H.A. McCoy Engineering performed numerous surveying support services to assist with the feasibility study of a hydroelectric plant located in the Willamette National Forest. Our scope of services included an original Wilderness Boundary Survey, over 85 acres of topographic survey, over six miles of stream survey, numerous cross sections, and supportive CAD modeling. The data gathered was in a remote area of the Willamette National Forest and assisted our clients with the data they needed to explore the feasibility of this development.


  • Cloverdale Fire Station

    On a particularly constrained site, we developed a site plan for development of the new apparatus room for the Cloverdale […]

  • Redmond Proficiency Academy

    Within a very short time frame, the Redmond Proficiency Academy required numerous survey tasks to assist with development of their […]

  • Cusick Creek

    The project restored a historical stream channel in a remote ranch in Eastern Oregon. Working with the stream restoration firm, […]

  • Village at Cold Springs

    Currently under construction, Village at Cold Springs required a revised Master Plan that updated an obsolete plan that met the […]

  • Palmer Junction

    Working for the contractor, this project required temporary road and stream crossings, a temporary bridge, stream bypass plans, as well […]

  • Josie Meadows

    H.A. McCoy Engineering performed the master planning, annexation, topographic surveying, and boundary surveying of the southwest area property to be […]

  • Whitewater Hydroelectric

    H.A. McCoy Engineering performed numerous surveying support services to assist with the feasibility study of a hydroelectric plant located in […]

  • Triple Ridge

    Phase I of this multiple phase mixed use development was completed in the Fall of 2016. Located across from Ridgeview […]