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Philip Pape
  • Investor
  • Bloomfield, CT
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Competitive surveyor/engineer in Connecticut (CT) for FVHD septic

Philip Pape
  • Investor
  • Bloomfield, CT
Posted

Looking for a competitively-priced surveyor/engineer in Connecticut to do a septic plan for FVHD for at least one house (my personal residence in North Granby, CT) but also the site work, staking, and septic plans for up to 11 others (subdivision investment in Barkhamsted, CT).

If you happen to know someone, I would appreciate the referral.

The original surveyor is deceased, and the engineer who bought his plans (his former partner) is refusing to update them, and he won't share the AutoCAD file. I think the original owner probably never paid, so he's trying to make up for it by having me redo everything.

I'm trying to keep expenses low on this since we're using the same footprint and septic/leach field locations, so it seems a waste to redo the plan...and of course I'd rather work with someone honest and professional.

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