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Is It Feasible? A seemingly simple three-word question with a lot of power behind it. The answer to the question is not typically easy or simple. At Sebago Technics we have… Read More » Curtis Thompson, Traffic Operations Engineer, observing signal operations in Ellsworth, Maine at Sebago’s Traffic Management Center Traffic Signal Operations as defined by the Federal… Read More » Authored by Terry Bennett, PLS LPF MRICS ENV SP LEED AP, Vice President, Survey-Geomatics. In Honor of 2021 National Surveyors Week (Mar 21-27) & Global Surveyors Day (Mar 23), I thought… Read More » Sebago Technics Environmental Scientist Michael Jakubowski examining a vernal pool. What is a Vernal Pool? Vernal pools are temporary to semi-permanent bodies of water that fill up… Read More » A Landscape Architect at Sebago Technics working on site design and layout for a project. What a Landscape Architect Does Landscape Architects are licensed design professionals, similar… Read More » New proposed field design for the Waynflete School athletic fields in Portland, Maine. 3D visuals are images that are produced from a digital 3D Model. 3D models typically include site,… Read More » Environmental Permitting is a discipline that specializes in preparing the proper documentation for and obtaining the required permissions from local, state, and federal agencies.… Read More » Photogrammetry is the science of applying mathematics to photographs for the purpose of extracting accurate 3D measurements. The word photogrammetry is a concatenation of the words… Read More » “From the perspective of a Mechanical Engineer student turned Professional Civil Engineer” Engineering is a very broad term. Many disciplines fall under the term “engineering”,… Read More »