Why Do We Need Surveyors?

Surveying.

Prevalent in every field of civil engineering, yet so niche. Every engineer knows that surveyors are necessary for almost every project, but what exactly makes them that important?

One of the main jobs of a surveyor is to define boundary lines and legal lines. This is necessary for land development, as it helps the engineer understand the true boundaries of their plot. If they are not given a true map of their boundaries, they may face penalties if they encroach.

Another job of a surveyor is to report the existence of structures on a site. Knowing if there are pipes, electrical lines, or catch basins on a site is vital in constructing an effective plan. The knowledge of existing structures will allow structural and water resource engineers to understand their parameters, and will protect construction workers from unexpected run-ins.

One of the most important jobs of a surveyor is to provide data for the creation of maps. Providing information such as elevations, land features, and slopes will help create maps that are vital in fully understanding a site plan.

In total, surveyors provide necessary information for engineers to use in their work. They help engineers of all fields understand the boundaries of their plans, and help construction workers maintain safety. The work of surveyors lays the foreground for every civil engineering project, and their work is undisputedly vital.

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