What our condominium surveys include
True Surveying plans each project around the property records, field access, municipal requirements, and final documentation needed by your owner, architect, lawyer, lender, engineer, or contractor.
Condominium surveys define units, common elements, exclusive-use areas, and vertical boundaries for legal registration and phased developments. We support condominium teams with precise vertical measurement, unit boundary definition, common element mapping, and draft plans for professional review.
True Surveying plans each project around the property records, field access, municipal requirements, and final documentation needed by your owner, architect, lawyer, lender, engineer, or contractor.
Condominium plans define legal ownership in three dimensions, so unit limits, common elements, and vertical boundaries must be measured and drafted carefully.
Yes. Draft plans can be coordinated around phases, common elements, future development blocks, and registration requirements.
Survey Real Property Reports (SRPR) define legal property limits, structures, easements, and encroachments for transactions, fences, additions, and disputes.
terrainTopographic surveys map elevations, grades, surface features, utilities, trees, and structures for architects, engineers, and municipal approvals.
architectureConstruction staking translates approved drawings into field control points for foundations, gridlines, utilities, roads, and structural elements.