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Title survey is a survey of real property to be used by a title insuring agency for purposes of insuring title to the said property. Title surveys are typically required for real estate transactions.
An ALTA/ACSM land title survey adheres to a set of national standards adopted by the American Land Title Association. The ALTA survey generally shows property lines, easements and other details as mandated by the state standard.
Commonly referred to as subdivision platting, subdivision design is the process of splitting a tract of land into smaller parcels. This shows monumentation and survey data on a map in conformance with local subdivision ordinance and the Subdivision Map Act.
During home construction, many counties require construction companies to have a Form Board Survey performed to show the location of the form boards and therefore the proposed location and elevations of the concrete foundation of the home.
Elevation certificates are used to provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the proper insurance premium rate, or support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment.
Also known as Site Layout Surveying, is the process of interpreting construction plans and marking the location of proposed new structures such as roads or buildings. Construction staking is performed to ensure a project is built according to the engineering design plans.
Oil and gas well staking marks the location of a proposed well site in relation to the unit lines or survey lines.
Both salt water disposal wells and injection wells are used to safely dispose of fracturing flowback liquid and produced liquids from oil and gas production. They are used as secondary recovery techniques and to improve production from existing wells.
This is a set of drawings submitted upon completion of a project or a particular job. They reflect all changes made in the specifications and working drawings during the construction process, and show the exact dimensions, geometry, and location of all elements of the work completed.
Be sure to obtain reliable underground information during the development of a project. Subsurface utility information is needed for highway plans, and many other various projects. Safety is enhanced when excavating or grading as less possibility of damage to a subsurface utility that may result in injury or damage.
Topographic surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the ground and existing features on the surface of the earth.