Our team of 15 employees includes architects, engineers, surveyors and technical support staff. LCG Lantech has completed over 1,250 projects throughout Alaska which typically include both design and construction services. Our firm has extensive experience working with Alaska infrastructure projects including housing, medical facilities, community centers, commercial buildings, schools, water treatment and distribution, roads and streets, storm drainage, sewage treatment and collection, solid waste collection and disposal, bulk fuel facilities and waterfront structures.
Give us a call at (907) 243-8985 or submit a request and we will reach out to you as soon as possible. Give us a call at (907) 243-8985 or use our Landscape Architecture Request Form to and we will reach out to you as soon as possible.
In addition to the surveying services listed above, we also offer design surveys, site control work, title and deed research, route surveys, ROW surveys, construction staking, and statewide as well as municipal platting and assistance with land transfers. We have extensive experience with as-builts and utility location surveys, topographic surveys, hydrographic surveys, project and network control surveys, earthwork quantities surveys and calculations, construction surveying and staking and quality control surveys and inspections.
LCG Lantech, Inc. began with the vision of company founder, John E. Larsen, Jr. Our doors opened on August 1, 1993 under the name Larsen Associates. Filled with an entrepreneurial spirit, John set out on his own, opening a one-man shop providing civil and structural engineering. As an Alaska Native of Aleut heritage, John's mission focused on providing engineering services to Rural Alaska. From docks and roads linking communities together, to rural infrastructure projects delivering clean water and improving sanitation needs, to community facilities offering a place for young and old to gather, to schools.because he placed the highest value on young minds, to providing affordable housing.
Confused about technical terms of your structural earthquake inspection? Here are some layman descriptions of three major structural failures (block shear, liquefaction, and fault line) that we have been observing from the November 30th earthquake.
Our lead structural engineer, Danny Graham, was mentioned in the Anchorage Daily News discussing the role that poor property development (inadequate ground fill material) may have contributed to which homes and businesses were damaged by the November 30th earthquake.https:// www.adn.com/ ...
A reminder to reach out to a structural engineer if your home or office needs an inspection. This assessment should be your first step to any repairs.
I know some people are still looking for a post-quake structural inspection. Please contact us (www.lcgak.com) and we will make sure you are taken care of. If you are unsure you need an engineer, take a self-assessment and see if you fall into any of these situations:
Nice article about 'green homes'...where architecture and sustainability meet. Check out our photo album for examples of sustainable design projects. Of note is the Aleutian Housing Authority sponsored Living Aleutian Design competition. LCG Lantech was the only Alaskan firm selected as a...