The survey is then drawn up into an appropriate and detailed plan it includes human-made features such as boundaries, neighbouring buildings, walkways etc. The topographic survey also picks up natural features such as trees, ponds and ground contours.

  • Having a detailed and accurate picture of your land can reduce the risk of costly downstream mistakes caused by unforeseen issues.
  • In the case of purchased land, a topographical survey can reveal any information that might be hidden from plain sight, including the changes that have occurred on the area over a period of time.
  • It can provide the necessary data you will need about the land before making any changes to it.
  • It provides engineers and architects with the necessary information to create correct and suitable designs for the property’s unique features.
  • It provides final as-built data to verify that the site was built in substantial conformance with proposed plans.
    If you need a topographic survey, you must know whether the land’s features are appropriate for the intended use. Infogeo understands the many different circumstances that may require our clients to get a topographic survey. If you have any questions, please contact us at https://infogeo.in.