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CCCL Setback Surveys
Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) Setback Surveys involves assessing and demarcating the required setback distance from the coastline for construction projects along coastal areas. Surveyors determine the location of the CCCL based on regulatory guidelines and existing records. They then establish the appropriate setback line on the property, ensuring that any proposed construction remains compliant […]
Wetland Delineations Surveys
Involves identifying and demarcating wetland boundaries within a given area. Surveyors conduct detailed field assessments, often using botanical and hydrological indicators, to determine the extent of wetland areas. This data is then mapped onto a survey plan, including accurate measurements and descriptions of wetland features. These surveys play a critical role in environmental planning and […]
Surveys for Tree Removal Permits
Involves conducting surveys to support the application process for tree removal permits. Surveyors assess the property to identify the trees designated for removal, accurately marking their locations on a site plan. This plan typically includes details such as tree species, sizes, and proximity to property lines or structures. These surveys provide essential information for local […]
Preconstruction Elevation Certificates
Involves conducting a detailed assessment of elevation data for a proposed structure prior to construction, relative to base flood elevations (BFE) in flood-prone areas. Surveyors gather accurate measurements and data to determine the projected elevation of the structure’s lowest floor, utilities, and relevant features. This information helps property owners and authorities assess potential flood risks […]
Final Surveys
Encompasses a thorough examination and documentation of the completed construction project. Surveyors conduct on-site measurements and assessments to verify that all elements of the project, including structures, utilities, and site features, are accurately aligned and constructed according to the approved design plans. This survey ensures that the final built environment adheres to regulatory requirements, quality […]
Partial and Final As-Built Surveys
Involves documenting the construction progress and the completed project’s details. Partial As-Built Surveys capture specific portions of the project as they are completed, verifying that constructed elements align with the design plans. Final As-Built Surveys encompass the entire project, meticulously recording all modifications and deviations from the original design. Both types of surveys involve on-site […]
Tie Beam Elevations (Spot Surveys)
Involves determining and recording precise elevation points along tie beams, which are horizontal support structures connecting vertical elements in construction. Surveyors measure and mark spot elevations at specific locations on these tie beams to ensure that they are correctly positioned at the desired heights according to design specifications. This survey aids in confirming the structural […]
Form Board-Foundation Surveys
Involves ensuring the accurate placement and alignment of foundation forms before the concrete is poured for a construction project. Surveyors use precise measurements to lay out the locations and dimensions of the foundation forms based on architectural plans. This helps ensure that the foundation is properly positioned and aligned according to design specifications. After the […]
Paving, Lay-Outs and As-Builts
Involves the complete process of planning, implementing, and documenting paved surfaces within a construction project. Surveyors first lay out precise measurements and markings for the intended paved areas based on design plans. This ensures proper alignment, grade, and dimensions. After the paving is completed, As-Built Surveys capture the actual construction details, verifying that the paved […]
Vertical Control Survey – Spot Elevations
Involves establishing accurate vertical reference points across a site. Surveyors use precise leveling techniques to determine the relative heights or elevations of these points, which are then recorded as spot elevations on a map. This type of survey is crucial for projects requiring precise grading, drainage planning, and construction design. The resulting data helps ensure […]
Easement Release and Vacations
Involves a legal and surveying process to formally eliminate or modify existing property easements. This process typically includes thorough research of property records, legal documentation, and easement agreements. Surveyors accurately locate and map the easement boundaries on the property, and if applicable, assess the physical impact of the easement on the land. The surveyor’s findings […]
As Build/Final Survey with Drainages
Involves accurately documenting the completed construction project, including its infrastructure, utilities, and drainage systems. This survey captures any modifications or deviations from the original design plans, ensuring that the constructed features match the intended specifications. In addition to the standard As-Built Survey elements, the inclusion of drainage aspects involves assessing the effectiveness and functionality of […]
Construction Surveys
Encompasses a range of tasks critical to the successful execution of construction projects. This type of survey involves accurately staking out the planned structures, utilities, and infrastructure according to architectural and engineering plans. Construction surveys also ensure proper alignment, elevation, and dimensions of foundation elements, enabling builders to adhere to design specifications. Continuous monitoring throughout […]
ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys
Involves a detailed assessment of a property’s boundaries, improvements, and relevant characteristics. This survey adheres to the standards set by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM). It typically includes researching public records, property documents, and relevant agreements, as well as conducting fieldwork to locate property corners, […]
Boundary and Topographic Surveys
Entails a multifaceted approach to understanding a property’s characteristics. The survey involves establishing accurate property boundaries through field measurements and research, identifying any encroachments or boundary disputes. Simultaneously, the survey maps the topography of the land, capturing elevation changes, contours, and natural features. Additionally, the survey assesses the location, species, and health of trees on […]
Final Elevation Certificated
Involves conducting a detailed assessment and documentation of elevation data for a structure, relative to base flood elevations (BFE) in flood-prone areas. Surveyors collect accurate measurements and data to determine the elevation of the structure’s lowest floor, relevant utilities, and other critical components. This information is then compared to established flood hazard zones to determine […]
Building Envelopes Layout and Offsets
Involves accurately establishing the physical positioning and dimensions of a building within its designated boundaries. Surveyors use precise measurements to locate the corners and edges of the building envelope, which define where the structure can be placed on the property. Offsets refer to the specific distances between the building and property lines or other structures. […]
Plot Plan/Site Plans
Involves creating detailed graphical representations of a property or site, typically for construction or development purposes. Surveyors gather data through field measurements and research, accurately mapping property boundaries, existing structures, utilities, setbacks, and other relevant features. These plans provide crucial information for architects, engineers, and builders to design and execute projects in compliance with zoning […]
Boundary, Topographic and Tree Surveys
The comprehensive scope of work for boundary, topographic, and tree surveys encompasses determining property boundaries, establishing property lines, and researching records for the boundary survey. For the topographic survey, it involves mapping terrain features, elevation points, and existing structures. In the tree survey, it entails identifying, assessing, and documenting trees on the property. This combined […]