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Boundary, Topographic and Tree Surveys

In a first place, the Boundary Survey constitutes the determination of property boundaries, the establishment of the property lines, and the research of records for the boundary survey. On the other hand, the topographic survey involves mapping terrain features, elevation points, and existing structures. Finally, the Tree Survey basically entails identifying, assessing, and documenting trees on the property. This is why all this combined survey effort provides a detailed understanding of property boundaries, land contours, existing features, and tree distribution, which are all crucial for informed decision-making in land development and management.

Boundary Survey:

  • Identify property corners and lines.
  • Establish property boundaries.
  • Research property records.

Topographic Survey:

  • Map terrain contours.
  • Locate elevation points.
  • Document natural and man-made features.

Tree Survey:

  • Identify and catalog trees.
  • Note tree species and size.
  • Assess tree health and impact.

This collaborative survey effort furnishes critical information regarding property boundaries, land characteristics, and tree distribution, facilitating this way an efficient land planning and management.

Over 6000 completed projects

In most of Florida, primarily in Charlotte, Sarasota, Lee, Polk, DeSoto and Hillsborough Counties.

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