Hainesville Road Phase I Survey
Lake County set out to widen and modernize a 1.5-mile stretch of Hainesville Road to improve traffic flow, stormwater management, and pedestrian safety. We stepped in to lead Phase I engineering and survey services—laying the foundation for a roadway transformation that will deliver long-term mobility, resilience, and community benefit. The purpose was to uncover the details, define the boundaries, and guide the vision with precision and purpose.
Key Contributions:
Surveying with Precision
We performed comprehensive right-of-way, topographic, and tree surveys along Hainesville Road and its connecting side streets. Our crews used GPS and robotic equipment to capture every detail—ensuring accuracy and efficiency in the field.
Mapping the Path Forward
We produced detailed drawings that depicted surveyed right-of-way lines, adjoining private boundaries, ground surface features, and utility structures—critical data that informed roadway design and utility relocation.
Supporting Infrastructure Design
Our survey work supported the design of additional turn and through lanes, a new storm sewer system, upgraded traffic signals, and street lighting—essential improvements for safety and stormwater performance.
Navigating Utility Coordination
We helped identify and plan for the relocation of utilities along the corridor, ensuring seamless integration with future construction and minimizing disruption to residents and businesses.
Empowering the Project Team
Our survey data served as the backbone for engineering decisions—empowering designers, planners, and stakeholders to move forward with confidence and clarity.
Project Location
Round Lake Beach, Illinois
Client
Lake County Department of Transportation
