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Boundary Survey: Avoid Costly Property Line Disputes
Property lines may look simple. Many people think fences, trees, or stone walls show where land begins and ends. However, land boundaries can be more

When to Call a Licensed Surveyor After Storm Damage
The morning after a nor’easter hits York, everything looks different. Snow piles up against seawalls. Fences lean. Dunes shift. Driveways crack. In some areas near

Land Surveying Is Evolving with Industry Growth
This week, a Maine engineering and surveying firm announced a new acquisition in Southern Maine. At first, that may sound like industry news that does

Topographic Survey: Why Airborne Mapping Matters
If you have looked up lately and seen low-flying aircraft over parts of Maine, you are not imagining it. State and federal teams have started

Construction Survey: Stop Costly Utility Locate Mistakes
If you talk to surveyors and field crews lately, you’ll hear the same complaint again and again: utility locate mistakes keep causing jobsite problems. Paint

When You Need a Boundary Line Survey in Shoreland Zones
Living near the coast gives you amazing views, fresh ocean air, and a peaceful setting. However, it also comes with special building rules that many