provides a full range of surveying and planning services to the public, private, and non-profit communities land planners, surveying, survey, development projects, piedmont, triad, north carolina alta surveys, acsm surveys, legal descriptions, building site plans, major subdivisions, minor subdivisions boundary line agreements, boundary surveys, construction surveys, flood certificates, land use studies, feasibility studies, planned unit development, public hearing representation
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business parks, shopping centers, industrial projects site planning, site layout, topographic surveys, ground contours, measure of property, as-built surveys, subdivision plats, comprehensive topographic
Our primary service area is the Piedmont-Triad region of North Carolina. We can assist in any phase of a development project and typically work with clients from project conception through completion.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of equipment does your firm use?

We use a Topcon 802AR fully robotic instrument, Husky MP2500 data collector, Autocad 2002 drafting software, & C&G Systems surveying software.

What types of surveying do you specialize in?

We perform all types of surveying related services. Our services include boundary surveys, topographic surveys, ALTA/ACSM surveys, Site Plans, Construction Staking, & FEMA Flood Certifications to name a few.

Do you offer any engineering services?

We do not have an engineer on staff, however, we do partner with several engineering firms to provide complete solutions for any engineering need.

What area or region do you serve?

We are currently serving the state of North Carolina.

Why do survey costs vary?

The Professional Land Surveyor's fee will include the time to search for deeds or court records, locate the physical boundary evidence at the property, make the necessary computations to check the boundary, place appropriate markers on the property, and prepare the survey map.

The cost of the survey will vary because of missing corner evidence, disputed boundary lines, rough terrain, heavy underbrush, poor land descriptions in the deeds, and travel time to and from the property.



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