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     Boundary Survey

A boundary survey uses specialized equipment to determine the legal boundaries of a land, including property lines and any conflicts with neighboring properties. It creates a map or plat showing structures, improvements, easements, and rights-of-way. Boundary surveys are necessary in property transactions, making improvements to a property, or settling a boundary dispute.

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Stakeout/ New Construction Layout

A stakeout survey involves placing physical marks on a property to guide builders in constructing a new building or extension. Benchmarks are used to ensure the correct elevation. A follow-up survey is recommended to verify foundation placement. The stakeout survey guarantees correct construction and location of the building.

Subdivisions/Mergers/Lot Line adjustments

A subdivision survey is conducted to divide a large land parcel into smaller plots or lots for development projects. It uses specialized surveying equipment to prepare a map or plat showing property lines, structures, easements, or rights-of-way. Local governments mandate subdivision surveys as part of the land development process, and additional surveys and inspections may be required before plots or lots can be developed or sold.

Property Line Survey

A property line survey determines the exact location of property lines and identifies any encroachments or conflicts with neighboring properties. It involves using specialized surveying equipment to prepare a map or plat that shows structures, improvements, easements, or rights-of-way. Property line surveys are necessary when purchasing, selling, making improvements to a property, or settling a boundary dispute.

Alta Surveys

An ALTA survey is performed to gather comprehensive property information for the issuance of a title insurance policy, mostly for commercial properties. The survey includes property boundaries, improvements, encumbrances, and easements. It has a detailed map showing rights-of-way, structures, and utilities. Additionally, it may provide data on zoning and land-use restrictions.

TTopographic/Architectural Survey

A topographic survey provides detailed information on natural and man-made features of a land, creating maps with elevations and contours. It is used for land planning, engineering or construction and requires specialized equipment. This survey is required by government agencies or used for site design and improvement by engineers and architects.

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