Types of Surveys We Do:
Boundary Topography
ALTA/ACSM
As-Built
Construction
Layout/Staking Site Layout
Subdivision
layout Elevation Certificates
Form Form Boards
GPS/GIS Mapping

What is Surveying?
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Surveying is the science or art of making measurements
to determine or establish the relative position of points above, on, or beneath
the surface of the earth. Surveys are generally divided into classes according
to the type of data obtained, the methods and instruments used, and the purposes
to be served. Some examples of surveys are: geodetic surveys, topographic
surveys, aerial or photogrammetric surveys, soil and wetland surveys, geologic
surveys, engineering surveys, and land surveys.
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Finding a
Qualified Surveyor
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Surveying is a highly technical profession requiring special
knowledge of the principals of mathematics, the related physical and
applied sciences, and the relevant requirements of law. As with most
professions, the qualifications and experience level of surveyors vary
considerably, and cost should not be the only deciding factor for
selection of a surveyor.
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Investing in the
Survey
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A survey forms the basis for an investment in real estate. If properly
performed, it can uncover discrepancies and encroachments if they exist,
eliminate future questions as to the location of boundaries, and be of
lasting benefit to the owner as well as the mortgage lender and title
insurance company.
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