Our company was built on land surveying services and remains a core part of how we serve our clients. Boundary surveys in particular are still necessary and used to assure property boundaries for new and existing landowners, in addition to obtaining a building permit. With our high definition 3D laser scanning, we create accurate building models for difficult situations that seem impossible to measure. The BIM can be used for the entire span of a project from design to construction and finally to facility management.
PJO Survey is a Certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business. The Owner, Paul James Olszewski is a licensed land surveyor in New York State who formed his business in 1996. Atthis time he became a member of The New York State Association of Professional Land Surveyors (NYSAPLS). He has over 20 years of experience working for theNew York State Department of Transportation. He was involved in all phases of construction, design, and survey at the Department of Transportation. Paul is a retired veteran of theUnited States Air Force, serving in the civil engineering squadron for over 20 years.
This includes things like trees, manholes, sidewalks, walkways, streets, utility poles, and retaining walls. These surveys show size of and distance between such features but also focuses on the distance of these features from the ground. Topographic surveys are useful in construction projects because they show details of the land framework before improvements are made and safeguard against problems caused by disturbing features that may be unseen. For more information, let us know about the scope of your project, and we'll send you an estimate.
Construction stakeout is a land surveying technique used specifically with construction projects. The process requires careful interpretion of construction plans and understanding of the topography of the proposed build site as well as any underground infrastructure needs. It isn't just limited to sites where physical buildings will be located; it also includes roads, bridges, fences, and other projects. We've learned that construction stakeout is a critical step to make sure a construction project is successful.