Land surveying is the identification of existing conditions, whether they are natural or man– made. The extent of the survey required is dependent upon its intended use. Boundary, or property line, surveys are required by state and local ordinances whenever property is sold or subdivided. This includes the identification of the property lines, easements, and floodplain lines. Development permits are typically required from state and local regulatory agencies prior to the initiation of construction, and detailed land surveys are often required to obtain them. This includes boundary surveys, as well as topographic features such as elevations, man–made improvements, utilities, and trees. Land surveys are also required for the engineering design of a multitude of projects. Land Surveying Services at EMC are provided to identify and document these existing conditions.
Specific services vary from individual lot surveys to as–built surveys of completed projects. EMC provides these services for residential, commercial, institutional and industrial land developments
in addition to transportation, drainage, and environmental projects. Our clientele includes state and federal agencies, municipalities, counties, private developers, architects, and industries. Providing these services are experienced professional land surveyors, survey technicians,
and survey crews. They utilize state–of–the–art equipment and software for these surveying projects including: Topcon and Geomax Robotic Total Stations, Data Collectors, Champion TKO and Carlson BRX6 Global Positioning Systems (GPS); C3D AutoCad Software, Carlson Calculation Software, and Microstation.
Land Surveying Services Include:
- Lot Surveys
- ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys
- Legal Descriptions
- Elevation Certificates
- Subdivision Plats
- Subdivision Lot Staking
- Boundary Surveys
- Topographic Surveys
- Route Surveys
- Photogrametric Control Surveys
- Tree Surveys/Wetland Surveys
- As-Built Surveys
- Construction Staking
Related Services Include:
- Transportation Engineering
- Land Development Engineering
- Water Resources Engineering
- Ecological Studies
- Construction Management