Construction Survey

Surveying is often described as the phantom art of the construction industry. The strongest foundations are redundant if it is built in the wrong place. Construction surveying is about providing accuracy in both extraction and placement of survey data. The surveyor’s role in construction is to ensure that the location of any form of structure is built in the pre-designed location.

For more information on surveying services specific to construction, see below: 
Surveying residential land.

A residential set out survey is required for new residential builds to control where a house is built in relation to the relevant survey plan and approved building plans.

Go to Residential Set Out Survey

Surveying on a hill.
Civil set out surveys are required for any new infrastructure such as roads, sewers, storm water, and kerbs.


Go to Civil Set Out Survey
Surveying a basement.

Commercial set out surveys are required for projects such as childcare centres, local shops, industrial sheds or high rise office buildings.

Go to Commercial Set Out Survey

Surveying on a foggy day.

The purpose of an as constructed survey is to verify that construction or installation of a particular structure or service has been built or erected in accordance with the approved plans. 

Go to As Constructed Survey

Surveying residential estates.

The purpose of an identification survey (boundary survey) is to determine the true location of the boundaries of a particular property.



Go to Identification Survey

Surveying on a hill.

Height surveys and certifications largely relate to surveying a finished floor level or roof height for a newly constructed structure.

Go to Height Surveys and Certifications

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