MeridianPoint Structured engineering intelligence across subsurface, site, environmental, and public-data context — and the field and permitting support that carries it into design, permitting, and construction.
Domains of analysis consolidated into the Site Intelligence Report.
Subsurface source material — boring logs, field exploration, and laboratory data — reconciled into consistent, design-ready parameters and a clear read of what the ground means for the project.
Parcel, zoning, jurisdiction, and prior-use records — including historical land use — reconciled into a unified site record.
Flood, seismic, and climate conditions evaluated against the site, and coordinated with finished-grade and drainage decisions.
Terrain, hydrographic, and spatial relationships resolved into engineering-ready geometry.
Public-data context mapped at each source's scale to orient the engineering findings — checked against current jurisdictional and federal sources, and never presented as a survey or title determination.
Field and permitting services that extend the site-intelligence workflow toward design, permitting, and construction.
Field observation and existing-condition documentation — structures, utilities, access, drainage, pavement, and constraints — captured through inspection, measurement, and photographs to give the project team reliable existing-condition documentation.
Factual field information — not land surveying, engineering, or architectural services unless separately contracted.
Coordination of the approvals process on your behalf — assembling permit packages, submitting to the authority having jurisdiction, tracking revisions and resubmittals, scheduling inspections, and supporting closeout.
Administrative and coordination work — not design, engineering, legal, or code-compliance sign-off; approval and timelines are not guaranteed.