When a cell phone tower is planned to build on vacant land,
a raw land tower site survey is required in combination with numerous other
survey types. There are land surveyor
specialists in a full range of telecommunication surveys, together with
professional land tower site surveys. The team of experts is skilled and
qualified to deliver precise, dependable surveys that meet up with local and
state regulations for cellular tower construction.
WHY GO FOR SUCH SURVEYS?
While a building survey is mainly concerned with marking the boundaries from one point to
another, corners of a portion of the property, a raw land tower site survey is
concerned with the land itself. This is specifically important on vacant land
where maybe no utilities have yet been run. After a study and physical
examination, a licensed surveyor will give a detailed report about the land on
which the cell tower is to be made, including topographic features, elevations,
and pertinent pieces of information as to proposed access to utilities and
easements. For a cell tower construction, this survey is normally combined with
a boundary survey cost and required
certifications, providing the property owner, company, lenders, builder, and
government agencies all the relevant information required for proper placement
and building up of the tower.
IDENTIFICATION
SURVEYS
Identification surveys are carried out in relation to
convincing and are principally utilized to recognize the land and/for any
improvements thereon. The process may include the identification of
encroachments, compliance, easements, with any restrictive covenants that may
be affecting the land and agreement with local government requirements on the
subject of setbacks and boundary offsets.
CONTOUR SURVEY &
DETAIL SURVEYS/TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS
A contour or detail survey, also known as a topographic
survey is commonly carried out before the design of new development.
Development applications on empty lots of land and properties that have been
established seeking an extension or granny flat, for example, will need a
detailed survey for the plan to be lodged to the council.
Topographic plans show building and other construction, spot
levels, and contours, location of trees, driveways, drainage, retaining walls,
fences, sewer, and other services as well as kerb heights, fire hydrants, pipe
invert levels, floor and ridge heights, any other observable features on the
site as well as the site of adjoining buildings. It will have land surveyor costs, so plan your
surveys accordingly.
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