Residential Surveys

As-Builts. Permit Support.

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Residential surveys give homeowners, builders, lenders, and agencies the site information needed for planning, permitting, construction, and documentation. Whether you need a plot plan for a new project or an as-built survey of existing improvements, good survey work keeps the process organized.

We handle residential surveys with quick turnaround and deliverables that make sense to homeowners and permit reviewers alike.

How It Supports Residential Projects

Why Choose Us

Residential projects often need site information before permits can be approved or construction can begin. A current survey shows what exists on the lot and how planned work relates to lot lines, setbacks, and easements.

Existing structures, driveways, utilities, and site features are located and mapped so owners, builders, and agencies know what’s on the lot.

Document Site Conditions

Plot plans and as-built surveys provide the documentation typically required for building permits, additions, and improvements.

Support Permitting

As-built surveys record completed work so it can be reviewed, approved, or kept on file.

Verify Improvements

Clean deliverables answer site questions early so permits, approvals, and construction stay on schedule.

Reduce Project Delays

What We Provide

Residential Survey Services

Every residential survey is handled with attention to detail and a focus on delivering accurate, useful information.

Our residential survey services include:

When Surveys Are Needed

Typical Project Needs

Not sure what your project calls for? Tell us what you’re planning and we’ll point you to the survey that fits.

Residential surveys are typically required for:

Built for Alaska Projects

Remote Project Expertise

We specialize in large-scale and remote civil construction work. From urban job sites to remote locations, our team understands the logistics, coordination, and conditions that come with working across Alaska. We show up prepared, communicate clearly, and deliver work that holds up in the field.
Answers to common questions about residential surveys, plot plans, and as-builts, including when they are needed, what they show, and how they support permitting and property projects.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A residential plot plan shows property information needed for planning or permitting. It may include lot lines, structures, proposed improvements, setbacks, easements, driveways, and other site details depending on the project requirements.
An as-built survey documents existing improvements on a property. It shows what has already been built or installed, such as a home, garage, driveway, deck, utility feature, or other site improvement.

You may need a residential survey for a building permit, new construction, additions, remodels, garages, decks, fences, or to verify existing property improvements.

No. A plot plan is often used to show proposed or planned work for permitting. An as-built shows existing conditions after work has been completed or to document what is already on the property.
Yes. Many permit applications require accurate property and site information. A residential survey can help provide the documentation needed for review.
Timing depends on the property, project type, location, and required deliverables. It is best to request the survey early so permitting or construction timelines are not delayed.