After the initial research, the surveyor conducts detailed on-site measurements. Using advanced surveying equipment such as GPS devices, total stations, and laser levels, the surveyor accurately measures the dimensions of the property. This ensures a high level of precision, which is essential for legal and construction purposes.
During the fieldwork, the surveyor identifies and marks the property’s boundary lines and corners. This often involves placing physical markers or stakes at key points along the boundary. These markers are critical for visually defining the property lines and guiding any future construction or fencing projects.
In addition to the map, the surveyor prepares a comprehensive report. This report details the survey process, the findings, and any recommendations. It provides an authoritative record that can be used for legal documentation, construction planning, and resolving any boundary disputes.
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