Services

Protecting the Property Rights of the Public

Boundary Surveys

True to their name, boundary surveys formally define a property’s boundaries. A property’s dimensions are derived from deed, subdivision plats, and survey drawings, which show the exact lines of the property. Many property owners choose to have their boundary surveys include any improvements made on the land by previous owners.

Topographic Surveys

Topographic surveys show the height, depth, size, and location of any natural or manmade features on any given parcel of land. They also indicate the changes or contours in elevation throughout the parcel. While boundary surveys indicate horizontal measurements, topographic surveys reveal elevation. 

ALTA/NSPS Surveys

ALTA/NSPS (formerly ALTA/ACSM) Land Title Surveys assist all parties involved in commercial real estate transactions. ALTA/NSPS surveys involve several requirements and standards which must be carefully followed.

Construction Staking

Construction staking, or a site layout survey, involves interpreting construction plans and marking the location of proposed new structures like roads or buildings. Construction staking helps ensure that projects are built according to engineering design plans.

Infrastructure Routing and Staking

Infrastructure routing and staking involves interpreting plans to mark the location of proposed under- or above-ground structures like powerlines or gas lines. Like construction staking, infrastructure routing and staking helps ensure that projects are built according to engineering design plans.