Services
Boundary Survey
A boundary survey is a detailed process that determines the precise property lines and identifies any potential encroachments or discrepancies. It involves researching public records, analyzing historical documents, and conducting a thorough on-site measurement to establish the exact legal boundaries of a property, ensuring you know exactly where your land begins and ends.
Construction Surveying
Construction surveying ensures that a building or infrastructure project is built exactly according to design plans. It involves setting precise reference points and markers on the site to guide the construction process, ensuring accurate placement of foundations, utilities, roads, and structures. This type of survey helps prevent costly errors and ensures that the project aligns with engineering and architectural specifications.
Design Survey
A design survey provides detailed information about the physical features and topography of a property, essential for planning and engineering purposes. This type of survey captures data on elevations, contours, structures, utilities, and natural features, offering a comprehensive view that helps architects, engineers, and contractors design projects with accuracy and confidence.
Overhead Utility Profile
An Overhead Utility Profile is a specialized survey that maps the location and height of overhead utility lines, such as power, telephone, and cable lines. This exhibit is crucial for planning and construction projects to ensure proper clearance and avoid potential conflicts with utilities. It helps engineers and architects design around existing infrastructure safely and efficiently.
ALTA Survey
An ALTA survey is a comprehensive land survey that meets the standards set by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS). It provides detailed information about property boundaries, easements, improvements, and other critical factors affecting ownership. Typically used for real estate transactions, this survey gives lenders, title companies, and buyers a clear understanding of the property's legal and physical status.
Elevation Certifications
An elevation certification is a document that verifies the elevation of a property relative to the base flood level as determined by FEMA. It is typically required for flood insurance purposes or to assess flood risk. This certification helps property owners, insurers, and lenders understand if a property is prone to flooding and ensures compliance with local floodplain management regulations.