Land Surveying
Locating and Setting Property Pins
It is the policy of EEC's Survey Department to not "blindly accept" a monument without verifying its location. A search of public records and search in the field for supplemental monumentation will be completed before a found monument is accepted. The same criteria will be followed before a monument is set.
Service Areas Include:
- Verification
- Monumentation
- Record and Field Search
Project Experience:
Bureau of Land Management, Murray Springs, Arizona
EEC located approximately ½ section of Bureau of Land Management public land and recovered the one-quarter and section corner monuments while providing an aerial topo of the subject parcel.
Town of Oro Valley Mutterer Wash, Oro Valley, Arizona
EEC was hired by the Town of Oro Valley to research existing easements, survey and stake the right-of-way lines for a proposed fence line.
La Canada and Lambert, Tucson, Arizona
EEC provided a boundary and topographic survey for this area for the purpose of water main improvements. Physical evidence was collected and determined as being acceptable or unacceptable for the 13 acre parcel southeast of the intersection.
Mountain Village Estates, Tucson, Arizona
During the process of performing a boundary and topographic survey of nearly 37 acres of Mountain Village Estates, EEC located the existing monumentation and set any missing corners for this 150 lot subdivision.
Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, Tucson, Ariozna
Lawyers Title Insurance has contracted EEC's Survey Department on several occasions to provide accurate field surveys involving property disputes. After conducting legal research, calculations, and field work, EEC produces new Records of Survey detailing disputed areas and encroachments.