AIM Engineering and Surveying, founded in 1980, provides professional engineering and surveying services to public and private sectors throughout Florida. It offers various project planning and management services as per the National Environmental Policy Act, including community impact assessments, secondary and cumulative impacts, noise studies, air quality analysis and land use planning. The firm provides a wide range of surveys, such as high water, platting, special purpose, property descriptions, parcel sketches and topographic surveys. AIM has a natural resources and environmental management division and offers site development services, including environmental audits, facility management, feasibility studies, flood plain analysis and foundation design. It also provides wastewater collection and treatment and complete construction management services. AIM Engineering is headquartered in Lehigh Acres, with facilities in Tampa and Bartow, Fla.

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Deborah D.

09/15/2018

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I travel often on SR 80 near the proposed plan for the bike path and what I experience every time is that the drivers are seldom going anywhere close to the speed limit. Many go much faster, making it difficult for the drivers of other vehicles who are trying to pull out of the many businesses on the North side dangerous.
I hope they extend the South bike/ walking path on SR 80. There are not a lot of businesses on that side and it would be safer in general.

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Phone: 239-479-5247

Phone: 239-338-3400

Fax: 239-332-8734

TollFree: 800-226-4569

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Land Surveyors, Consulting Engineers, Professional Engineers
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