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Topographical Survey

A topographical survey is a highly accurate, detailed map of your land's physical features and elevation. While standard boundary surveys only outline property lines, a topographical survey captures the exact contours, slopes, and 3D terrain of your site.

What We Map

Using advanced geospatial technology, we capture all existing site conditions, including:

  • Natural Features: Ground elevations, slopes, trees, vegetation, and water bodies.

  • Man-Made Structures: Existing buildings, walls, fences, roads, and pathways.

  • Visible Utilities: Manhole covers, drainage grates, overhead wires, and utility poles.

Why You Need One

A topographical survey is the essential foundation for any successful design or construction project. By providing architects, engineers, and planners with an exact representation of the current site, it:

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Measured Building Survey

Measured Building Surveys

A measured building survey provides a highly accurate, scaled representation of an existing structure. Whether you are dealing with a modern commercial space or a historic residential property, this survey captures the exact internal and external dimensions of your building to millimetric precision.

What We Capture

Using advanced 3D laser scanning and precise measurement tools, we meticulously map:

  • Floor Plans: Exact layouts of walls, doors, windows, structural columns, and room dimensions.

  • Elevations: Detailed external views showing facades, rooflines, fenestration, and architectural features.

  • Cross-Sections: Vertical slices through the building to illustrate floor-to-ceiling heights, stairwells, and structural thicknesses.

Why You Need One

Having an exact, reliable baseline of a building's current state is crucial for any architectural or engineering project.

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GPS Setting Out

GPS Setting Out (also known as site layout) is the crucial process of transferring digital architectural and engineering designs onto the physical ground. Using highly accurate satellite positioning technology, we translate your 2D plans or 3D models into exact physical markers on the construction site.

What We Mark

Using state-of-the-art GPS/GNSS rovers and robotic total stations, we establish highly precise reference points for:

  • Foundations & Piling: Pinpointing exact coordinates for building corners, footings, structural piles, and grid lines.

  • Earthworks & Drainage: Marking out cut-and-fill levels, trench lines, pipe runs, and manhole positions.

  • Infrastructure & Boundaries: Setting out alignments for new roads, curbs, driveways, retaining walls, and property boundaries.

Why You Need It

Accurate setting out is the bridge between a theoretical design and a successful physical build. Professional GPS setting out:

  • Ensures your project is built exactly to design specifications and strictly within legal property boundaries.

  • Eliminates guesswork on-site, preventing costly teardowns and rework.

  • Keeps projects moving quickly by providing clear, immediate guidance for groundworkers and construction teams.

  • Highlights any discrepancies between the design and actual site conditions before the digging begins.

Deliverables: We provide clear, physical site markers (such as wooden pegs, steel pins, or spray marks) backed by a comprehensive setting-out report and digital verification to confirm every element is positioned flawlessly.

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