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Boundary Surveys in Utah

Boundary Surveys In Utah

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Boundary Surveys In Utah

 

Among the various different engineering options that Ludlow Engineering has to offer, the most popular would be a boundary survey.

 

A boundary survey is a survey that establishes boundaries of a parcel using its legal description, which typically involves the setting or restoration of monuments or markers at the corners or along the lines of the parcel, often in the form of iron rods, pipes, or concrete monuments in the ground, or nails set in concrete or asphalt. A boundary survey is more than just a set of accurate land measurements. Rather, it is a thorough retracing of the title, and analysis of the physical evidence of boundaries, completed according to state board requirements, established legal principles and local standard of care.[1]

 

Ludlow Engineering services the Western United States including: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Ludlow Engineering employs a hands-on, personal relationship with each client in each area of the Western United States and will provide quality workmanship and service.

 

Ludlow Engineering offers the most competitive pricing for their services. The cost of a boundary survey depends on many variables, some of which can not be known until after the work has started. The size, terrain, vegetation, location and season affect the charges and can usually be estimated fairly accurately. However, the surveyor will not know if deeded monuments are missing or if they conflict with the description until well into the survey. However, on average, Ludlow Engineering offers the best prices for high quality survey work.

 

Ludlow Engineering marks boundaries with high quality 5/8 iron pin with cap, making the boundaries clear and concise to the client. However there are other options depending on the land owner or the clients request, larger aluminum caps placed in concrete can be set for a more permanent marker.

 



[1] http://www.sgceng.com/boundarysurvey.html

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One of the Best Utah Land Surveyors

One of the Best Utah Land Surveyors

One of the Best Utah Land Surveyors

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Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying ranks above the rest when it comes to Utah Land Surveyors.

Why?  We still believe in Customer Service When It Come to Land Surveying

Providing excellent customer service is what we strive to do at Ludlow Engineering.  We believe in setting standards and then trying to meet those the very best we can.  Now.. it is true in the Land surveying business – there are times when a land survey is different that everyone expects.  On those occasions we attempt even more to provide all of the details and ideas that are needed to understand the particular issues.

Why? We Still Believe that Honesty is the Best Policy

What ever business one is involved with, honesty in business is the key.  When we are wrong, we admit it.  When we are true to our principles, we always finish out the best – even when it may not be the most popular or check book friendly.

If you have questions about Utah Land Surveying and How we can best help you, please call us at (435) 623-0897.

 

 

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Utah Mild Winter Allows Land Surveying to Boom

Utah Mild Winter Allows Land Surveying to Boom

The Delicate Arch, a natural arch near Moab, Utah

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So far the Winter in Utah is allowing Land Surveyors to continue to land survey with no weather problems.  If we remember correctly last year we had 200% of normal precipitation, but this year not so much.

Call today for your land surveying estimate.  Ludlow Engineering offers free estimates to all its clients and can handle any type of land surveying project.  Call today for your free estimate.

We also offer the highest quality in ALTA Land Title Surveys.  We can provide ALTA surveys in the States of Utah, Idaho and Arizona.  Call for your free estimate today.

 

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