Land Surveying in Uganda

Land Surveying in Uganda

Land Surveying in Uganda : Measuring land in order to determine appropriate borders and sizes is known as land surveying . Kampala Real Estates , our Services assist our clients in obtaining high-caliber land surveying services. Because we employ qualified land surveyors who hold licenses and recognition from the Uganda Surveyors’ Registration Board (SRB), we are able to provide high-quality land surveying services. We never skimp on the caliber of the work we aim to produce for our customers. In order to meet your needs, our surveyors conduct an exhaustive quantity survey.

Land survey in Details

If you plan to purchase any type of property in Uganda, including houses, land, or other real estate, make sure you hire surveyors to confirm the property’s dimensions.

Land surveying: What is it?
The establishment or re-establishment of real property (land) borders, lines, corners, and monuments is a science and an art that depends on recorded information, historical proof, and accepted practices today. Land surveying as a concept also encompasses associated services such as survey data analysis and application, subdivision planning and strategy, legal description letters, mapping, building or construction plans, and precise or accurate measurements of length, angle, volume, and area.

We collaborate with skilled land surveyors that are authorized to provide specialist land surveying in Uganda in a competent and efficient manner. These are some of the services we offer for land surveys:

1. Boundary surveys: These surveys are conducted to determine or restore the boundaries of land or properties, or to gather information for a map that shows the boundaries. These surveys cover large tracts of land in Uganda as well as commercial and residential real estate.

2. Condominium surveys: These are made to determine units and common areas in a three-dimensional plan, as well as to set parameters for the mapping and plotting of a condominium design.

3. Construction surveys: These are surveys used to manage positions, dimensions, and shapes on a construction or structural project. Measurements to determine job amounts and appropriateness of completion are also provided below.

4. Preliminary Survey: Information from these surveys is used to determine whether a development or construction project is viable and/or to create plans for it.

5. Topographic Surveys: These are exact surveys carried out to ascertain the location of physical items on the earth’s surface as well as its shape or configuration.

6. Court Exhibit Surveys: These involve gathering and preparing evidence for use in court or evidence pertaining to disputes over boundaries. Surveys of crime scenes and traffic accidents are included here as well.

7. Subdivision surveys: these involve breaking up undeveloped land into lots, blocks, parks, streets, and many other configurations that comply with regulations or rules.

8. Mortgage or Title Surveys: These surveys are performed for lending, insurance, or other organizations in order to assess title issues, should they arise in relation to actual occupation and possession.

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