Hawaii Engineering Group performed topographic, aerial and underground utility surveys for the McKinley High School parking lot solar array, delivering final maps for use in the PV canopy design.
Client: State of Hawaii – University of Hawaii Systems
Service: Principal Land Surveyor – topographic and aerial survey, utility mapping
Completed on: April 12, 2024
On this project, Hawaii Engineering Group supported the design of parking lot solar structures at McKinley High School by providing detailed survey and mapping services. Tasks included establishing survey control, performing a topographic survey over the designated area, locating underground utilities, and preparing both preliminary and final topographic maps at 20-foot scale with 1-foot contours. The team researched record documents and property maps, verified field data, and carried out calculations to ensure consistency and accuracy. An aerial survey component captured site imagery, which was post-processed into orthomosaic files to support final site drawings. These deliverables gave the PV design team a precise, up-to-date base for layout and structural planning.