Surveying Services

  • Boundary Survey

    A boundary survey clearly defines the exact property lines of your land. It establishes corners, identifies encroachments, and ensures the boundaries match your deed. Ideal for construction, fencing, disputes, or property sales.

  • Mortgage / Title Survey

    A mortgage or title survey shows the basic property boundaries and any improvements on the lot. These surveys are typically required by banks and title companies during real estate transactions to confirm property details.

  • As-Built Survey

    As-built surveys document the exact location of improvements after construction is completed. They verify that the work was built according to plans and within property boundaries.


  • Topographic Survey

    A topographic survey maps the natural and man-made features of your property, including elevations, trees, buildings, and utilities. Engineers, architects, and contractors rely on these surveys for site design and development.


  • Property Subdivision

    Subdivision surveys divide a larger tract of land into smaller lots or parcels. These surveys are essential for developers, municipalities, and landowners who want to create new building lots or adjust existing property lines.


  • Boundary Staking

    Boundary staking marks your property lines on the ground with visible markings. It’s ideal if you’re building, putting up a fence, or just want to know exactly where your land begins and ends. This service helps prevent disputes and ensures your improvements are placed with confidence and accuracy.

  • Construction Layout

    Construction layout is the process of marking the exact location of buildings, roads, or other improvements on your property before work begins. By placing stakes or markers where plans call for them, we make sure your project is built in the right spot and according to design.


  • ALTA/NSPS Survey

    An ALTA/NSPS survey provides the most comprehensive overview of a property, combining boundary, title, and improvement details. Often required by lenders and title companies, this survey helps protect buyers and financial institutions in commercial real estate transactions.


  • Elevation Certificates

    An elevation certificate provides official documentation of a building’s elevation relative to floodplain levels. This is often required for flood insurance and compliance with FEMA and local regulations.