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Site & Grading Plans in Waterloo

True Surveying provides site & grading plans for property owners, builders, engineers, lawyers, and developers in Waterloo. We prepare grading-ready survey information and coordinate elevation data so designers can resolve drainage, setbacks, entrances, and municipal review comments.

scheduleTypical timeline: 5-8 business days
settings_suggestPrecision: High-precision engineering grade
local_shippingDispatch fee: $290 CAD
paymentsStarting estimate: project-based
Local Survey Scope

Site & Grading Plans tailored to Waterloo properties

Site and grading plans support permits by documenting existing conditions, proposed elevations, drainage direction, and municipal lot grading requirements. In Waterloo, our team plans the work around high-density multi-storey student complexes demand strict alignment of concrete slabs and columns. we provide detailed as-built layout audits during construction to keep building dimensions correct.

The result is a clear survey package that supports practical decisions: permit submissions, legal review, design coordination, construction layout, or project due diligence.

Common reasons clients order this service

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Building permit applications

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Home additions

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Pool and deck permits

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Drainage corrections

Deliverables for Waterloo projects

task_altExisting elevation survey
task_altLot grading support plan
task_altDrainage notes
task_altPermit-ready CAD/PDF files

Local considerations in Waterloo

High-density multi-storey student complexes demand strict alignment of concrete slabs and columns. We provide detailed as-built layout audits during construction to keep building dimensions correct. Our field planning accounts for local access, visible site constraints, title research complexity, municipal expectations, and the deliverable format your project team needs.

Site & Grading Plans FAQ for Waterloo

Why do municipalities ask for grading plans?expand_more

Municipalities use grading plans to confirm that new work directs stormwater safely and does not create drainage problems for neighbouring properties. For Waterloo projects, we also account for Waterloo Region conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.

Do grading plans require a topographic survey?expand_more

Most grading plans begin with topographic field data so existing elevations, slopes, structures, and drainage paths are known. For Waterloo projects, we also account for Waterloo Region conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.