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You need to make sure that it will be safe to renovate or build on your property before you embark on any project. Without checking the condition of the land, you could put your project, workers, and prospective occupants or users of the property at risk. Environmental surveyors can help. They have the knowledge and the tools to identify the safety of your property. Likewise, they can determine the impact of your project on the environment, and conversely, how the environment can affect your environment during and after construction. Environmental surveying should be mandatory especially if you are buying and developing any property.
Environmental surveyors are flexible professionals who can tailor their services according to the needs of your project. They can work as consultants when you need help in making smart decisions regarding our property. You can trust them for flood risk assessment, too, in case your property is near a body of water and you want to discover its likelihood of flooding. If you are worried about the land being contaminated or having a history of contamination, you can turn to them to assess any potential threats. In this case, an environmental survey is performed as part of due diligence to guarantee the property’s safety, as well as the well-being of the people who will use it.
Highly qualified environmental surveyors can specialize in various tasks, like earth quantity calculations, construction staking, geotracker reporting, boundary surveys, as-built surveying, monitoring well, and earth quantity calculations. They can also help with ecological services and subdivision planning. So, you do not have to worry about hiring other specialists to do those tasks individually. Just be sure to hire reputable surveyors from an established and credible company that is trusted by many clients from different industries, like construction, government, and land development. Consider specialists who keep receiving referrals and repeat business from the public and private clients, too, so you can be sure that they are trustworthy and reliable.
Hire environmental surveyors with decades of experience in land surveying in your city or state, and make sure that they are members of relevant organizations, including the Better Business Bureau. Look up customer testimonials and reviews about them to verify their credibility and the quality of their services.
About the Author:
Armando Dupont, a professional land surveyor, started his career in surveying in 1977 and has extensive experience in managing personnel and projects. His experience includes: topographic mapping, boundary surveys and analysis, construction and control surveying, preparation of tract and parcel maps, earth work calculation and quantities, targeting and control for photogrammetric, and land title surveys in accordance with the American Land Title Association and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. Mr. DuPont founded Calvada Surveying, Inc. in 1989 and is a licensed Professional Land Surveyor in the State of California.