Boundary Survey - This is a survey of property boundaries according to evidence such as for example recorded deeds, plays and physical presence. This does not involve interior improvements when it comes to buildings or drives. The only improvements which are noted are the ones that affect the usage of or the title to the property such as utilities, buildings across the boundaries, fences, sheds, streets, etc. If there are any missing corner markers then these are also replaced and a final map is created that shows the boundaries and improvements.
Location Survey - This entails exactly like a boundary survey however this type of Mobile land survey includes all interior improvements. Just like the boundary survey, corner markers are replaced and your final map is prepared that presents all of the improvements and boundaries. Sunlight Surveyors Tower Hill London can be a most common type of survey required where a loan or mortgage is concerned.

Topographic Survey - Not merely does this Mobile land survey include improvements but also topographic features that include water courses, roads, ditches, contours, embankments and elevation. This is most commonly used for site design and development in construction or subdivision maps & plans.
Site Planning Survey - This combines the work done in boundary and topographic surveys to setup a base for future designs and improvements. Commonly used for additions or new home development, subdivision development, commercial land development, new streets, playgrounds, etc.
Subdivision Survey - This type of Mobile land survey involves a topographic survey on a bit of land that is set to be divided into small lots for the purposes of estate division or inside a subdivision. This method is for construction and recording and may be used for site design, streets and drainage calculation.
GPS - This form of Mobile land survey utilizes a portable system to gather data that's being transmitted by satellite. GPS is used to calculate the position of an object at first glance of the planet earth. These surveys are primarily used to determine control points based on coordinates for the State Plane Coordinate Systems, larger surveys used for subdivisions and boundary surveys on large tracts of land. This can also be used to assemble data regarding the location of streets, residential and commercial buildings, utility systems, property lines, water courses, etc. The data obtained by way of a GPS Mobile land survey can be utilized in future planning and development of property and also with preservation of existing land.