About Meazure
About
Meazure provides innovative monitoring, instrumentation, and surveying solutions for critical infrastructure projects across California and beyond. We help owners, operators, contractors, and public agencies protect assets, reduce risk, and gain real-time insights through customized monitoring systems and advanced surveying services.
With nearly a century of combined experience, our team specializes in geotechnical and structural monitoring, environmental monitoring, automated data collection, and precision surveying. From mines and dams to transportation systems and urban development, Meazure delivers cost-effective solutions that connect field data to digital platforms — helping clients make smarter, faster decisions.
Our work spans construction monitoring, slope stability, environmental compliance, BIM-integrated surveys, and more — all powered by cutting-edge technology and a commitment to reliability, safety, and performance.
Certifications
SBE/mSBE, California DGS, No. 2026254
SBE/mSBE, BART, No. 76
CUCP DBE, (Pending)
Meet the Team
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Kevin Stein, PLS
Vice President/CEO
SURVEY & GEOSPATIAL SOLUTIONS -

Todd Roberts, PG
Vice President/CTO
DIGITAL & GEOTECHNICAL SOLUTIONS -

Matt Anglin
Project Manager
Locations
Meazure operates from offices in California, Colorado, and Idaho, supporting monitoring and surveying programs for clients nationwide, with projects ongoing or completed in the highlighted states below.
Why Meazure
Upon completion, 30 Van Ness Avenue will be the tallest building in San Francisco, west of the Financial District and SoMa. The demolition of the former 5-story structure made way for the construction of a new 824,000 SF, 47-story mixed-use building consisting of retail, offices, condominiums, a 30,000 SF outdoor space, and an underground garage for 151 cars.
To ensure that existing infrastructure and buildings near the development were not impacted, a monitoring plan was prepared to provide existing conditions documentation before the start of construction and automated settlement and vibration monitoring during construction. Automated total stations were used to monitor settlement and displacement in the BART and MUNI structures adjacent to the project, including tunnels, trackways, and station structures. Above ground, additional automated total stations monitored the shoring, surface infrastructure, and adjacent buildings. Vibration sensors were used to monitor potentially harmful vibrations from demolition and construction activities. Data was collected wirelessly from the installed sensors and transmitted to the secure online cloud platform.
Scope of Services:
Provided Construction, Transportation Infrastructure, and Structural Health Monitoring
Measuring Settlement/Displacement, and Vibration
Utilizing an Automated Total Stations, 3D Scanning, and vibration sensors
Monitoring shoring, existing buildings, nearby BART and MUNI structures, tunnels, and trackways
Services included System Planning, System Commissioning, Monitoring Support, Reporting
Featured Projects
Retained to analyze the behavior of two bridges and an existing railway owned by BNSF in Neosho Rapids, Kansas.
Scope of Services:
Provided Construction, Transportation Infrastructure Monitoring
Measuring for Settlement/Displacement and Vibration
Utilizing Tiltmeters and Accelerometers
Monitoring of existing piers and abutments for two active railroad bridges
Services included System Planning, System Commissioning, Monitoring Support, Reporting
Trinity Place, is a 1,900-unit multi-phase residential development less than one mile from San Francisco’s Civic Center BART Station.
Scope of Services:
Provided Construction, Transportation Infrastructure, and Structural Health Monitoring
Measuring Settlement/Displacement and vibration
Utilizing Total Stations, Automated Total Stations, 3D Scanners, Strain Gauges
Monitoring excavation shoring and struts, existing buildings, BART/SFMTA stations, tunnels, and trackways.
Services included System Planning, System Commissioning, Monitoring Support, Reporting
300 Kansas is a 150,000 SF advanced manufacturing R&D building with 45,000 SF of underground parking located in Potrero Hill, San Francisco, CA.
In-place inclinometers were installed to measure the shoring wall performance. The inclinometers were configured with cellular connectivity and solar power to measure and transmit measurements to the cloud platform for review by the contractor and engineering teams.
The SFDPW required vibration monitoring to ensure vibration levels stayed below established thresholds and did not cause damage to the city infrastructure. These sensors also used cellular connectivity and solar power to wirelessly transmit monitoring data to the cloud platform.
Weekly reports were distributed to the project team to confirm that the measured vibrations were below the thresholds and in compliance with the SFDPW requirements.
Scope of Services:
Provided Construction Monitoring
Measuring for Settlement/Displacement and Vibration
Utilizing In-place-inclinometers and vibration sensors
Monitoring excavation shoring and and roadway infrastructure.
Services included System Planning, System Commissioning, Monitoring Support, Reporting







