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Surveying
Southern Colorado in the San Luis Valley 6 county area..........
Alamosa
County, Conejos County, Costilla County, Mineral County, Rio Grande County,
and Saguache County. |
Providing
quality professional land surveying and land development services to the
San Luis Valley and the surrounding areas since 1983.
Our land surveying services in the San Luis Valley which include growing areas around the City of Creede in Mineral County, Colorado and City of South Fork in Rio Grande County, Colorado, are Field Surveying, Surveyors Maps, Site Plans, Improvement Locations Certificates, Consultation, Mineral Claims, Vacation/ Consolidation Maps, Subdivisions, Property Descriptions, Corner Marker Searches, Topography, Easements, Boundary Survey and Research. |
General
Land Surveyors Duties An example of the
progression of duties surveyors generally go through are land surveying
research for existing surveying maps recorded at county court houses, highway
departments, state agencies, US-Bureau of Land Management, and an onsite
visit to familiarize the surveyors with the task requested. After completing
some portion of this research the surveyors can prepare a preliminary surveying
cost based on time and efforts the land surveying company believes will
be involved. Upon hiring a land surveyor he or they will make actual land
surveying measurements and evaluate local and state codes and interpret
all that information to make sure the surveying conforms and set surveyors
corner markers with the surveyors state registration number attached to
the land surveying marker. A surveyors map or drawing will then be made
to scale showing all information necessary to locate the parcel by other
surveyors or land owners now or in the future. Upon completion of the map
and surveying, surveyors will then record or deposit these maps with the
respective county, as required by Colorado land surveying law. Billing
is the last part of the surveyors project and will probably show a daily
breakdown of duties performed for each day or hour worked and other costs
associated with the surveying. Each land surveying service may not require
all of the above and part of the surveyors job should be to weed out only
what the individual land owner needs and/or desires to keep the cost proportional
to the task.
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