If you want to know why you need such a service, you will be surprised that almost every real estate development project starts with a survey.

Surveying at site -Geoinfotech
Geodesy also known as Land Surveying is the science and specialty of locating points on the surface of the earth and measuring the distance, direction, angle and height between them. Professional research is the only legally binding document, which shows the start and end of the shooting.

Professional research showing binding document, which shows the start and end of the shooting of a survey on land
Our services at includes;
- LAND SURVEYING
- ENGINEERING SURVEY
- GIS & MAPPING
- DRONE SURVEY (AERIAL DATA COLLECTION)
- 3D ELEVATION MODELING
- BATHYMETRY
Geodesy and cartography have been a known science since at least the time of Ancient Egypt. The terrain of the earth locates and measures man-made and natural objects based on mathematics, geometry and other scientific principles.
Land survey is also used in the fields of transportation,communication, cartography and defining the legal boundaries of land ownership, and is an important research tool in many other scientific disciplines. Investigation plays a vital role in land development.
From the planning and design of real estate subdivision to the final construction of roads, utilities and landscaping. The first people to calculate and draw relief drawings on construction sites are called Theodolite. Theodolite is a tool for measuring angle, tape measure, total station, 3D scanner, GPS/GNSS, level and pole. In use, most musical instruments are fixed on a tripod with screws. 3D scanners and various types of aerial photos are also used.
There are three main types of land management: construction or engineering, geodesy and boundary or landscape
Engineering: study property boundaries, building location, topography and road slope changes.
Geodesy: use satellite images and areas to measure large tracts of land.
Boundary/ Landscape :Indicate where the line is.
A topographic survey is a detailed survey or inspection that collects information through, for example, observations, field surveys, questionnaires or legal research tools and data analysis to help plan, design, and property boundaries. Surveyors use high-tech equipment and old-fashioned mathematical tools to draw maps and survey results of the area.
If you want to know why you need such a service, you will be surprised that almost every real estate development project starts with a survey.