James Walsh is a Licensed Surveyor and president of James Walsh Land Survey PC. He began working for his father, William Walsh in 1991 as an apprentice and received his licence 2002. In 2013, James took over the business that his father had established in 1981 and incorporated under his own name. James is a member of Nassau/Suffolk Civil Engineers and a member of the New York Association of Professional Land Surveyors.
James is also an active member of the Montauk Volunteer Fire Department. Our firm serves clients from Montauk to Southampton including all of its surrounding towns and hamlets.
James is also an active member of the Montauk Volunteer Fire Department. Our firm serves clients from Montauk to Southampton including all of its surrounding towns and hamlets.
Services
At our firm we use state of the art GPS and electronic equipment.
Maps are produced in the latest version of AutoCad & Terramodel.
Our priority is to provide precision surveying services to our clients who include Attorneys, land owners, developers, real estate firms, title companies, architects and engineers.
Our area of service include the East End of Long Island including the surrounding towns, villages, and hamplets of East Hampton and Southampton.
Maps are produced in the latest version of AutoCad & Terramodel.
Our priority is to provide precision surveying services to our clients who include Attorneys, land owners, developers, real estate firms, title companies, architects and engineers.
Our area of service include the East End of Long Island including the surrounding towns, villages, and hamplets of East Hampton and Southampton.
A. Typically you should hire a surveyor any time you purchase real property, divide a parcel of land for sale, and before construction of improvements.
Size and Shape of the Property: An irregularly shaped parcel will take longer to survey than a rectangular parcel of the same size.
Accessibility: The size of the parcel, and the relative ease or difficulty in reaching the property corners will impact the time required to conduct a survey.
Amount of boundary evidence: Property corners may be marked by an iron, wood, or stone monument.
Size and Shape of the Property: An irregularly shaped parcel will take longer to survey than a rectangular parcel of the same size.
Accessibility: The size of the parcel, and the relative ease or difficulty in reaching the property corners will impact the time required to conduct a survey.
Amount of boundary evidence: Property corners may be marked by an iron, wood, or stone monument.
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