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Construction Surveying


Pipeline Surveys are utilized to plan the routing of major pipeline projects. Besides surveying the proposed route of a pipeline, the Land Surveyor will identify obstacles to construction and note property ownership for all tracts of land along the pipeline route.
A survey of material stockpiles for purposes of inventory control is called a Quantitative Survey. Quantitative Surveys are utilized to compute the quantity of material removed from a stockpile or borrow area.
A survey provided for a construction project to locate improvements to be made with information to control vertical and horizontal alignment and dimensions of the proposed improvements. Flint Surveying provides construction surveying services for highways, bridges, streets, sewers, waterlines, and pipelines.


Land Surveying


The Land Survey generally is a survey that is performed to identify the property boundaries. The surveyor will research and measure existing boundary positions based upon found property pins or section corner stones and monuments in the area and will establish new property corner pins for the client. Every property line has two owners and the Land Survey allows both property owners to assert ownership to their boundaries.
Lot Surveys are a form of Land Survey in a platted subdivision. Property corners are set to identify boundary lines between neighbors. When constructing a structure such as a home, garage or fence on a platted lot, most progressive communities require a Lot Survey to insure all building setback requirements have been met, easements and rights-of-way have been identified, and that there are no encroachments either way across property lines.
Land Planning and Design are an important components in the growth of a community. The extension of infrastructure such as water lines, sanitary sewer lines, streets and storm sewers requires planning, design and negotiations with public planners, engineers and administrators. Many communities offer financing assistance through the sale of municipal bonds allowing the infrastructure to be constructed and then paid by special assessments over a period of twenty years. Flint Surveying Service has worked with hundreds of developers to plan their subdivisions and has represented their clients through the planning and platting phases of their developments. Flint has special interest in creating neighborhoods from raw land. Give us a call today and let our friendly staff walk you through the steps to create your own new neighborhood.
This is a survey of real property with the main purpose of determining the configuration of the surface of the ground and the location of all natural and artificial objects, including utilities, drainage ways, structures, ingress and egress to the property and any other visible limitations or enhancements to the property. This survey should be performed in conjunction with a Boundary Survey to show lines of possession and is normally conducted for architectural planning or engineering design projects.
Business demands and technology are changing every day. The cost of maintaining survey professionals and instruments is increasing. Surveying rules and regulations are continually being revised or updated. Flint Surveying provides excellent service to the engineering industry by supplying professionals in the fields of surveying and drafting which allows engineering professionals to concentrate on their area of expertise. We will supply electronic field data or base sheet drafting too. Ask Flint Surveying to provide a sample of their work and see your profit margin grow. You’ll enjoy the relationship that develops when you call Flint Surveying today.
A boundary survey of the subject property will be made and the property corners will be located and verified or reset. The improvements on the property will be located and a check for violations or encroachments onto or from the subject property will be made. This survey can be used by the property owner for the construction of a fence, structure or other improvements.


Land Development


  1. Boundary survey
  2. Topographic survey
  3. Concept plan
  4. Obtain title report
  5. Meeting with community planners and leaders
  6. Preliminary plat
  7. Final plat
  8. Engineering drawings
  9. Subdivision documentation
  10. Permitting for construction
  11. Construction surveying
Commercial sites are generally developed using a combination of several types of surveys including boundary survey, topographic survey, land planning, design and sometimes subdivision platting. The surveyor will identify existing characteristics of the project site and may be retained to plan for new infrastructure, grades, landscaping, and/or services for the proposed building project.