Cadastral/ Legal Surveys

Plans of Subdivisions
Condominiums

Reference Plans for Description
· (Shore) Road Allowance Acquisition
· Parcel Severance(s)
· Right of Ways & Easements
· Boundary Retracement

Surveyor's Real Property Reports
· A qualitative & quantitative report of ownership(interest) and development in land.

Boundary Mark Out Only
· Cut and Blazing of Limit Between Properties
· Building Layout/ Stake out


Topographical Surveys

Utilizing conventional, static and dynamic GPS methods

· Project development site plans
· Profiles & volumes determinations
· Surface/ sub surface property inventory
· Accident Surveys

See Surveyor's Real Property Report in Legal Surveys above.

Geodetic/ Control Surveys

· Surveys for Horizontal & Vertical control utilizing the Global Positioning System and conventional techniques

Computer Aided Drafting

· AutoCADD Drawing Files up to Version 2006
· Microstation Design Files Files · Plotting and Conversion

     
"When would I need a legal survey?"
Here is a guide with some examples of situations in which you may need the services of an Ontario Land Surveyor. - "When to Contact a Surveyor"




Applications

Boundaries Act
Certification of Title
Consents



Cadastral Background

Colonial (Original) Surveys
Surveys for settlement, in the Province of Ontario, implemented various Township systems. The Gunter's chain and a compass was predominantly used.

Plan Descriptions
Standards of closure and evaluation of evidence.

Water Boundaries
Evaluating survey evidence with regard to case law and legislation.



See how these cadastral survey products become a base public utility within a Municipal/Corporate GIS.