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A detail survey is a basic prerequisite to house design and land development. The detail plan indicates the features on and adjacent to a property in most cases.
There are a number of site features and levels required by architects and planners. A topographic survey is a vital component of a successful development application for any development of your land. Features in a general Detail Survey include:
- Title information
- Contours
- Spot levels
- Levels on the kerb
- Location of existing visible services (sewerage, power poles, telephone)
- Ridge and gutter heights for subject building
- Ridge and gutter heights for adjacent buildings
- Outline of adjacent buildings
- Window and door heights of adjacent buildings
- Height and width of major vegetation
- Floor level of subject property
- Location of ancillary structures (garden sheds, pergolas)
- AHD level mark
any other feature of a site that may impact upon development potential
Site Detail extras:
- Boundary location for design purposes
- Services search
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The plans are generally on Australian Height Datum (AHD) which is a standard height datum through Australia.
Final plan is available in hard copy and CAD formats (AutoCAD and PDF). We can undertake topographic surveys using a range of technologies.
- Remote access reflectorless Total Stations can be used on urban & city surveys where access is restricted.
- GPS technology can be used on large scale topographic surveys where rapid data collection allows a 3D model of a site to be established.
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