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William J. Miller Engineers, Inc.

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William J. Miller Engineers, Inc.

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28 years of experience

We provide Professional Engineering Services to water users in the areas of surface and groundwater hydrology, hydraulic analysis and design, hydrologic modeling, water resource planning and development, and water right administration.

We provide Professional Engineering Services to water users in the areas of surface and groundwater hydrology, hydraulic analysis and design, hydrologic modeling, water resource planning and development, and water right administration.



Armijo Surveys Inc

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Armijo Surveys Inc

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Armijo Surveys, Inc., is a professional land surveying company in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We prepare land surveys for Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and San Miguel Counties. Because we are a small, client-focused land surveying company, we offer your project the detailed attention it deserves. We have an excellent reputation for accurate, timely work, at competitive prices.

Armijo Surveys, Inc., is a professional land surveying company in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We prepare land surveys for Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and San Miguel Counties. Because we are a small, client-focused land surveying company, we offer your project the detailed attention it deserves. We have an excellent reputation for accurate, timely work, at competitive prices.

Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

In Las Vegas, unexpected costs during land surveying can arise from additional research required by the San Miguel County Clerk's Office, challenging terrain that requires specialized equipment, or the need to replace missing boundary markers. If your property is near historic sites, the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Division may require extra documentation. Utility location services and coordination with local authorities can also introduce unforeseen steps in the process.

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In Las Vegas, homeowners often mistakenly assume existing fences reflect true property lines or begin projects before a survey is finalized. Overlooking easements recorded with the San Miguel County Clerk's Office or hiring unlicensed surveyors are also common errors. To avoid issues, always verify your land surveyor's credentials, communicate clearly about your property's history, and consult local authorities before starting any boundary-related work.

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In Las Vegas, land surveying for property boundaries or subdivision work may require coordination with the San Miguel County Planning and Zoning Department. While standard property boundary surveys usually do not require a specific permit, monument setting or subdivision plats often need approval from the Las Vegas City Planning Department. If your survey affects public rights-of-way or historic districts, you may also need to consult the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Division.

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In Las Vegas, the time to complete a land survey depends on property size, terrain, and research requirements. Simple residential property boundary surveys are typically finished within one to two weeks, while surveys involving irregular lots, multiple parcels, or historical records may take longer. Coordination with the San Miguel County Assessor's Office or City Planning Department can also affect the timeline, especially for subdivision or development projects.

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After a land survey in Las Vegas, it's important to periodically check that your boundary markers remain undisturbed, especially after construction or landscaping. The San Miguel County Assessor's Office recommends keeping survey documents in a safe place and updating records if you make property changes. If monuments are damaged or moved, consult a licensed land surveyor to reestablish boundaries and notify the appropriate local authority.

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