Topographic surveys detail the change in elevation along the surface of a property, Features such as improvements to the land, and water features are included as well.
Usually required by a municipality for record, Plats detail the combination and subdividing of property.
Tree surveys identify the location, size, and species of trees on a property, typically for the purpose gaining a building permit.
A Metes & Bounds describes the location and monumentation of a property’s boundary.
Easement Exhibits will provide the location of existing easements and certify to the location of proposed easements on a property.
Used to obtain building permits from a city, plot plans join the proposed plans from engineers, architects and developers for a property in development.
A lot fit provides a graphical detail of how an architectural plan will fit on a property. A lot fit analysis shows which architectural plans within a series will fit on each of the lots within a subdivision.
In lot staking, the monumentation of a property’s boundary is identified and flagged for ease of locating.
When setting house corners, the corners of a proposed building’s overall profile are precisely monumented per the planned location of the structure. This is often done when there is little room for error in the placement a building on a property.
Form surveys certify the location of form boards for foundation pouring on a property to ensure the property passes inspection.
Grade exhibits measure the elevation throughout a property, identifying the flow of the lands grading.