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DRONE- BASED SURVEY AND MAPPING SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE 

  • By Christine Knoll
  • 01 Mar, 2017

BMA has now added drone-based surveying and mapping to our available services.  

Drone based mapping can be utilized for a number of applications including: topographic surveys and aerial imagery that can be included with boundary surveys, real estate listing and appraisals, environmental assessments, industrial inspections, forensic accident and crime scene investigation, stockpile measurement, construction inspection and site development planning. Our drone can go where traditional methods can’t.

What We Have to Offer

  • Advanced
    • High Definition Video (4K – Ultra High Definition video)
    • High Resolution Pictures (12 megapixels)
    • Orthomosaic photos with accuracy up to 1cm/pixel
    • Digital surface and 3D mapping/modeling with point cloud export capability
    • Produces accurate georeferenced DSMs to conduct volume measurements, create contour lines, and digitize models for breaklines.
  • Efficient
    • Non-invasive forensic scene documentation
    • Up-to-date mapping: maps and models can be updated as often as needed
    • Low cost and quick service compared to traditional topographic surveys
  • Legal
    • FAA approved (14CFR, Part 107).
    • Our drone operators are FAA licensed pilots and we follow all local, state, and federal laws regarding the operation of unmanned aircraft.
By BMA 22 Apr, 2022

First established in 1970, Earth Day officially marks the anniversary of the start of the environmental movement, and over the years have evolved to become a day to raise awareness for important environmental issues as well as honor and support the planet we all call home.

Our little piece of Earth in Mississippi is comprised of many diverse habitats, and arguably the most important habitat can be found right here in Coastal Mississippi – coastal wetlands. Coastal wetlands are a protected habitat, thanks to the Coastal Wetlands Protection Law passed in 1973. But what exactly is a wetland and why should we care about protecting them?

A wetland, which can be found throughout Mississippi’s three coastal counties, can be tidal marshes, swamps, bayous, beaches, wet pine savannas, contact springs and other aquatic habitats. Examples of local wetlands include Bellefontaine Marsh Preserve, Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge and Gulf Islands National Seashore, which contains all of the above named habitat types. Of the three coastal counties in Mississippi, Jackson County contains more preserved land than anywhere on the coast. Preservation of coastal wetlands is critical for the health of the environment and for the protection of important infrastructure in our everyday life. Here are three reasons why.

 

1.       Wetlands provide flood protection. Think of a wetland as nature’s sponge. Wetlands hold water – from rain, groundwater and flood waters. Wetlands slow the spread of flood waters and slowly redistribute them over a floodplain. Water can also be stored in vegetation found in wetlands. When water can be naturally stored and flooding prevented, it keeps our daily infrastructure from buckling.

2.       Wetlands are the preferred habitat for several endangered species. You may have never heard of a gopher tortoise or the dusky gopher frog, but they are just a couple of endangered or protected species found in Mississippi’s wetland habitats. Other species include the Mississippi Sandhill Crane.

3.       Wetlands are a carbon sink. A carbon sink is a reservoir that accumulates and stores carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon sinks help regulate greenhouse gases. Without greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, Earth would be too cold to sustain life. Too many, and the temperature would reach around 400 degrees, (just slightly hotter than a Mississippi summer!). Carbon sinks are a strategy for nature’s long game, and coastal wetlands are a major contributor to the longevity and health of our planet.

In keeping with BMA’s mission of “working to build a better Gulf Coast,” BMA’s environmental department touches nearly every project we manage. From mitigation banking to designing around wetlands and minimizing unnecessary impact, sometimes building something better means to simply leave it be.

Patrick Mooney, GIT, BMA Environmental Geologist contributed to this article.  

By Kristen Rorabaugh 22 Feb, 2022
BMA newcomer Kristen Rorabaugh shares her thoughts on her co-op with BMA and how it helped her prepare for a future careen in Civil Engineering.
By Dominique Eckford 07 Nov, 2018
We have merged and we're moving forward! Our combined team has extensive experience in providing quality professional engineering services across the Mississippi Gulf Coast region. Together, as Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc., we'll continue to provide design and construction management of road, bridge, drainage, water, wastewater, site improvement, coastal, industrial and surveying projects for public and private clients.

Welcome to the BMA team:

Scott Burge, P.E. | Doug Rackley, P.E. | Donny Cooley | Jeff Collins, P.S.
Eric Garrison | Joshua Jenkins | Lessie Trotter | Jimmy Turan 
By Christine Knoll 14 Nov, 2017

Brown, Mitchell & Alexander Inc. (BMA) is pleased to announce that Mr. William C. “Bill” Mitchell has been appointed by Governor Phil Bryant to serve on the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.

 Bill Mitchell personifies the firm’s philosophy of “ Working to Build a Better Gulf Coast Community ”, and this appointment has honored him with an opportunity to extend that philosophy. By contributing his personal time and extensive experience to the State of Mississippi, Bill will continue to have a positive effect on the professional practice of engineering and surveying.

By Christine Knoll 04 Apr, 2017
BMA is proud to have provided design and construction services to make the cities vision a reality.

Check out the article below:

http://nypost.com/2017/04/03/8-amazing-american-streets-youve-never-heard-of/
By BMA Administration 01 May, 2016
Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc. (BMA) is participating in the Cooperative Education Program through Mississippi State University to hire students to work in the “real world” to assist them in obtaining their career dreams. The Cooperative Education Program provides a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. Working as a “co-op” provides academic credit for structured job experience as well as aids in helping young people make a smooth transition from school to work.

Jeremiah Glasz and Maggie Smith went through the interview process and were selected for employment with BMA as co-op employees through this program. Jeremiah joined BMA in January, 2015, while Maggie will join the BMA team in the Summer of 2015. Both anticipate graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in 2016.
By BMA Administration 01 May, 2016
Brown, Mitchell & Alexander Inc. is proud to announce that Mr. William C. “Bill” Mitchell has been designated as a Certified Construction Manager by the Construction Manager Certification Institute. He is one of only 7 Certified Construction Managers in the State of Mississippi. The Construction Management Certification Program is administered by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI), an independent administrative body of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA). The Certified Construction Manager (CCM) designation is the “gold standard” in personnel credentials for the Construction Management profession. It is the only CM certification accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) under the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO 17024 standard.

Bill is also a Registered Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor. He received a Civil Engineering Degree and Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Administration from Mississippi State University. Mr. Mitchell has 40 years’ experience in Civil Engineering and Construction Management and is very knowledgeable of construction practices and regulations along the Gulf Coast and within the State of Mississippi. As a Principal of Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc., Mr. Mitchell is directly responsible for many functions of this active and progressive civil / consulting engineering firm. He is also an active member of the Civil Engineering Advisory Board (MS State University), Engineering Dean’s Advisory Board (MS State University), Water Environment Federation (WEF) Member, and State Representative for Engineers Without Borders.

About Brown Mitchell & Alexander, Inc.:
Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc. (BMA) is a consulting engineering firm specializing in civil engineering consulting services, planning and surveying services for a wide range of clients along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Originally established in 1967 as Brown Engineers by Mr. Joseph L. Brown, Jr., the firm has earned the reputation as one of the strongest engineering firms on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. BMA has offices conveniently located in both Gulfport and Biloxi. More information on the company’s notable achievements, services provided, key leadership, and history can be found at: http://www.bmaengineers.com.

Contact:
Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc.
Lorrie McCampbell, Office Manager
228-864-7612
Lorrie@bmaengineers.com
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