-D laser scanning and technology in commercial architecture is fast becoming the de facto standard for creating existing condition plans and we are proud to have been at the forefront." "We are enjoying taking a moment to reflect back on the last 25 years," said Lorrain. "On behalf of LandTech Consultants, I would like to express our gratitude to our clients, partners, friends and family for their support and roles in bringing LandTech to this notable moment in our company history. Thank you."
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