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Kevin began working in the field of Land Surveying in 1975 and earned his Colorado PLS license in 1990. Eric and Russ were both long-term employees of Inc. Their backgrounds include all aspects of land surveying applicable to our service area. We pride ourselves in providing high-quality service and support to our clients, whatever their surveying needs may be.

A monumented land survey requires a thorough search for existing monuments that define the boundary of the subject parcel as well as the adjoining parcels. An Improvement Survey Plat is similar to a Monumented Land Survey with the addition of locating all existing improvements on the parcel. An ALTA survey is the most detailed form of survey available.

ALTA's are generally used in the transfer of ownership of commercial property, but may be used in other situations as well. Site plans are prepared as part of the application for a building permit. Please be aware that, due to issues that have arisen relating to stormwater control, the requirements for construction and site plans have changed dramatically in recent years.
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Kevin began working in the field of Land Surveying in 1975 and earned his Colorado PLS license in 1990.
His background includes all aspects of land surveying applicable to our service area, which allows Kevin to provide high quality service and support to his clients, whatever their surveying needs may be.
We occupy a single office in Woodland Park, Colorado.
In addition, we have one (1) part-time employee who provides drafting support.
Our equipment includes three (3) Trimble GPS systems, two (2) Trimble robotic total stations and two (2) Sokkia conventional total stations, all with electronic data collectors.
Licensed by the State of Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), the State Board of Licensure for Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors.
Approximately 70% of the work we do is for projects located in Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
The remaining 30% of our activity is generated through projects located in Teller County, Park County, and Douglas County.
Different circumstances, such as terrain and tree cover, have an impact on whether the work will be done using GPS, conventional or robotic equipment.
A monumented land survey requires a thorough search for existing monuments that define the boundary of the subject parcel as well as the adjoining parcels.
Monuments have to be found for adjoining parcels because no parcel stands alone, so the survey has to tie into the adjoining lots.
This does not mean, however, that a full survey is being done on the adjoining lot, but enough to tie the lots together.
After our crew has completed a property corner search, a horizontal control traverse is laid out to assist with locating the recovered monumentation.
An Improvement Survey Plat is similar to a Monumented Land Survey with the addition of locating all existing improvements on the parcel.
This provides an owner, or buyer, of a parcel with complete information about property lines, property corners, all of the structures on the property, and sheds light on whether there are encroachments onto an adjoiner or by an adjoiner.
As with the LSP, an Improvement Survey Plat is deposited with the Clerk and Recorder of the county wherein the land lies.
An ALTA survey is the most detailed form of survey available.
ALTA's are generally used in the transfer of ownership of commercial property, but may be used in other situations as well.
The American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) developed the guidelines defining an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey, or ALTA Survey.
To begin with, an ALTA Survey is a monumented land survey; however, all improvements located on the tract of land must also be located in relation to the boundary and shown on the final drawing.
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