Our Projects
Accurate Surveys for a Solid Foundation
LEGAL SURVEYS
We provide the precise layout, alignment, and grade control necessary for all road construction projects, ensuring compliance and longevity for Jamaica’s infrastructure.
Developement / Design Survey
Transforming your vision into reality, ASG Surveying provides comprehensive support for all phases of property applications, development, and design.
Construction SURVEYS
From initial concept to final completion, ASG Surveying provides the foundational accuracy required for all engineering and construction endeavors. Our Commissioned Land Surveyors are expert
Subdivison Survey
From initial concept to detailed layouts, we provide comprehensive design services for subdividing land into new parcels.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we are pleased to offer a free initial consultation. This allows us to discuss your specific project needs, understand your objectives, and provide expert guidance on the most suitable surveying solutions for your situation. Contact us today to schedule your no-obligation consultation."
To expedite your survey, it's helpful to provide any existing property deeds, previous survey plans, mortgage plans, titles, and details regarding any known disputes or specific areas of concern. The more information you can share upfront, the more efficiently we can proceed.
The duration of a survey varies significantly based on its type (e.g., Boundary, Topographic, ALTA), the size and complexity of the property, site conditions, and the availability of existing records. While some basic surveys can be completed within a few days, more complex projects might take several weeks. We will provide a clear timeline during your initial consultation.
While both professions deal with land, a Land Surveyor is primarily responsible for precisely measuring and mapping the earth's surface, establishing property boundaries, and defining legal interests. An Engineer (e.g., Civil Engineer) typically uses this survey data to design and plan construction projects, infrastructure, or land development. Both are crucial for successful projects.
A Boundary Survey accurately determines the true property lines of a parcel of land. You need one when buying or selling property, building a fence or structure near a property line, resolving boundary disputes, or before any significant land development to avoid encroachments.
An SIR is a report prepared by a Commissioned Land Surveyor, typically for real estate transactions. It identifies the improvements on a property, notes any visible encroachments, easements, or other visible features that might affect the property's title. It's crucial for buyers and lenders to assess potential risks.
The actual purchase process for a property involves legal, financial, and administrative steps that can take several weeks to a few months. Our role, through a required survey (like a Boundary Survey or Surveyor's Identification Report), typically takes [e.g., 1-3 weeks] once scheduled. This survey is a critical step in verifying the property details before the final transaction.
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For detailed information regarding specific property features, boundaries, or historical data, we recommend initiating a Boundary Survey or a Surveyor's Identification Report (SIR). Additionally, local government agencies (e.g., National Land Agency) may hold public records related to property titles and historical plans.
Our Clients
Trusted by Client on Precision
We were thoroughly pleased with the level of professionalism and the prompt service. The team at ASG Surveying delivered reliable and accurate boundary results, exceeding our expectations for our complex design project.
Mason Luke
Our Client
The service was invaluable and prompt. From start to finish, the team was dedicated to client satisfaction, making the whole process of defining our boundaries seamless and easy.
John David
Our Client
Client Testimoni
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