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Dewkett Engineering owns and operates the latest Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) system. We utilize AutoCAD with AutoCAD Land Development Desktop (LDD) to provide Geographic Information System (GIS) and civil/site/earthwork computer mapping and design capabilities. We also use the latest versions of Micro Station with Inroads. This software is primarily used by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), and it is required of all designs submitted to the NYSDOT. HAESTEAD Methods, TR-20, and HEC-RAS are used for the hydrological analysis of plans. This provides the most accurate information and measurements to be used with AutoCAD. Mr SID provides digital orthographic imaging to represent current and existing conditions for site plan enhancements. PETRA is used to reduce traffic count data, which is then incorporated in the Highway Capacity software to perform the analysis of the traffic data, and determine levels of service interchange capacity, alternates of intersection design, and traffic conditions effecting a project. GuidSign is used with both MicroSation and AutoCAD and allows us to create sign plans more accurately and quickly than others. Our CADD, and MicroStation software allows us to perform a wide range of design and drafting activities such as contour and topographical mapping, road and piping profiles and cross-sections, site plans and site evaluations, and drainage designs. We have the capabilities of running on two separate computer aided drafting design software. It is with the additional software add-ons that we can then enhance the abilities of these platforms as needed. . We can integrate information on facilities, such as lot locations, water and sewer records, etc., with graphic representations of the site. Inventory data relative to the system being reviewed is also provided - producing base maps with selected overlays, exhibits, and related documents at virtually any scale and with reduced time and cost.
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Send mail to kdewkett@dewkett.com with questions or comments about this web site. Last modified: December 22, 2006
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