Faq’s

FAQ’S

Answers to Your Top Construction Questions.

A Topographical Land Survey maps the natural and man-made features of a land area, including elevations, contours, and physical structures.
It involves accurately marking positions on the ground for construction elements like columns, footings, and bolts to ensure precise placement.
A Road Detailing Survey provides accurate measurements and data related to road alignment, width, slopes, and surrounding features for planning and maintenance.
It includes measuring and mapping railway tracks, ensuring accurate alignment, gradient, and overall layout for safe and efficient rail operations.

A Contour Survey identifies the elevation and slope variations on a piece of land, useful for planning drainage and construction projects.

Soil Testing evaluates the soil’s strength and composition to determine its suitability for construction and foundation stability.
These are professionally created plans approved by planning authorities (like BDA, BMRDA, and others) to ensure legal compliance and proper land use.
A Revenue Survey records land boundaries, ownership details, and land classification, often required for property documentation and legal purposes.

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