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Architecture &
Planning |
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Planning has been defines as that which precedes everything else and affects all that follows. Planning ensures that our clients get what they need and that the completed project will have an extended useful life. Today, the successful completion of any project has become a very complicated task. It requires the combined services of many specialists who are experts in such areas as finance, land acquisition, architecture, engineering, planning, construction, and maintenance. In all of this, efficient design solutions are essential to the success of the project. Licensed in 19 years, our design team draws from its vast array of experience and talent to provide the client with the most cost-effective, beautiful, and functional structure possible. |
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Multi-Discipline
Engineering |
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LSCC has licensed engineers in a wide variety
of disciplines, including electrical, mechanical,
civil, structural, and arctic engineering. These
professionals offer a wealth of technical and
practical knowledge and experience. Electrical
Engineering services offered include power
distribution design, studies and systems, lights
design, communication systems, airport
navigations aids, and audio and video system
design. Mechanical Engineering services
include energy systems; heating, ventilating, and
air conditioning; refrigeration; fire protection
systems; and plumbing. Structural Engineering
services include industrial facilities, highway
and railroad bridge design, radio and broadcast
tower design, architectural building product
analysis, and seismic design pf structures in
high seismic risk areas. Civil Engineering
services include site development projects,
industrial complexes, universities, medical
institutions, government projects, roads and
parking, earth work plans, erosion control,
utility plans and profiles for water, storm
sewer, and gas transmission. |
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Aquacultural
Engineering & Fish Hatchery Design |
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LSCC has been a pioneer in aquacultural
engineering and fish hatchery design. The 6.6
million dollar Ft. Richardson Fish Hatchery in
Alaska is one of the representative projects for
rearing different species of salmon and trout.
Our aquacultural engineer, Mr. James D. Caufield,
P.E., has received the National Award by the
American Consulting Engineers Council for the
design of Mixsawbah Fish Hatchery for the state
of Indiana. Mr. Caufield also designed projects
which accommodate cold, cool and warm water
species of fish: seventeen hatcheries and rearing
stations at an aggregate construction cost of
over $30 million capable of producing over 300
million fish annually; four release/recapture
facilities at an aggregate construction cost of
$10 million with the capability of releasing 100
million fish annually. |
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