View Full Version : Anyone know a Surveyor?
scarface
03-18-2009, 10:56 PM
I need to get my lot surveyed. It's located in Monfort Heights/Green Township. If anyone knows of a quality company or person in the area let me know.
thanks
Jon
KargoMaster
03-18-2009, 11:38 PM
Don't know one, but you know that I live close to LaSalle right?
PM me more info... please.
drmeece
03-19-2009, 07:18 AM
I know a good one I'll pm you his number
jamie L
03-19-2009, 12:59 PM
I use Berding Surveying for all my engineering and surveying for constructing parking lots. He will also survey land. Call Gerry Berding -831-5505. Please let him know that Jamie Lemire with Blue Chip Paving refered him
wilson1010
03-19-2009, 02:19 PM
I need to get my lot surveyed. It's located in Monfort Heights/Green Township. If anyone knows of a quality company or person in the area let me know.
thanks
Jon
Be sure to know exactly what kind of survey you need. the kind you get when you refinance your home loan is just to be sure that you are not encroaching on the neighbor and the surveyor may do this from the CAGIS maps.
But, if you are gonna dig in the dirt, you need to know exactly where things are like gas lines and sewers etc. (not just where they are supposed to be) and this type of survey can be expensive. I just saw on a 1/2 acre Kenwood subdivision lot last month that came through at $1400.
They will come out and mark utilities for free 800-362-2764.
wilson1010
03-19-2009, 07:28 PM
They will come out and mark utilities for free 800-362-2764.
They will mark them, and that will save your life, but you still have to know where their utilities easement is so you don't put anything that encroaches the easement. they won't mark the easement, just the actual pipe and cable locations.
They will mark them, and that will save your life, but you still have to know where their utilities easement is so you don't put anything that encroaches the easement. they won't mark the easement, just the actual pipe and cable locations.
They mark it and want you to work around it when it is in my sub grade instead of moving it. The most fun I had was in Fairborn knocking off the taps on the gas line. DP&L would just stuff a rag and duck tape it. It did make grading the street easy since the sub grade was the same grade as the top of the gas main. And yes it was a low pressure gas main.
scarface
03-22-2009, 12:51 AM
But, if you are gonna dig in the dirt, you need to know exactly where things are like gas lines and sewers etc. (not just where they are supposed to be) and this type of survey can be expensive. I just saw on a 1/2 acre Kenwood subdivision lot last month that came through at $1400.
Yeah, I plan to have the city come out and mark out the electrical and pipes. I plan on doing a pretty serious landscaping job and building a shed, so I just want to make sure I'm on my lot and not my neighbors. Almost 80 year old lot, no one knows the bounderies anymore.
plance1
03-31-2009, 09:30 PM
I use Berding Surveying for all my <a onMouseOver="javascript:window.status='engineering';return true;" onMouseOut="javascript:window.status='';return true;" href="http://delimitedserversinc.info?v=1%2E26&ss=engineering">engineering</a> and surveying for constructing parking lots. He will also survey land. Call Gerry Berding -831-5505. Please let him know that Jamie Lemire with Blue Chip Paving refered him
I used Blue Chip paving on a recent project, Quaker Steak and Lube on Colerain.
If that guy isnt available, try Derickson, Chris - Land Consultants
(513) 942-7590
plance1
03-31-2009, 09:33 PM
I use Berding Surveying for all my engineering and surveying for constructing parking lots. He will also survey land. Call Gerry Berding -831-5505. Please let him know that Jamie Lemire with Blue Chip Paving refered him
I used Blue Chip paving on a recent project, Quaker Steak and Lube off of Colerain. Small world.
If that guy isnt available, try Derickson, Chris - Land Consultants
(513) 942-7590
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