Serving these areas: Lansing, East Lansing, Jackson, Leslie, Charlotte, Eaton Rapids, Stockbridge, St. Johns, and more. Ingham, Jackson, Eaton, Clinton, Shiawassee, Livingston, Washtenaw, Hillsdale, Calhoun Counties. Licensed to survey throughout the state of Michigan.
An ALTA survey shows improvements, easements, rights-of-way, and other elements impacting the ownership of land and is often prepared for commercial properties, as it will provide the title company with the information required to insure the title to the land and improvements to the high degree that a commercial development may require.
For more information contact ese@acd.netArchitectural surveys identify the physical elements on a property to be developed with a new building or for an addition to an existing building. Existing utilities are identified and located for position and elevation in relation to the proposed building site.
For more information contact ese@acd.netAn above or below grade system, to absorb liquid waste after it has passed through a septic tank. The drain field, sometimes referred to as a leach field, absorption field, deep trench, shallow trench, mound, or bed, comes in many shapes and sizes.
For more information contact ese@acd.netInspections and physical evaluations of residential properties. We inspect mobile home and manufactured home tie-downs - to secure the structure against wind damage.
For more information contact ese@acd.netA survey to establish the boundaries of a parcel, unit or public land using its legal description which typically involves the setting or restoration of monuments or markers at the corners or along the lines of the area.
For more information contact ese@acd.netA condominium plat consists of a map, drawn to scale, showing the unit divisions of a piece of land.
For more information contact ese@acd.netA subdivision plat is a map of a subdivision of land into lots and blocks, and is the product of a process that simplifies legal property descriptions and dedicates lands for public use.
For more information contact ese@acd.netRight-of-ways are similar to easements, but differ in subtle ways. The right-of-way is a right established by usage to pass over another person’s property. For instance utility corridors, gas lines and water lines all use a right-of-way to access the utility.
For more information contact ese@acd.netFrom site selection, design, and construction our innovative and knowledgeable staff will develop your site according to your needs.
For more information contact ese@acd.net