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Serving the Greater Boston area, Maloney Geospatial offers a full range of land surveying and GIS (geographic information systems) services for medium- and small-size projects. Our small size means that a licensed land surveyor will be directly involved in all aspects of your project, ensuring professionalism and attention to detail. Contact us today to receive a free quote, discuss your project, or to simply learn more about our services.
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Located in Somerville, Mass, Maloney Geospatial provides a full range of land surveying and GIS (geographic information systems) services.
Our primary clients include homeowners, architects, and contractors/developers.
We are fully insured with professional liability, workers' compensation, general liability, equipment, and commercial auto insurance policies.
Copies of our insurance certificates are available upon request.
Maloney Geospatial utilizes a range of modern equipment including a Trimble 5603 robotic total station and a Leica SR530 differential GPS receiver, as well as more conventional survey equipment.
Costs vary widely depending on the type of survey being performed, size and topography of the property, quality and availability of record plans and survey monuments, and the survey firm's own hourly costs.
Two commonly performed surveys, property line stakings and certified plot plans, have similar costs.
For a quarter acre or smaller lot in Massachusetts, one should expect to pay at least $800-$1600 for one of these surveys.
FEMA flood elevation surveys are usually cheaper, while more detailed surveys such as a subdivision plan or a topographic site plan are more expensive.
Before your local building department issues you a building permit, they will require you to have a Certified Plot Plan performed by a licensed surveyor.
A Certified Plot Plan is a survey plan of a lot showing property lines, monuments, fences, and any existing or proposed structures with setbacks to the property lines.
The building inspector needs this information to determine if your existing and proposed structures meet the applicable zoning setbacks.
When construction is complete, the building inspector will then require an "as built" certified plot plan showing the actual location of the new construction.
We utilize a Trimble robotic total station, a surveying instrument that allows single-person operation.
This means we can perform site surveys with greater detail and accuracy and with lower costs compared to a two-person crew with a conventional instrument.
Our equipment is also capable of direct measurement of objects without using a prism- meaning we can quickly obtain accurate roof elevations and detail roofs, facades, and other features that aren't easily accessible.
Boston area towns are updating their zoning regulations all the time, and they certainly aren't becoming simpler.
Effectively utilizing monitoring well data requires accurate well elevations and locations.
We have several available location technologies to pick from to come up with a solution that meets your precision requirements without busting your project budget.
If you are currently using your own technicians to measure well elevation, try giving us a call for a project quote.
We have the experience and know-how to quickly and accurately locate wells, on the correct datum, and often for less than it would cost to send out your own personnel.
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