A topographic land survey accurately maps a site’s natural and man-made features, showing boundaries, levels, and contours to support design, planning, and development projects.
A PAS128 utility survey is a British Standard method for detecting and mapping underground utilities, ensuring accuracy and reducing excavation risks by following strict survey types and processes.
A CCTV drainage survey uses special cameras to inspect drains and sewers, identifying blockages, damage, or defects quickly and accurately, without invasive excavation or disruption.
A boundary survey precisely determines and marks the legal edges of a property, establishing where one owner’s land ends and another’s begins, often to prevent disputes or support development.
An arboriculture survey assesses the health, safety, and condition of trees on a site, informing development decisions and ensuring proper tree management and compliance with planning regulations.
A desktop report is an initial, off-site assessment that gathers and analyses existing site data, statistics, and maps to evaluate risks and inform project decisions before fieldwork begins.