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What services do you offer?
We provide practical, reliable cadastral surveying services across Queensland, specialising in boundary identification (repeg) surveys, subdivisions, detailed pre-design surveys, and Form 12 certifications. Our clear advice, fast turnaround, and strong understanding of local regulations help streamline approvals, reduce risk, and keep projects moving with confidence.
How long does a survey take?
For most residential blocks, the field work is typically completed in one day, with plans delivered approximately two weeks after the site survey. Certification surveys can usually be turned around much faster, often within two business days, depending on site conditions and information availability.
Why is it important to get a survey?
Land surveying provides a clear and accurate understanding of property boundaries, existing site conditions, and potential constraints before construction begins. This helps prevent boundary disputes, design errors, and compliance issues, ensuring buildings are correctly positioned and meet council and regulatory requirements. Having a survey completed early reduces risk, avoids costly delays, and gives confidence that the project can proceed smoothly and legally.
What equipment do you use?
We use state-of-the-art Trimble total station and GNSS equipment to deliver highly accurate and reliable survey results. This advanced technology allows us to efficiently capture precise site data, even in challenging conditions, ensuring confidence in boundary definition, design surveys, and certification work.
do i need a new survey?
In most cases, yes. Boundaries can become unclear over time due to missing or disturbed survey marks, changes to neighbouring properties, or updated legislation and council requirements. In addition, improvements such as buildings, fences, and retaining walls, as well as changes to site levels and topography, can significantly impact the design and approval of a project. A current survey ensures accurate, up-to-date information, helping avoid disputes, design issues, and costly delays during construction.