Feldman Geospatial
Stephen Wilkes is an experienced professional in the fields of geospatial and architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, currently serving as Chief Innovation Officer at Feldman Geospatial since April 2008, focusing on the growth of personnel, technology integration, and client success. Previously, Stephen held the role of Vice President and Director of 3D Services, specializing in 3D Laser Scanning, BIM, Drone, and Landscape Survey services. Earlier experience includes serving as a 3D Remote Sensing Project Manager at HP VISTA at the University of Birmingham, where contributions involved client technology and product development for remote sensing and visualization. Additional roles included Project Manager at VISTA and Military Survey Analyst at Infoterra. Stephen earned a Master's degree in Landscape Archaeology and Geomatics from the University of Birmingham between 1999 and 2000.
Feldman Geospatial
Established in 1946, Feldman is a 100-person Geospatial firm led by 10, Registered Professional Land Surveyors and a staff solely dedicated to the practice of Land Surveying, 3D Scanning, Construction Engineering, VDC, and SUE. Since our field continues to evolve, our professionals keep current with issues ranging from legal aspects of surveying to new technological advances, procedures, and equipment. We lead by specializing in our field and ensuring that all our decisions are made from a Professional Land Surveyor’s perspective. We are staffed with more than 21 field crews. Each crew has all the necessary equipment and technology needed to provide Geospatial solutions to all of our clients’ needs. Most of our competitors are Civil Engineering firms that have survey “departments” that were established to provide priority service to their engineering group. Our firm provides priority service directly to a wide range of clients including developers, non-profits, architects, construction managers, general contractors, engineers, attorneys, consultants, as well as government, educational, healthcare, and religious institutions.