What is the process for a boundary survey?
• Surveyor and owner conduct a site visit and gather information such as deeds, plans, etc. • Surveyor prepares a proposal to perform the scope of work and the owner signs it. • Research is performed, including research of the deeds for the parcel being surveyed and the abutting parcels, and of town, county and state records. • Surveyor locates all existing corner markers and any other site features that help to provide a clear picture of the current condition of the property. • Surveyor calculates positions of all objects located in the field and plots of their coordinates. The deeds and field information are compared and discrepancies resolved. The bearing and length of each property line is then computed. A final survey is produced, that normally includes corner monumentation and a plan.