Structural & Site Surveying Experts in Colorado

Providing precise land surveys for construction and property development across Colorado.

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Benefits

Why Choose Our Surveying Services

  • Accurate Land Boundaries

    We deliver precise boundary surveys to prevent disputes and ensure your property lines are clearly defined.

  • Comprehensive Topographic Data

    Our detailed topographic surveys support planning and construction projects with reliable terrain information.

  • Expert Local Knowledge

    With extensive experience in Avon and surrounding areas, we understand local regulations and terrain challenges.

  • Fast & Reliable Service

    Our experienced team provides timely surveys to keep your project on schedule.

Get Your Accurate Land Survey Today

Contact Precision Land Surveying for expert structural and site surveying services in Colorado.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Structural & Site Surveying

Get answers to common questions about our surveying services in Colorado.

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What is a structural survey and why is it important?

A structural survey assesses the integrity of existing structures to ensure safety and compliance before construction or renovation.

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How does a site survey benefit my construction project?

A site survey provides accurate land data that helps in planning, design, and avoiding costly errors during construction.

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What areas do you serve for surveying services?

We serve Vail Co, Summit County Co, Glenwood Springs Co, Edwards Co, Eagle County Co, Basalt Co, Avon Co, Aspen Co and surrounding regions.

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How long does a typical land survey take?

The duration depends on the size and complexity of the site but generally ranges from a few days to a week.

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Do I need a professional land surveyor review before starting my project?

Yes. A professional review ensures your plans comply with local regulations and accurately reflect property boundaries.

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What does this number with the circle around it mean?

The number with the circle represents an offset distance to the point in question. In layman's terms, If we put the stake right where we need the hole, it will be dug up and then we lose any reference to that point. If there is a '3' in the circle, it means 3' from here, start digging.

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