Owner John R. Koptchak has provided professional surveying services for over 20 years. John graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Baccalaureate degree in Surveying. He is currently dual-licensed in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
We offer a comprehensive range of surveying services, including land surveying, boundary surveying, topographic surveying, and construction surveying. We can provide customized solutions to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Our approach to surveying is based on a commitment to quality and accuracy. We work closely with our clients to understand their needs and goals, and we use the latest technology to provide reliable and efficient results.
This is a specific type of Boundary survey that combines Boundary Survey, As-Built survey, Easement survey, and Legal title requirement with strict guidelines and follows the National Standards. These surveys are common for Commercial Real Estate Transactions.
A boundary survey formally defines the boundaries of a property, based on the record documents. Boundary Surveys are an important procedure for anyone buying or selling a property of any type.
A construction stakeout survey involves driving wooden stakes into the ground to identify the designed improvements' locations. This can involve anything from personnel house layouts and subdivision Road/utility layouts to large-scale commercial projects. Engaging a Professional Surveyor will guarantee accuracy and reliable locations of improvements.
A FEMA Elevation certificate is a technical document provided by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to determine the likelihood of your house/structure being damaged in a flood. These are common for Local Municipalities and Lending facilities.
A Subdivision survey is used to divide large parcels into smaller parcels. It can also be consolidating smaller parcels into larger parcels. These type of surveys involve County and township/Borough meetings/approvals to ensure they are performed to the Local Standards.
Topographic surveys are detailed mappings of the natural and man-made features of a piece of land, such as elevations, contours, bodies of water, utilities, and structures.
A volumetric survey is a type of Topographic survey that accurately quantifies the volume of material. These surveys are perfect to use for coal piles, clay piles, shale piles, gravel piles, etc…
2638 Walton Street, Philipsburg, PA 16866.
Professional Licensure
Pennsylvania - SU075287
West Virginia - #2306
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