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Harbor Environmental and Safety

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Harbor Environmental and Safety

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18 years of experience

Harbor Environmental and Safety (Harbor) is a full service environmental, safety and engineering consulting firm based out of Little Rock. Woman-owned, Harbor has been servicing clients locally and nationally since 2007.

Harbor Environmental and Safety (Harbor) is a full service environmental, safety and engineering consulting firm based out of Little Rock. Woman-owned, Harbor has been servicing clients locally and nationally since 2007.



Maxwell Land Surveying

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Maxwell Land Surveying

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13 years of experience

Maxwell Land Surveying is a small but constantly growing full service land surveying company. We are fully licensed and insured. In addition to typical land surveying projects, we also have the ability to perform house location surveys and home addition stateouts (including new fence construction) for title companies and homeowners. We service Central Arkansas, including (but not limited to) Conway, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Searcy, Stuttgart and Ward. We are proud to offer fast turnaround times for our customers at affordable prices- call today to get you project scheduled.

Maxwell Land Surveying is a small but constantly growing full service land surveying company. We are fully licensed and insured. In addition to typical land surveying projects, we also have the ability to perform house location surveys and home addition stateouts (including new fence construction) for title companies and homeowners. We service Central Arkansas, including (but not limited to) Conway, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Searcy, Stuttgart and Ward. We are proud to offer fast turnaround times for our customers at affordable prices- call today to get you project scheduled.



handyproz

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handyproz

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11 years of experience

Handyproz are highly skilled professionals providing multiple services such as lawn care, construction, auto detailing and more. we are here for the customer and offer unmatched value by taking care not advantage. We guarantee our work for life.

Handyproz are highly skilled professionals providing multiple services such as lawn care, construction, auto detailing and more. we are here for the customer and offer unmatched value by taking care not advantage. We guarantee our work for life.


Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

Depending on property size and complexity, usually 1-3 weeks.

A land survey can take anywhere from a few hours to a month or more, depending on the size of the property, the type of survey, the property’s accessibility and topography, and the availability of historical property records. A simple boundary survey to determine a fence line can be completed in a day while surveying 50 acres of undeveloped woodlands may take weeks or longer.

Building a road on a slope requires careful planning and will normally require a drainage system underneath to prevent flooding and damage to the road over time. Your professional may lengthen your road to create switchbacks if the slope directly to your home is too steep, as there are regulations for maximum road slope. The drainage system will help prevent runoff from the higher side of the slope from damaging the asphalt or concrete. Keep in mind that building a road on a slope isn’t a good DIY project, as a lot can go wrong.

If you’re planning to dig on your property, you’ll need to check for underground utility lines. Call the national call-before-you-dig 811 number. Once connected to an operator, you can schedule a site visit to mark underground lines. This way, you won’t accidentally dig into pipes and can cause major (read: costly) issues.

Prior to excavation, you should prepare the dig site and call 311 before you sign anything.

To get your site ready for excavation, you should move anything in the area that isn’t affixed to the land. You can save money on the excavation by removing hardscaping, including walkways, decks, concrete patios, and paver patios.

Before you carry out any digging, you should call 311 to confirm that there are no utility lines running through your excavation site. Skipping this step could lead to severe injury and property damage if your excavator hits a water, sewage, or gas line.

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