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We are a land surveying company dedicated to getting the job done right for you. With our diligent survey team, cutting edge survey equipment and diverse experience on THOUSANDS of projects in the Puget Sound area, you can be sure that your project is in the right hands. Contact us to learn more about our services and how we can help you!
BBA Land Surveying
Areas of Service
Boundary Survey
A boundary survey is a process carried out to determine property lines and define true property corners of a parcel of land described in a deed with the setting of property corners and line points if needed.
Topographic Survey
Topographic Surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the land and existing site features (i.e. buildings, fences, walls, trees, streets, driveways, walkways, utilities, etc.) and include a boundary resolution and setting of property corners. These surveys typically serve as a base map for site design and the scope can be customized to meet the needs of the project.
Construction Layout
Construction Layout is the process of interpreting engineering plans and marking the location of proposed new structures such as buildings, roads, utilities, etc. This is to ensure that the project is built according to the plans.
ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey
A survey conducted according to the "2016 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys" for the purpose of insuring title to real property free and clear of survey matters. It includes pertinent information presented for the clear understanding between the insured, the client, the title insurance company, the lender, and the surveyor professionally responsible for the survey.
Plat/Short Plat/ULS
The division of a lot, tract, or parcel of land into two or more lots for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale or of building development.
Boundary Line Adjustment
A Boundary Line Adjustment, a change in location of the property line between two or more existing adjacent parcels, where the land taken from one parcel is added to an adjacent parcel, and where a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not created.
Condo Survey
A Condominium Survey that is used when converting an apartment house, office building, or other multiple-unit complex into units which are individually owned.