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Juliano Associates is a full-service consulting firm specializing in professional land surveying and civil engineering services, serving Connecticut clients since 1973. Our family-owned and operated business is comprised of a team of highly trained, well-respected civil engineers and land surveyors fully licensed to operate in the state of Connecticut.

From our home office in the Yalesville section of Wallingford, Connecticut, we provide planning, civil engineering, and land survey solutions to clients in both the public and private sectors. We specialize in consulting on municipal infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, the construction and planning of bridges, highways, wastewater collection facilities, flood / stormwater management systems, dams, water treatment and disposal systems, solid waste projects, and more.

Our firm handles commercial projects for industrial, retail, mixed-use, and recreational purposes. We are a full-service consulting firm, from planning and zoning to feasibility studies to construction management, surveying, document preparation, and more.
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Juliano Associates has been providing professional land surveying and civil engineering services to clients throughout Connecticut since 1973.
We work with homeowners, developers, contractors, construction companies, municipalities, and state and federal agencies who trust us to provide timely, accurate and quality work that reflects our decades of experience in the field.
The size of our firm is very advantageous to our clients.
We are large enough to handle any project (with a dedicated, experienced team), but small enough that a principal is personally involved in every project.
We offer an extensive panorama of services to our clients.
A compilation plan is collected from existing records to give the client as much information as possible about a property's measurements and shape.
It is not as accurate as a data accumulation survey.
A data accumulation plan is originated by a land surveyor that may be presented on a map already in existence.
There are more details and data is more accurate than in a compilation plan.
An elevation certificate is an official record that shows new buildings and substantial improvements in all identified Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) are properly elevated.
Property, wetland, and location survey of the 108-acre Self Family Farm with construction of 95 residential units with 70% of site left as open space.
Project included site analysis, roadway design, building and driveway layout, grading, storm drainage, and storm water management design, as well as connecting to public utilities.
We represented the client at meetings with town officials.
This project won the 2005 Home Builders Association of Connecticut Best Traditional Community award.
This is the most prestigious recognition in the state for excellence in new construction, land development, and remodeling.
In many instances, property owners first contact their local planning and zoning boards, or building officials, where they or their attorney may be informed of the need for a property survey.
The municipalities are looking for confirmation that laws and ordinances will permit the property owner to proceed with their building and development plans.
Title attorneys or title insurance agents frequently request the services of a professional land surveyor in order to clean up any ambiguous property descriptions, or to verify the proper location of structures on the property, so that the mortgage lender will agree to assume a loan.
David enjoys watching the firm continue to grow and expand, even though he has stepped back from his daily duties.
He continues to offer his knowledge and expertise when needed, simply because he enjoys brainstorming about the latest projects that the team is working on.
Staff members appreciate his years of experience and an extra set of eyes when he stops by the office for a visit.
After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 1964, he worked for the Department of Water Resources in Sacramento, California.
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