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Title: 7 Types of Land Surveying & the Tools Required


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7 Types of Land Surveying the Tools Required
for Each
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  • A land survey entails using mathematics,
    geometry, and other sciences to locate and
    measure both man-made and natural structures. A
    land surveyor can measure factors like elevation,
    angles, and borders of a property using various
    tools.
  • There are several types of land surveys, each
    with its own goal and set of equipment. Seven
    main types of land surveys are described below,
    along with equipment recommendations for each.
  • ALTA/ACSM Survey
  • Boundary Survey
  • Construction Survey
  • Location Survey
  • Site Planning Survey
  • Subdivision Survey
  • Topographic Survey

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ALTA/ACSM Survey
This sort of survey is used to supply the
necessary location and survey data to a title
firm and/or lender in order to issue an American
Land Title Association or Extended Coverage Title
Insurance policy. An ALTA/ACSM survey often
depicts the relationship between current
improvements on a specific plot of land and the
property's deed boundaries.
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Boundary Survey
The corners and boundary lines of a parcel of
land are located via a boundary survey. This form
of survey entails both record and field
investigation, as well as any measurements and
computations required to establish the boundary
lines in accordance with state legislation. The
location of easement lines and encroachments may
also be part of a boundary survey.
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Construction Survey
This form of survey include staking out the
property's structures, such as walls, buildings,
roads, and utilities. Staking gives construction
workers instructions on how to carry out the
improvements outlined on the development
blueprints. In addition to an As-Built survey, a
construction survey may include both horizontal
and vertical grading.
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Location Survey
A location survey, like a border survey, gives
further information on the placement of internal
improvements. This study is frequently used to
meet the requirements of a zoning permission or a
financing application.
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Site Planning Survey
A site planning survey includes the aspects of
boundary and topographic surveys for site
planning and is frequently required for
development permit applications. Before building
begins, this survey is utilised to plan design
upgrades and developments. House lots,
subdivisions, retailers, playgrounds, commercial
and industrial sites, and streets and highways
all benefit from site planning surveys.
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Subdivision Survey
A subdivision survey divides a large piece of
land into smaller parcels, lots, or estates. This
survey is also used to plan streets and drainage
systems, and it must be documented by a municipal
or state government body. A partition survey is
another name for this type of study.
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Topographic Survey
The goal of this survey is to identify natural
and man-made topographic characteristics on a
piece of property. Fences, utilities, structures,
altitudes, streams, trees, improvements, and
contours are examples of such characteristics. A
state or municipal government agency may request
a topographic survey, or architects and engineers
may utilise it to design site renovations and
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