Lehr Land Surveyors "LLS" is headquartered in Central New York, just hours away from all corners of the state. LLS offer the diversity of all aspects of surveying projects to both the public and private sectors. With over 40 years of surveying experience in the Land Development Area, LLS possesses extensive knowledge as well as technical confidence to fulfill your surveying needs. We are a completely automated surveying office. Our field crews are equipped with state of the art Leica robotic total stations, data collectors and Leica GPS field equipment.
For reliable and professional land surveying service for any property or situation, contact Lehr Land Surveyors in Syracuse, New York. LLS provides all phases of surveying services to land owners, attorneys, developers, realtors, contractors, municipalities, architects, engineers and other related professional firms.
Every appraisal must be backed by a complete file to provide evidence that the appraiser used due diligence to arrive at the estimate. Often fulfilled via an appraisal report, it includes all of the documentation, proof, research, and approaches used to determine the property value.
The two most common types of survey markers used in land surveying include vertical elevation markers and horizontal position markers. Vertical elevation markers are also known as benchmarks, while horizontal markers are called trig points.
When making arrangements for a survey, the more information you can provide, the more quickly it can be completed; title abstracts, reports, previous surveys, and any other information you have access to is important.
Land surveyors work hand in hand with landscape designers to help create suitable and realistic landscaping plans. This is especially useful when the land being measured is rough terrain or is located in a wilderness area where there are mountains and hills.
Highly precise theodolites have been standard kit for quite a while, but did you know that the first precision theodolite was introduced by Jesse Ramsden as far back as 1787? His designs paved the way for the theodolites of today.