Site Planning,
Subdivision Mapping

After completing an initial land survey, the surveyor will create detailed site plans outlining the proposed development of the property. These plans are crucial for the construction process, as they confirm the accuracy of the land measurements and ensure that the new building complies with all codes and regulations. The Arcland Group offers these plans with a commitment to precision and prompt delivery.

Why Accuracy Is Critical with site plans

When constructing a building, even on private land, both physical and legal factors must be considered. A small deviation—just a few inches—can render a structure unsafe or non-compliant with codes. If site plans are inaccurate or errors are found after construction, a surveyor must conduct a correction survey to identify discrepancies, verify legal compliance, and determine necessary adjustments. This process can be complex and costly, but it can be avoided by hiring a skilled land surveyor like The Arcland Group to ensure precise site plans from the start.

What A site plan includes

The subdivision process confirms that a project is built on a properly divided lot, with ample space for its intended use, and includes all necessary utility easements and road access.

Subdivision planning involves several key factors, including the site's shape, lot size, circulation patterns, street layout, drainage, grading, and floodplain issues. Additionally, environmental concerns are assessed, such as water quality, vegetation, topography, and the protection of crucial environmental features. The planning process also addresses utility requirements, including the extension of transmission lines and the distribution of water and wastewater lines, or on-site service provisions.

With our many years of proven experience, The Arcland Group possesses the expertise and thorough understanding of local codes necessary to ensure your site plans are precise, allowing you to proceed with construction confidently.