Types of Surveys We have an Experties IN
CAD Drafting has always been an important part of the initial phase of any project. CAD drafting involves designing 2D and 3D models
of the area through computer software. It is very important to be precise when it comes to surveying land and farm, hence,
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We specialize in providing survey drafting services for different type of sites ranging from small subdivisions to commercial sites of different sizes. We provide detailed CAD drawings and civil site engineering drawings for; Subdivisions, Commercial Projects, and Residential Projects
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Linework | Addressing an Easement and Setbacks | Details Labling | Improvements & Hatching Zoning & FEMA Information | Title Sheet/Border | Certification and Table A Requirements | Plotting Vicinity Map | Topographic | Contour Creation | Tree Location | Tree Table etc.
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A drawing of a parcel of land. More specifically, the drawing created by the surveyor that shows the field work, with bearings, distances, etc.
Subdivision Plat means the graphical representation of the subdivision of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, having a number or letter designation for each lot within the plat and a succinct name or title that is unique for the county where the land is located.
Subdivision plats are the basis of almost all surveying, especially in urban areas where the legal descriptions are tied to a subdivision.
Lot Dimensions – Each lot is labeled with bearings and distances which help surveyors establish the size and location of the lot.
Easements – The subdivision plat states all of the utility companies and rights of the easement use on the lots located within the subdivision. The plat also states the width and location of the easements on the lots. The easements are typically set by planning and zoning, but can also be previously existing as well.
Building Lines – The subdivision plat states and shows the location of the building line setbacks and side yards as determined by planning and zoning.
Right of Way and Street Information – The plat states the legal names of the streets, width of the streets, and locations of the streets.