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Concept of land surveying

Having a land survey done is important before you start on any sort of construction work, such as on a building, plant or road. A land survey will help determine the optimal site for any structure according to topographical details, and identify potential issues such as whether the area is prone to flooding. Furthermore, land surveys are crucial in identifying and mapping surface contours, as well as existing surface features, buried utilities, and property lines.

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Concept of land surveying

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  1. Concept of land surveying BY:www.onsitesurveys.ca

  2. Introduction: Having a land survey done is important before you start on any sort of construction work, such as on a building, plant or road. A land survey will help determine the optimal site for any structure according to topographical details, and identify potential issues such as whether the area is prone to flooding. Furthermore, land surveys are crucial in identifying and mapping surface contours, as well as existing surface features, buried utilities, and property lines. Having a land survey done beforehand is a vital step in protecting your investment for the future. Land surveying is the measurement and mapping of our surrounding environment using mathematics, specialized technology, and equipment. These points are usually on the surface of the Earth, and they are often used to establish maps.

  3. Land surveys are typically carried out for businesses that would like to subdivide and sell off portions of a commercial property, or begin a new industrial project. A land surveyor will be able to prepare a subdivision map, and can also alert you to any planning restrictions or potential boundary issues which may arise down the line.Other than various construction sites, land surveying is also used in transport, communications, mapping, and the definition of legal boundaries for land ownership. It is an essential means for research in many other scientific disciplines. Land Surveying Services in Alberta has been an element in the development of the human environment since the beginning of recorded history. Here are a few of the most common questions that might arise when one hears the word Land Surveying.

  4. Who is a Land surveyor, and what does he do? A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor who uses various elements of geometry, trigonometry, physics, engineering, and the law. They also work with equipment such as total stations, 3D scanners, radios, clinometers, handheld tablets, drones, surveying software, etc. In short, Land Surveying Services in Alberta or any other place are fulfilled by a Land surveyor. Registered Professional Land Surveyor, has the knowledge and capabilities to provide expert witness testimony. Their job is to measure and map land correctly. They will:

  5. How much does land surveying cost? The cost of land surveying mainly depends upon the location, size, and shape of the area. The average price is $500 -$1000 per acre. The same range applies to half-acres due to standard minimum service fees for travel and expenses. Not getting a survey done when you need one can cost you many more bucks then hiring a professional urban or Rural Municipal Surveys Services ever will. You can contact various Land Surveying Services in Alberta and know the exact price according to your area.

  6. Conclusion Onsitesurveys.ca helps provides you services like Subdivision Applications and Surveys ,Urban and Rural Municipal Surveys, Boundary and Fence Line Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Rural Real Property Reports, Roads and Rights-of-Way, Crown land dispositions. Feel free to contact onsitesurveys.ca to have your property adequately examined and get rid of unnecessary stress before introducing any fencing on the property line.

  7. Contact Us: For more information you can reach us at: Dwayne Edmundson, Owner, Alberta Land Surveyor, 780.293.1870 Email: dwayne@onsitesurveys.ca Or Travis Young, Owner, Operations,780.919.1433 Email: travis@onsitesurveys.ca

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