Surveying
We give you the trust that you look for from a professional surveyor with good technical expertise, state-of-the-art instruments and second-to-none practical experience in all aspects of surveying. Whether it’s to explore your new venture ‘s viability, prepare for a new expansion, move your current company to a new location, or just be interested in a boundary prepare for your land, we can provide you with the right advice wherever the help is needed.
Our Surveying Flow
- The survey company receives authorization by the property owner or a potential buyer to perform a survey by means of a signed work order form.
- Client provides property information to the Surveyor. Surveyor performs research needed to make the necessary calculations.
- The survey field crew goes to the property and measures the house and any permanent, non-movable improvements.
- The crew searches for subdivision survey monuments (iron pipes, rebar, cotton spindles, railroad ties, crosses, etc.)
- If a Surveyors Real Property Report is being performed, a minimum of 2 survey monuments are found, but they are not verified to be correct.
- If a boundary survey is being performed, ample survey monuments are found to verify the correct location of the property corners for our property.
- The survey crew will then use a total station or similar instrument to measure distances and angles to verify the location of the house and improvements on the lot.
- With a boundary survey, all of the property’s corners are then either verified to be correct or reset if necessary and are visibly marked.
- The information from the field crew is given to a drafter who uses the information to create a “drawing” of the property. Information is used from the subdivision plat and title work to establish lot dimensions, building lines, and easements.
- The facets of the project are reviewed by a Licensed Professional Surveyor.