Products
SUBDIVISION PLAN
Divides a property into two or more new lots and sets out the boundaries. The plan shows the surveyed boundaries, numbering and dimensions of lots, the location, width and names of streets. A preliminary plan is initially prepared for the municipality approval. Final subdivisions are electronically registered at the Land Title Office by the client’s lawyer or notary.
STRATA PLANS
A Strata Survey is a specialized type of land survey conducted for properties governed by strata title ownership, which is a common form of property ownership in condominiums and townhouses. Strata surveys play a crucial role in delineating the boundaries of individual strata lots, common property, and limited common property within a strata development
AIR SPACE SURVEYS
Divides a property vertically into two or more separate volumetric spaces, each with defined boundaries in three dimensions. These spaces can be sold or leased independently and may include buildings, parkades, or infrastructure. The plan is typically used for complex developments like mixed-use buildings. It must be approved by the municipality and is registered at the Land Title Office by the client’s lawyer or notary.
POSTING PLANS
This includes the determination of, and posting the property corners using legal survey evidence. This plan is registered at the Land Title Office. Required for: new home construction in some municipalities, building new fences and retaining walls along property lines, landscaping, solving boundary disputes, etc.
MONITORING SURVEYS
Building construction, especially deep excavations, can sometimes cause adjacent buildings and roads to shift as the excavation proceeds. During construction, monitoring surveys are required to measure any movement, or lack of movement, to the millimetre. These values are then used by Geotechnical Engineers to evaluate the stability of the excavation and ensure the safety of those working in the excavation.
PROPERTY LINE SURVEY
Determines the location of a property’s legal boundaries based on land title records and field measurements. Conducted by a licensed BC Land Surveyor, this survey helps resolve boundary uncertainties, prevent encroachments, and support fence or structure placement. Survey markers may be placed or confirmed on site, and a plan may be prepared if requested.