Staking the driveway

4,000 feet of driveway is marked and ready to go.

Why stake the driveway?
What we build needs to accurately reflect the construction plans. Stakes are used to mark the location of planned structures. Then the construction team uses the stakes as on-site reference points throughout construction.

Jeremy Croteau, co-owner and professional land surveyor, used a GPS Unit to identify the exact position of the new driveway. Geo-sync orbit satellite data gets within one thousandth of a survey foot!

Every fifty feet or so, the survey team hammered a stake into the ground to mark the driveway centerline. They went with a sprayed marker when the centerline fell on the existing old farm road.

The stakes line up to form what will soon be the driveway. Next, the construction team will come in and connect the dots!

All you need is the plan,
the road map, and
the courage to press
on to your destination.

—Earl Nightingale