FAQ
Yes. A detail and contour survey is usually required before design or council approval. A construction set-out survey is then needed to mark out the structure on-site before work begins.
A boundary identification survey shows where your legal boundaries are. A boundary set-out survey marks those points on-site to guide construction or fencing.
A WAE survey is typically required after stormwater or driveway works are completed, before applying for an Occupation Certificate. It proves that drainage or structures were built according to approved plans.
A Torrens Title subdivision splits one lot into two or more separate titles, common for duplex or triplex builds. Each new lot is independently owned and registered.
Yes. We offer land buying consultations and land area confirmation surveys to help you check site details, boundaries, or restrictions before settlement.
It depends on the type of survey and your site. Most construction set-outs and identification surveys are completed within 2–4 business days after booking.
We work across Greater Sydney, including the Inner West, Western Suburbs, Wollongong, and Newcastle. If you're unsure, just ask, chances are we can help.
