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SURVEYING

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Land surveying is the process of determining distances and angles between points on land to produce data and maps. Traditional land surveying utilizes theodolite technology such as robotic total stations to precisely map an area. Nexus 3D Consulting’s survey teams also employ the use of cutting edge technology like laser scanners, aerial imagery, and global positioning systems (GPS) to collect data that can then be manipulated by computer aided design (CAD), building information modeling (BIM) or geographic information systems (GIS) software.

Nexus 3D Consulting is licensed to perform land surveying services only in California. If you are looking for land surveying in other states, we can help connect you with a provider in our partnership network.

Types of Land Surveys

The type of survey you will need depends on the nature of your project. Nexus 3D Consulting's surveying services include:

  • ALTA surveys

  • As-builts

  • Boundary surveys

  • Construction staking

  • Elevations

  • Property condition reports

  • Renovations

  • Site evaluations

  • Topographic drawings

  • UAV mapping

  • Underground utility locating

  • Zoning reports

Benefits of Land Surveying

Land surveys allow you to make informed decisions that will help you understand what the property offers and its full value. Primary benefits include:

  • Accurate valuation

  • Accurate asset division

  • Identification of easements and rights of way

  • Specified boundaries for usage

Nexus 3D Consulting is licensed to perform land surveying services only in California. If you are looking for land surveying in other states, we can help connect you with a provider in our partnership network.

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Land surveyor with Topcon Total Station
Survey crew with a GPS system near a manhole
Topcon Total Station
Land Survey Party Chief with Trimble Robotic Total Station
Survey crew with Topcon Total Station
Surveyor with Topcon Total Station
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