Benjamin Dayton, Pls
About Benjamin Dayton, Pls
Benjamin Dayton is a Geomatics Project Manager with extensive experience in utility surveys and large-scale project management. He has worked on significant surveying projects and is proficient in using AutoCAD and Carlson software.
Work at WithersRavenel
Currently, Benjamin Dayton serves as a Geomatics Project Manager at WithersRavenel in Cary, North Carolina. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to various surveying projects. His role involves managing large-scale surveys and ensuring project specifications are met. His experience at WithersRavenel includes conducting a comprehensive 5-mile corridor utility survey for a force main project and overseeing the survey of a 400-acre mixed-use site.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Dayton studied at Guilford Technical Community College, where he achieved a degree in Surveying Technology/Surveying from 1994 to 1996. His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in geomatics and surveying. He is proficient in using AutoCAD and Carlson software, which are essential tools in the surveying industry. His technical skills support his project management capabilities in various surveying tasks.
Background
Before joining WithersRavenel, Benjamin worked at the City of Sidney, Nebraska, from 2010 to 2018. During his eight years there, he held multiple roles, including Zoning Administrator, GIS Technician, and City Surveyor. This diverse experience provided him with a comprehensive understanding of urban planning and surveying practices, enhancing his project management skills in geomatics.
Achievements in Surveying Projects
Benjamin has managed significant surveying projects, including an ALTA/NSPS survey project covering over 830 acres in Harnett County. His ability to handle large-scale projects showcases his expertise in geomatics project management. Additionally, he has successfully conducted surveys for various types of developments, demonstrating his capability to adapt to different project requirements.