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Comprehensive Boundary and GPS Surveying
Features of boundary surveying :
This is applicable for both residential and commercial properties:
- A survey of the boundary of the property will be performed according to recorded deeds and plats.
- Includes physical monumentation and evidence.
- Interior improvements such as buildings and drives are not located unless requested.
- Any improvements along the boundary affecting the use of or title to the property are located.
- Property corners are established and any missing corner markers replaced.
- A map that depicts all of the boundaries and improvements is provided with all surveys.
Features of GPS (Geographic Positioning System) control surveys:
- GPS surveys are used to establish your property with the State Plane Coordinate Systems.
- Our GPS surveys use portable receivers to gather data transmitted from satellites. This data is used to calculate the position of the object being located on the surface of the earth.
- Distance doesn't matter. The data obtained from the survey is extremely accurate even if the receivers are miles apart.
- GPS surveys are used to establish coordinate control points for large boundary surveys. These are also used in subdivision surveys, as well as to collect essential data such as the locations of streets, home businesses, utilities, and more. This data can be used for future planning, development, and preservation of your property location.
- It can also be used to collect data for Geographic Information Systems/Land Information Systems (GIS/LIS), such as the location of streets, homes businesses, electric, phone, gas utilities, water and sewer systems, property lines, soil and vegetation types, watercourses, and more. Data that can be used in future planning, preservation, and development.
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