Foresight land Services has over thirty years experience providing high quality coordinated Engineering, Surveying, Planning, and Environmental services in the four state Berkshire Region.
By working closely with our Surveying, Planning and Environmental Services departments, Foresight's Civil Engineering staff can deliver fast, accurate and cost-effective design and construction documents and plans. Whether as part of a larger project team that includes architects, attorneys, specialty engineers, and other consultants, or as the prime consultant, we thrive on understanding the goals of our clients and working to achieve them. Our projects differ greatly in terms of their locations, complexity and size, but we approach each one with an eye for detail, a respect for the environment, a concern for public health and safety, and a commitment to achieving our client's objectives.
One of Foresight's greatest strengths is the synergy between Planning, Engineering, Land Surveying, and Environmental Permitting. We provide a full-service team approach to our design projects. Our experienced personnel look at project sites and program objectives from many points of reference -- aesthetic, historic, engineering, surveying, soils, environmental, cultural and regulatory. This overview of projects helps us identify alternative approaches which might have been overlooked. Our in-house "foresight" often helps our Client improve the project's feasibility, cost-effectiveness, regulatory compliance, compatibility with the neighborhood, and the "fit" with the natural landscape.
Surveying is an integral part of land-use, development and engineering projects, and an essential component in many legal and financial transactions involving real estate. Foresight offers a wide range of surveying services, delivering fast, accurate products tailored to the specific needs of each client. In recent years, we have expanded our Survey Department to provide large-scale surveys throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. We have recently completed commercial surveys in Worcester, Cambridge, metro-Boston, and other areas of central and eastern Massachusetts; and, in New Haven, Hartford and Naugatuck, Connecticut, among others.