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Clark County, Nevada
Land Surveying in Clark County, NV
Around Clark County, caliche layers change excavation and drilled-shaft budgets, and depth to cementation is worth knowing early. Boundary, topographic, and staking work anchors Clark County projects to real control, keeping Nevada boundary questions mercifully short. Deed research behind Clark County boundaries gets done before the field crew rolls, keeping NV trades aligned to one control. Clark County clients get defined-scope mobilizations with laboratory support, with professionals licensed in Nevada engaged wherever the work requires.
- Boundary and title surveys for acquisition and permitting
- Topographic surveys for civil design
- Construction staking: building corners, utilities, paving, and grades
- As-built surveys for closeout and conveyance
FAQ · Clark County
What is the difference between a boundary and a topographic survey?
A boundary survey establishes legal property lines and corners; a topographic survey maps existing grades and features inside them. Most development projects need both, and they are cheaper ordered together.
How far in advance should construction staking be scheduled?
Two to three business days of notice is typical for staking mobilizations; large or phased sites are scheduled as standing weekly visits.
Scheduling & proposals
Need land surveying in Clark County?
Call for same-day dispatch questions, or send project documents for a written proposal.