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Patriot Surveying and Infrastructure, PLLC

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Patriot Surveying and Infrastructure, PLLC

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We provide boundary, topographic, and construction surveys for residential, commercial, industrial and energy clients. Our clients range from homeowners, real estate agents, developers, attorneys, contractors, engineers and energy companies. AN INDEPENDENT, TRUSTED SURVEY & INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANIZATION BACKED BY DECADES OF INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE.

We provide boundary, topographic, and construction surveys for residential, commercial, industrial and energy clients. Our clients range from homeowners, real estate agents, developers, attorneys, contractors, engineers and energy companies. AN INDEPENDENT, TRUSTED SURVEY & INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANIZATION BACKED BY DECADES OF INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE.




Quible & Associates PC

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Quible & Associates PC

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Quible & Associates, P.C. was founded in 1959 by F. Richard Quible and began offering engineering and land surveying in northeastern North Carolina in 1966. Today, Quible has emerged as a premier regional consultant with a diverse staff of licensed professionals offering expertise in all aspects of coastal land development and environmental consulting. From master planning, wetlands, wastewater, innovative stormwater design, groundwater investigations and beyond, Quible has the staff and knowledge to bring success to your project. -Engineering -Environmental Services -Planning -Surveying Registered with the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors (C-0208) and the NC Board for Licensing of Geologists (C-468), Quible is registered with NCDOT as a SPSF firm, and approved by NCDOT as a Private Consulting Firm.

Quible & Associates, P.C. was founded in 1959 by F. Richard Quible and began offering engineering and land surveying in northeastern North Carolina in 1966. Today, Quible has emerged as a premier regional consultant with a diverse staff of licensed professionals offering expertise in all aspects of coastal land development and environmental consulting. From master planning, wetlands, wastewater, innovative stormwater design, groundwater investigations and beyond, Quible has the staff and knowledge to bring success to your project. -Engineering -Environmental Services -Planning -Surveying Registered with the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors (C-0208) and the NC Board for Licensing of Geologists (C-468), Quible is registered with NCDOT as a SPSF firm, and approved by NCDOT as a Private Consulting Firm.


Alliance Land Surveying, PC

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17 years of experience

Alliance Land Surveying, P.C., is a Veteran Owned Business. We have three licensed professionals who are a part of each project conducted in the field. What this means for you is that each job is performed in the field by the supervising professional, not a technician, to ensure that each project is completed to the highest standard.

"I left messages and they ever call you back. When I did get a hold of them they promised me a quote and never got it to me. They're obviously too busy or not interested in new business or working with locals. Don't bother to waste your time"

Monica F on May 2022

Alliance Land Surveying, P.C., is a Veteran Owned Business. We have three licensed professionals who are a part of each project conducted in the field. What this means for you is that each job is performed in the field by the supervising professional, not a technician, to ensure that each project is completed to the highest standard.

"I left messages and they ever call you back. When I did get a hold of them they promised me a quote and never got it to me. They're obviously too busy or not interested in new business or working with locals. Don't bother to waste your time"

Monica F on May 2022


Kitty Hawk Engineering

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Kitty Hawk Engineering

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17 years of experience

Kitty Hawk Engineering provides Structural and Civil professional engineering and LEED AP BD&C services to clients regardless of location. While their physical headquarters is in Kitty Hawk, NC, birthplace of flight, modern technology has made the world a much smaller place and has provided engineers the opportunity to serve clients regardless of their physical location. Kitty Hawk Engineering has experienced engineer(s) who have performed work on three continents and seven countries including the United States, Panama, Japan, Jordan, and Trinidad & Tobago. Building codes in most countries throughout the world tend to be less conservative than building codes in the US. As a result, designs conforming to US building codes are typically as robust or more than designs conforming to building codes in countries other than the US.

Kitty Hawk Engineering provides Structural and Civil professional engineering and LEED AP BD&C services to clients regardless of location. While their physical headquarters is in Kitty Hawk, NC, birthplace of flight, modern technology has made the world a much smaller place and has provided engineers the opportunity to serve clients regardless of their physical location. Kitty Hawk Engineering has experienced engineer(s) who have performed work on three continents and seven countries including the United States, Panama, Japan, Jordan, and Trinidad & Tobago. Building codes in most countries throughout the world tend to be less conservative than building codes in the US. As a result, designs conforming to US building codes are typically as robust or more than designs conforming to building codes in countries other than the US.


RL Greene Surveying & Engineering, PA

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RL Greene Surveying & Engineering, PA

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49 years of experience

We are a land surveying and engineering firm which has been in business for over thirty (30) years. Projects completed by the firm include everything from large boundaries and upscale subdivisions, to topography and construction stakeout. We have a long history of success in designing drainage and streets within subdivisions and we prepare erosion and sediment control plans. In short, if it is land surveying, we have done it.

We are a land surveying and engineering firm which has been in business for over thirty (30) years. Projects completed by the firm include everything from large boundaries and upscale subdivisions, to topography and construction stakeout. We have a long history of success in designing drainage and streets within subdivisions and we prepare erosion and sediment control plans. In short, if it is land surveying, we have done it.



Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

Measure from zero on a measuring tape by placing the metal hook right up against the edge of what you need to measure. You can also latch the hook onto an open edge—of, say, a table—to accurately measure as well. If you begin at the 1-inch mark, you'll need to subtract an inch from your total.

Land surveying costs about $530 for the average homeowner. However, your total cost could range anywhere from $200 to $1,000 or more. Factors like the size of your property play a significant role in what you pay, but other things like the survey type and the time of year can also impact the final cost. 

For example, if you’re looking for a simple boundary survey, you can expect to pay between $100 and $600. However, if you want a more in-depth survey that depicts the elevations of your hills and trees, you can expect to pay between $500 and $1,200 for a topographic survey.

A professional land surveyor ensures accurate property boundaries and prevent legal disputes.

With proper training and experience, reading blueprints is fairly straightforward and not very difficult. If you don’t have the necessary knowledge to interpret the symbols, abbreviations, and other notations used, blueprints may not make sense. Learning to read blueprints can help you understand the construction process and keep you more involved and informed when you’re building a house.

There are a couple of ways you can determine the depth of your well. One method is to use a device called a well sounder. This tool has a long measuring tape containing a sensor to alert you once the end reaches the water. 

Or you can DIY it by using a long tape measure with a half-filled bottle of water attached to it. Lower the tape measure into your well. Once you feel tension on the tape, you’ll know the bottle has reached your static water level. This will give you an approximate idea of your well’s depth.

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