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Richard R.
Kitz,
P.E./P.L.S., Principal
Dick began his career working in the forests and mountainous terrain of
the Olympic Peninsula, and developed an enthusiasm for land surveying
in the process. After graduating from the University of Washington in 1975 in Civil
Engineering, he pursued not only a career in engineering, but land
surveying as well. In his current position as Vice President of
Eastside Consultants, Dick oversees complex land surveying projects,
such as for the U.S. Forest Service and Plum Creek Timber Company, as
well as a variety of engineering projects.
Steven W. Kitz, P.E./P.L.S., Principal
After graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington in 1986, Steve began his
career with Eastside Consultants. He has subsequently been responsible
for integrating the technological advances in engineering and surveying
methods with the real time demands of the firm’s projects. Steve also
manages complex engineering and surveying projects, such as large
subdivision design, from its inception to construction.
Robert J.
Bogdon,
P.L.S., CFedS, Principal
Rob has a broad background of surveying experience, with a strong
emphasis on boundary surveys in both Washington and Oregon. He is one of the few
surveyors in private industry to have completed the Bureau of Land
Management’s Advanced Cadastral Course and was actively involved in the
Washington Centennial Corner Monumentation Project. At Eastside
Consultants, Rob is Chief of Parties, scheduling field crews and
reviewing completed field work. A large portion of his current
responsibilities also includes research of legal descriptions and
historical data relative to a parcel.
Ronald S.
Frederiksen,
P.E.
Ron graduated from the University of Idaho in 1997 with a degree in
Civil Engineering. His
experience over the past 6 years is in both engineering and
surveying. He has participated
in both residential and commercial developments in various jurisdictions,
including plat layouts, roadway designs, water and sewer designs,
temporary erosion control plans, grading and storm drainage designs,
drainage and conveyance design, detention calculations, and preparation
of Level 1 and Technical Information Reports under both the 1990 and
1998 King County Surface Water Design Manuals guidelines and the
Department of Ecology’s Stormwater Manual.
Dale T. Draper, L.S.I.T
Dale began his surveying career in 1977 and is proficient in all facets
of land surveying. As a Party Chief at Eastside Consultants, his
experience ranges from cadastral surveying in heavily forested areas of
Western Washington to high density subdivisions throughout the state.
He is proficient with the latest in GPS equipment, as well as more
conventional methods.
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