HIGH-PRECISION, LEGAL, & ENGINEERING SURVEYING SERVICES FOR BC
Based in Vanderhoof, BC, Sangha Geomatics & Land Surveying Inc. strives to serve our Northwest Corridor clients with meticulous results, thanks to the most advanced software instrumentation and equipment, plus personalized service. Because we are not a large corporation, we are able to provide more flexibility in pricing than other BC surveying companies. Call us today for our surveying services in BC.
Our surveying solutions include:
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Consulting
Engineering surveys
Subdivisions
High-precision surveying
Easements
Legal surveys on Canada lands
Rights-of-way
Aerial imaging
Municipal surveys
Topographical surveys
Building stakeouts
Access road surveying
Land development
Drafting design services
Road/bridge layout
Building location certificates
Property line surveys
Volume measurements and progress reporting
Establishment of survey control and benchmarks
Covenants
Stratas (phased or bare land)
Drone surveying
Mineral tenure lease surveys
Oil and gas surveys
Pipeline surveys
Underground Utility Locations
You can use our surveying services for a number of critical projects, such as:
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Construction
Leases
Monitoring
Subdivisions
Air space plans
Topographic mapping
Condo development
Mortgage certificates
New home construction
Geographic information
Property line posting
Restrictive covenant
Renovations
Rights-of-way
Easements
Whether you’re looking for rural, urban, or wilderness surveys, know that you can turn to us for quality work. We make sure that our team is properly trained and that our equipment comes from high-quality brands, such as Leica Geosystems. With both experienced team members and high-quality equipment, we have completed a number of projects, including the surveying for the Nadleh Whut’en Administration and Cultural Building in 2014.
With both experienced team members and high-quality equipment, we have completed a number of projects, including the surveying of the Castle Mountain Hydro Right of Way in 2018, Cable Tower Surveys for Environment & Climate Change Canada in 2017, and the Nadleh Whut’en Administration and Cultural Building in 2014.