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Land Survey

Boundary Surveys

Determining the boundaries of a property is often an important aspect of legal dispute. It is important to define the boundaries before, during, and after construction to avoid future disputes. North Point Land Survey is precise in it's GPS survey of property boundaries and in it's production of digital and print media that graphically represent the boundaries for property owners, construction crews, and governmental agencies.

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Topographical Surveys

Topographic Surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the ground and existing features on the surface of the earth or slightly above or below the earth's surface (i.e. trees, buildings, streets, walkways, manholes, utility poles, retaining walls, etc.).  If the purpose of the survey is to serve as a base map for the design of a residence or building of some type, or design a road or driveway, it may be necessary to show perimeter boundary lines and the lines of easements on or crossing the property being surveyed, in order for a designer to accurately show zoning and other agency required setbacks.

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ALTA / ACSM Land Title Surveys

(NSPS) is the legal successor organization to the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) and that these 2016 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys are the next version of the former Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys.

Construction Layout & Staking

Construction surveying or building surveying (otherwise known as "staking", "stake-out", "lay-out", "setting-out") is to stake out reference points and markers that will guide the construction of new structures such as roads or buildings. These markers are usually staked out according to a suitable coordinate system selected for the project.

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