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Topographical Surveys

Typically any real estate activity begins with a Topographical survey, also called a land survey. A Topographical survey or a land survey is nothing but a pictorial representation of the project site to scale in a 3-dimensional format. Topographical surveys are carried out to represent all the existing features of the project site like the ground profile, approach roads, trees, buildings, roads, cart tracks, manmade & natural features, contours, elevation, forest cover, marsh areas, pipelines, power transmission lines, buildings, and various types of boundary lines. The list of features captured in topographical surveys also depends on the project scale & project requirements. For instance, while acquiring land for your dream venture, a topographical survey can uncover hidden aspects, including changes over time. An in-depth and accurate image or representation of your land in the form of a Topo Map or land survey map will help mitigate the possibility of downstream mistakes and safeguard against unwanted expenditures. These surveys also enable planners to conceptualize designs according to the property’s features and client’s requirements.

We at Precision surveys have mastered the practice of measuring and producing accurate Topo Maps also called as land survey maps as per standard specifications & requirements of the Planners & designers. The Topo Maps or land survey maps also show the accurate area statements, precise boundaries & workable base maps are produced in formats compatible to various GIS software’s used by the planners, designers etc.

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Where is Topographic Surveys Used?

Topographic surveys are essential in various fields, providing crucial information for a variety of purposes. Land survey services are asked to produce topographic surveys for:

  • Construction and architectural projects
  • Environmental restoration and property improvements
  • To fulfill regulatory requirements for construction codes
  • Guidance for setting up grading or drainage ditches
  • When land developed for one purpose is being used for another purpose
  • To ascertain the property extents
  • Fixing property boundaries
  • For cadastral mapping
  • For industrial greenfield & brownfield projects
  • For asset mapping

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