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Topographic Surveys

A topographic survey is a type of land survey that focuses on mapping the natural and man-made features of a piece of land, as well as its elevation changes. The purpose of this survey is to provide detailed information about the land's surface, including its contours, slopes, water features, vegetation, roads, buildings, utility lines, and other significant features. Topographic surveys are commonly used for site planning, construction, engineering projects, environmental studies, and land development.

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Subdivision/Combination Plats

A subdivision/combination plat is a detailed and precise layout of a parcel of land that has been subdivided/combined into a single lot or lots for development or sale. This type of plat is crucial in the land development process as it illustrates the approved design of the subdivision or combination layout, including the location of streets, lot lines, easements, and any other necessary infrastructure.

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As-Built Survey

An As-Built Survey is a type of land survey that documents the exact location, dimensions, and features of a property after construction has been completed or during different stages of a project. It verifies that the construction aligns with the approved site plans and engineering designs. This type of survey provides a valuable record for owners, engineers, and architects, aiding in future renovations or maintenance.

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Boundary Survey

A boundary survey is a precise measurement that determines the exact location of property lines. This type of survey is essential for establishing the boundaries of a parcel of land and ensuring that the property is accurately represented on legal documents. It involves the use of specialized equipment, such as robotic total stations and GPS, to measure angles and distances. Boundary surveys are important for various scenarios, including property sales, disputes, and development projects. They help ensure compliance with zoning regulations and aid in preventing future boundary disputes. Properly executed boundary surveys provide peace of mind to property owners and clear definitions of land ownership.

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ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey

An ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey is a detailed land survey that adheres to the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) standards. It is commonly used in commercial real estate transactions to provide a comprehensive overview of property boundaries, improvements, easements, and other important details that could affect ownership and land use.

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Drone Services

Drones (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or UAVs) have revolutionized land surveying by providing high-resolution imagery, topographic data, and 3D mapping with greater efficiency and accuracy. Surveyors use drones to collect data faster, access difficult terrain, and reduce costs compared to traditional methods. Drones have rapidly evolved to become a vital component across the land surveying industry. .