Real Estate
Why Every Architect Starts With a Topographic Survey Before Designing a Project
Before any architect begins sketching plans for a building, landscape, or development, one critical step must happen first: understanding the land itself. That’s where topographic surveys in Edmonton come in. These surveys provide a precise picture of the land’s surface—its elevations, slopes, contours, and natural or man-made features. Without this detailed information, even the most […]
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When a Cadastral Survey Is Mandatory—And Who Should Pay
When you’re dealing with property ownership, land boundaries, or subdivision projects, one of the most critical yet often overlooked steps is getting a cadastral survey done. Many property owners don’t realize that a Cadastral Survey isn’t just a technical formality—it’s a legal requirement in certain cases. Without it, your property rights, boundaries, or future transactions […]
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What You Don’t Know About Your Boundary Lines Could Hurt You
If you own a piece of land or plan to build, there’s one detail that can make or break your project — your property boundaries. Many property owners assume that fences, trees, or even old markers represent the true limits of their land. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. A simple misunderstanding about where your […]
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What Makes a Commercial RPR Different From a Residential One?
A Real Property Report (RPR) is an essential document for property owners, buyers, and developers—it defines the legal boundaries of a property and highlights any improvements, encroachments, or potential compliance issues. However, not all RPRs are created equal. When it comes to commercial properties, the process, scope, and purpose differ significantly from residential ones. If […]
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What Happens If a Neighbor Disagrees with Your Subdivision Survey?
Subdivision projects often start with excitement—whether you’re dividing your property to sell a portion, build new homes, or create investment opportunities. But that enthusiasm can quickly fade if a neighbor challenges the results of your subdivision survey. Disagreements can arise over boundaries, access, or perceived property loss, and resolving them the right way is crucial […]
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How Proper Stormwater Planning and Land Surveys Can Prevent Costly Drainage Issues
Before breaking ground on any property development—whether it’s a residential subdivision, commercial complex, or industrial facility—there’s one crucial step that often determines the long-term success of the project: managing stormwater effectively. Poor drainage can lead to flooding, soil erosion, foundation damage, and even legal disputes with neighbouring property owners. That’s why many developers and builders […]
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How Land Surveys Protect Developers from Costly Zoning Mistakes
Zoning laws can make or break a construction project. One overlooked restriction or misinterpreted boundary line can lead to permit denials, legal disputes, and even forced demolition. For developers, builders, and property owners, understanding exactly where they can and cannot build is crucial — and that’s where Alberta land surveyors in Edmonton come in. A […]
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How Drones, 3D Mapping, and AI Are Transforming Land Development Services in Edmonton
Land surveying has come a long way from the days of tripods, measuring tapes, and manual calculations. Today, technology is completely reshaping how surveyors gather, analyze, and present data. From drones that capture precise aerial images to AI-powered tools that process data in real time, these advancements are transforming how professionals deliver land development services […]
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How Developers End Up Losing Millions Without an Accurate Land Survey
Real estate development is a high-stakes industry. Every square meter of land matters, and a single oversight can translate into costly setbacks. For developers, hiring professional surveyors in Alberta isn’t just a formality—it’s a critical investment that protects projects from unnecessary risks and financial loss. Unfortunately, some developers skip or rush through the surveying process, […]
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