Before design
Everything starts with a certified geodetic base map — a survey of the actual terrain merged with the cadastral map, on which the designer places the house. If the parcel is being created by division, subdivision per the spatial plan comes first.
Four mandatory site visits
- 1Geodetic base map — before the main design.
- 2Building stake-out with a report — before works begin; required by law.
- 3Checks during construction — position and level control of foundations and floors (critical on tight parcels and slopes).
- 4As-built survey and building registration — for the use permit and registration in the cadastre and land registry.
Where investors most often get stuck
- A house half a metre over the building line — because construction started without a stake-out.
- The use permit waits because the as-built survey was ordered too late.
- Utility connections are delayed because lines were not surveyed before backfilling.
One partner for the whole sequence
When the same points and data follow the project from base map to registration, everything is faster and cheaper — no repeated surveys and no finger-pointing between contractors. That is why we keep the sequence in one pair of hands, with clear prices per step.
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Stake-outs and as-built surveys →