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March 16, 2009

Main-Land names Charles Buker Chief of Surveying

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LIVERMORE FALLS- Charles Buker, a surveyor at Main-Land Development Consultants, has been promoted to chief of surveying.

In his new position, Buker, 28, is responsible for overseeing the firm’s seven-person survey crew as they complete survey work throughout Franklin, Oxford, Somerset and Kennebec counties. In addition to coordinating surveyor schedules, he also performs boundary and topographic surveys and assists Main-Land engineers in site design.

He is the firm’s youngest-ever chief of surveying.

Buker joined Main-Land in 2002 as a survey technician, directly following his graduation from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree. He is a member of the Maine Society of Land Surveyors and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.

“As chief of surveying, Charles will provide our company’s clients a consistent and informed point of contact who will ensure expedited and accurate resolution of all land survey inquiries,” said Darryl Brown, president of Main-Land Development Consultants. “Having grown up in Androscoggin County and graduating from the University of Maine at Orono makes Charles a particularly valuable member of our team as he understands and appreciates the places where our clients are planning projects.”

A graduate of Edward Little High School, Buker and his wife, Whitney, live in Auburn.

to read more about our surveying services or to contact Charles about a potential project.

ABOUT MAIN-LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS
has been providing land use planning services including , , , , and to both public and private projects throughout western Maine and beyond since 1974. The company, now in its 35th year, is based in Livermore Falls and can be found online at . For more information, call (207) 897- 6752.

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