Michael Feldman shares the reasons for opening a new office in Worcester

In this interview by the Worcester, MA Chamber of Commerce, Michael Feldman, President & CEO of Feldman Surveyors, speaks about the new face of surveying and a compelling vision of the company’s modern, high tech surveying as the foundation of the construction life cycle, and shares the reasons for opening a new office in Worcester.

“We see ourselves as guiding the development vision to become the built reality,” says Michael Feldman who lays out a compelling vision of the company’s modern, high tech surveying as the foundation of the construction life cycle.

 

 

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Feldman is opening in Worcester!

We are opening a second location this spring in an historic building that is now a commercial condominium. We will be building it out to match the finishes of our headquarters at 152 Hampden Street, Roxbury.

The office is located in downtown Worcester right near City Hall and the Registry of Deeds. Mark Guerard, PLS, one of our project managers, lives in Worcester and he will be managing the office. We have many other team members who live in Worcester County allowing Feldman to efficiently service the central and western parts of Massachusetts!

3D Laser Scanning Unlocks Historic New England

Historic New England Cover Summer 2015

At Feldman, we’re constantly ready to provide our clients with the best results using the latest technology, but even we can’t always predict how exciting the outcome of a 3D laser scan will be. In the Summer 2015 issue of Historic New England, Benjamin Haavik’s article “Laser Technology Adds a New Dimension to Documentation” discusses from a Team Leader’s perspective how laser scanning went far beyond gathering accurate data for the preservation of the Eustis Mansion in Milton, Massachusetts. Check out the video that’s serving as both a sneak peek for the public and an enlightening view to an underground vault rarely seen by human eyes.

The Curley House: A Nexus of Preservation and Learning.

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Recently, Mayor Martin J. Walsh made headlines by bringing James Michael Curley’s mahogany desk back to Boston City Hall after at least a three-decade hiatus. With the legendary antique again serving as the centerpiece of the mayor’s office, Walsh told the Boston Globe, “It’s about history. When you look in the office here, nothing is really historic.”

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