ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey
ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey must adhere to a set of national standards put forth by the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and adopted by the American Land Title Association.
As-built Survey
An as–built survey shows a property in its current state–whether during or after the construction of the project. They are needed to record variations from original Engineering plans to what is actually built.
Erosion and Sediment Control design
Erosion is uncontrolled soil movement caused by wind or water action. … Erosion control measures are used to stabilize disturbed or highly erosive soils. Sediment control measures are used to trap and contain, and potentially treat, sediment caused by the erosion process.
Boundary Survey
A boundary survey generally shows the property lines, easements, and other details as mandated by the state standard.
Construction Stakeout
Construction stakeout involves the surveying and staking for various stages of construction, and can involve staking specific elements for roadways, bridges, buildings, and utilities. These elements can include curb and gutter, centerlines and base lines of roadways, building corners, storm and sewer lines, and a multitude of others items.
Topographic Survey
Topographic Surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the ground and existing features on the surface of the earth or slightly above or below the earth’s surface (i.e. trees, buildings, streets, walkways, manholes, utility poles, retaining walls, etc.).
House Location Survey
A house location survey establishes discrepancies between actual occupation or use and the description of record. It indicates the location of physical improvements in relation to the property lines. It is the only reliable way of obtaining and confirming basic information about a property.
Sub-division design
Residential Subdivision Design with responsible environmental design and cutting edge, drainage design, we provide municipalities with the type of subdivisions that they want. The process starts when either a land owner or a developer contacts us and lets us know that they have a desire to develop some land.
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Given all that is at stake, accuracy is critical when performing surveys. For this reason, you should only hire a licensed land surveyor you can trust to get the job done right. To learn more about our quality services and to obtain a quote, contact Liggie Surveys today.
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