Boundary Survey to establish the boundaries of a property or easement.
Construction Survey to establish the locations of proposed construction based on the set of plans generated by an architect or engineer.
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Control Survey that utilizes high precision survey grade GNSS receivers to establish horizontal and vertical values for remote locations.
Topographic Survey to establish the change in elevation of land and constructed features such as roadways, drainage channels and structures that are frequently used for design purposes.
Subdivision Platting involves preparing a plat based on the boundary and topographic surveys which is then routed through the applicable reviewing agencies for approval.
Monitoring Survey, where the relative location of an object is monitored for movement with respect to a fixed location or benchmark. It is primarily used to determine how a foundation or other improvement moves with the expansion or contraction of the soil.
Route Survey which is limited to the proposed right of way of either a utility easement, road or highway.
Pipeline Staking, which is performed prior to laying out pipelines across multiple tracts of land.
Drainage Way Survey that provides detailed surveys of drain channels and are usually made by taking cross-sections and/or soundings of the drain way. It is needed by drainage engineers for flood control among other uses.