• Boundary Surveys:
Surveys made to establish or reestablish property boundary lines upon the ground or to obtain data for making a map showing boundary lines. These surveys include residential lots, commercial property, and large tracts.
• Construction Surveys:
Survey measurements on a construction project to control position, dimensions, and configuration. Also included are measurements to determine quantities for payment of work and adequacy of completion.
• Court Exhibit Surveys:
Surveys involving accumulation and preparation of evidence for courtroom testimony involving boundary disputes. Traffic accident and crime scene situation surveys are also included.
• Mortgage or Title Surveys:
Surveys made for lending or insuring agencies to evaluate title problems, if any, relating to actual occupation and possession.
• Preliminary Survey:
Surveys to obtain data from which to determine the feasibility of, and/or to prepare plans for a development or construction project.
• Subdivision Surveys:
Surveys dividing undeveloped areas of land into blocks, lots, streets, parks, etc., in conformance with governing ordinances. This procedure includes platting, segregations, and other divisions exempt from subdivision ordinances.
• Topographic Surveys:
Surveys for determining the configuration of the earth's surface and the location of physical objects thereon.