Essential Roles Of A Land Surveyor In Your Construction Project

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Before a construction plan is implemented, proper identification of the site location must be made. This is often referred to as a design survey. A licensed surveyor is hired to ensure that the implementation of the plan is reliable and accurate. Basically, your land surveyor ensures that the building is being erected on the right ground location. It also applies to other construction facilities such as the perimeter walls, streets, electrical utilities and other areas that can compromise the appropriate position of the site. 

The last thing you want is to erect a building on boundaries or public areas. You'll have to demolish and construct afresh. To avoid this kind of confusion, engage a qualified land surveyor. Here are the reasons why.

Rough Grade Stake Process

Your land surveyor needs to conduct rough grade staking of the construction site. The process maps the general location and changes needed on the site for the actual construction process to take place. 

Description of your construction site changes with their corresponding grade elevation references and position is critical. Basically, staking is employed to achieve this technique, especially when constructing parking lots for commercial and residential projects. 

Layout Staking Process Of The Site

Your construction has to be inspected and approved by a qualified surveyor for a number of building operations to take place. Such operations allow the contractor to navigate through the various phases of construction like neighbouring buildings, wall retaining, road pavement building, car park constructions and site illumination, etc. 

Land surveyors play an integral part in the site layout process. Basically, they start with common underground features like water lines, sanitary sewer lines and power lines. Therefore, engaging them is an important stage of the construction process. They are better placed to identify all the hot points to recommend building above the elements once all the subterranean utility systems have been fully installed. 

Legal Certifications 

Your site will not be approved for construction unless a qualified land surveyor certifies. In most cases, licensed partner surveyors can make a request to determine whether the specific site utilities or renovation improvements comply with recommended engineering plans provided. Basically, the recommendation ensures that your construction design aligns with the regulated standards of your local state. 

Assuming the role of a land surveyor during construction is a suicide mission. Whether you are constructing a residential housing, commercial building, road project, telecommunications construction, renewable energy construction or a school, always ensure their input has been put on record to avoid legal complications once the project is done.


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