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We Offer All Kinds Of Land Surveys

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We Offer All Kinds Of Land Surveys

Here at Ludlow Engineering we offer several types of Land Surveys.  We offer any type of land survey which deals with construction, highways, residential and commercial subdivisions and more.  Look below to see our list of surveys we provide:

Accidental Surveys – When accidents occur, we can identify the locations of the accident, which can be documented for a case in court.

Cell Phone Tower Surveys -  When new cell phone towers are constructed it requires items which need to be reported.  How to access the ground legally, the location description, the angle the cell tower faces and more.

Construction Staking – Construction staking is the process of staking the approved plans and details of a construction project.  This can be a commercial siteplan.  It can be a new road that has been approved and developed.

Telecommunication Staking and Surveying –

As-built Surveys – When a project is built often times it requires a survey to show how things were built and established on the ground.  These surveys are called As-built surveys.

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Affordable Construction Staking

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Affordable Construction Staking

If you are looking for affordable Surveying and Construction Staking – You have come to the right place.  We keep our prices low, because of our super low overhead; thus giving you the very best price available.

Whether you are bidding a residential project or a large commercial project we have the tools to facilitate the project.  Below is a list of the tools we use in our construction staking business:

  • GPS Trimble Robot Total Station
  • GPS Trimble 5800 GPS System
  • GPS Trimble 5700 GPS system

There is no project too big or small for us to help you.  Give us a call today (435) 623-0897

Commercial Construction Staking

Construction staking for commercial projects is a crucial step in the building process that can directly influence whether a project finishes on time, on budget, and free from errors.  It is in the best interests of the construction company or developer to utilize the skills of a qualified registered land surveyor to perform the staking.  A good surveyor will interpret the plans and layout the project to best fit the site as the designer, engineer, or architect intended.  By having someone with the skills and knowledge of a professional registered land surveyor, the builder can be certain of the accuracy and reliability of the results.

Commercial construction staking is needed for a variety of different projects, including subdivisions, streets, utilities, and more complex, multi-story building sites. Construction staking is, at its most basic, the laying out of survey points on the ground to act as a guide for constructing site improvements.  In many ways, construction staking can be seen as the opposite of the as-built survey.  The as-built assesses a building or project after completion to ensure that is was built according to the plans.  Construction staking is performed at the beginning of the project to make sure that the project is built according to plan. Good construction staking will lead to a good as-built survey.

Construction staking, especially in a commercial application, calls upon all the skills that a land surveyor possesses.  They are required to complete a boundary and topographic survey to ensure that the property matched the site plan and engineering design.  They must also perform field staking for mass grading, building offsets for construction, utilities (sanitary sewers, water mains and storm sewers), as well as any parking lots, streets, curbs, or gutters.  These are all done before the surveyor even begins to address the proposed buildings on the property.

Once a surveyor moves on to staking the proposed structures, he provides the location and grade stakes for building foundations, walls, and column lines. This is a crucial step in the process.  If the buildings foundations are not staked properly, it can be a very costly mistake for the construction crew that could have the potential to ruin the job altogether.  A knowledgeable land surveyor is a builder’s best tool to avoid foundation problems further on in the process. A good surveyor will establish a coordinate network with horizontal and vertical controls from the beginning of the property and use it to calculate and determine the exact corners and levels of proposed structures.

While construction staking is seen by many to be a simple step at the beginning of a project, it can have very dire ramifications for the rest of the project if not completed correctly.  In commercial projects, the importance of a well-performed construction staking is magnified, given the larger structures and vast amounts of money the construction staking affects.  It is money and time well spent to make sure that a qualified individual with the proper surveying knowledge and experience is conducting your construction staking survey.

We at Point to Point Land Surveyors pride ourselves on accuracy, customer service and quality work delivered on time, guaranteed. Commercial land surveys are a specialty.

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Land Surveying Firm – Utah

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Land Surveying Firm – Utah

Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying  – A Great Land Surveying Firm In Utah.  Since 1975, Ludlow Has been providing surveys for clients in the Central Utah Area.  We know how and what to do with every land survey in these areas.  No project is too big or too small.

We provide Surveys ion the Following Areas:

  • ALTA/ASCM Land Surveys
  • Boundary and Property Line Surveys
  • As-built Commercial and Residential Surveys
  • Cell Tower Surveys
  • Topography Surveys
  • Construction Staking and much, much, more.

We also do many Civil Engineering Projects as well.

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