Delaware Coastal Airport Industrial Park

Landmark has performed the planning, site design, surveying, and environmental services for several projects at the Delaware Coastal Airport’s adjacent Industrial Park in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware. Project examples at the industrial airpark include: Wiley and Sons Propane Environmental services for a proposed bulk propane unloading and storage facility. CATEX Form assistance included a Wetland […]

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DEANG River Road Training Site – CSMS

Landmark was retained by the project architect to develop the site civil bridging documents for the design-build Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) facility at the River Road Training Site (RRTS) in New Castle for  the Delaware Army National Guard (DEARNG). As part of the project, several facilities on site would be demolished and combined into […]

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DEARNG FMS #5 VMS Dagsboro

Landmark was retained by the project architect to develop the site civil bridging documents for the design-build Vehicle Maintenance Shop facility at FMS #5 – Dagsboro Readiness Center. The Delaware Army National Guard (DEARNG) project replaced an existing 13,000 square foot building with a new 16,000 square foot, state-of-the-art Vehicle Maintenance Shop Facility that will […]

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DAFB Mobile Tail Enclosure

The Mobile Tail Enclosure is a moveable mini hangar that will allow Building 712 to mimic a full-in hangar for use by Dover Air Force Base’s 512th and 436th Maintenance Groups. It is a 99-foot tall by 100-foot wide structure, with its own fire suppression and electrical system, which are required for safety purposes, and […]

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DAFB Air Freight Hangar

A damaged air freight hangar located on the Dover Air Force Base in close proximity to a C-5 taxiway needed to be demolished and replaced with the construction of a new 350,000+ square foot air freight terminal hangar. Landmark’s survey staff provided all necessary boundary and topographic surveys for roads and utilities, attended project construction […]

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