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Topographical Survey
A topographical survey is a detailed measurement of the land's surface, including its natural and man-made features. This involves measuring the elevation (height) of various points on the land, as well as the location and shape of features like buildings, roads, trees, and water bodies. The data collected is then used to create a detailed map or plan of the area.
Measured Building Surveys
A measured building survey is a detailed, accurate representation of a building's physical attributes. It involves taking precise measurements of the building's structure, including walls, floors, ceilings, windows, doors, and other features. These measurements are then used to create detailed plans, elevations, and sections of the building.
Boundary Surveys
A boundary survey is a detailed measurement of a property's boundaries. It helps determine the exact location of property lines, corners, easements, and encroachments. This information is crucial for resolving property disputes, planning construction projects, and understanding property rights. Essentially, a boundary survey provides a clear, legal definition of where your property starts and ends.