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Expect the Unexpected. Avoid the Unseen.
Projects / Clients Mid-Atlantic Utility Locating, LLC has performed professional services for a multitude of clients in both the private and public sectors, including: Federal, Airports/Transit, Military, Municipalities, Universities/K-12 Schools, and Hospitals. Below is a listing of our notable projects:
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| National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Maryland |
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MAUL is providing daily utility locating in support of the construction and design of the high profile National Harbor project in Oxon Hill, MD.
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MAUL is also providing electronic utility marker locating and GPR, in addition to standard locating methods, throughout the site.
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| Andrews Air Force Base, Morningside, Maryland |
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MAUL located and mapped 160,000 linear feet of underground utilities along the entire length of the west runway and approaches.
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Crews excavated 35 test holes to facilitate runway and stormwater management replacement.
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All work was successfully completed in a mere seven week time period.
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| HOTD GSA Steam Line Replacement, Washington, DC |
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The Heating Operation and Transmission District (HOTD) provides high-pressure steam to approximately 100 Federal buildings located throughout the DC area through a network of approximately 7 miles of tunnels and 5 miles of direct buried piping.
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MAUL provided utility designating and locating for 26 sites that included as-built and location of underground utilities.
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Crews dug over 200 test holes, which required extensive permitting and near exclusive night work to complete the project.
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| Pentagon 9/11 Memorial Project, Arlington, Virginia |
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MAUL provided utility designating and locating on approximately four acres located at the southwest corner of the Pentagon Reservation.
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As part of the second phase of the project, MAUL performed 40 utility test holes for use in the design of the Memorial.
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| Fauquier Hospital, Warrenton, Virginia |
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MAUL provided utility designating and mapping on the entire 40+ acres of property at the Fauquier Hospital in the Town of Warrenton, Virginia.
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Generated a Base Utility Map for several construction projects associated with the construction of a new heating and cooling plant and a new 5-story patient care tower.
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Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia
(Construction for Phase 1 to be completed in 2013, and Phase 2 to be completed in 2015) |
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MAUL has been providing utility designating support for the preliminary stages of the Tysons/Dulles Metrorail extension project.
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MAUL has begun the excavation of test holes to facilitate new power ductbanks, which will provide power to the metro trains.
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| Washington Dulles International Airport, Dulles, Virginia |
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- MAUL has provided utility locating services on numerous projects for Dulles Airport. Some of the most notable projects are as follows:
- West Automated People Mover tunnels and stations
- Airfield heating and cooling tunnel
- Automated People Mover maintenance facility
- Concourse B-12 build-out and expansion
- Fuel farm protection wall
- Expansion and construction of a new settling tank farm
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| USCG Navigation Center, Alexandria, Virginia |
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MAUL provided subsurface utility designating on the US Coast Guard’s 93-acre campus to facilitate the redesign of stormwater management facilities and upgrades.
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Locators utilized GPR to locate fiber optic duct banks and plastic water lines.
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| VDOT Utility Marking, Northern Virginia |
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MAUL is currently providing utility locating services under a task order contract for the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
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Locating services have been provided at the request of VDOT for VDOT owned projects.
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VDOT has renewed MAUL’s contract for three consecutive periods.
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InterCounty Connector, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, Maryland
(Construction to be completed in early 2012) |
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MAUL is currently providing test hole work on an as-needed basis for the InterCounty Connector (ICC) highway.
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The stretch of highway is 18 miles long and runs from I-270 in Montgomery County, MD to I-95 in Prince George’s County, MD.
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I-395 and I-495 HOT Lanes, Springfield, Virginia (Construction to begin in 2009)
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