Mapping and Boundary Establishment: Conduct surveys to determine property boundaries, topography, and other physical features of the land.
Land Marking: Mark the boundaries for soil testing to ensure the exact location where tests are to be conducted.
Coordinate Data Collection: Provide coordinates for the soil testing team, allowing them to know exactly where to extract soil samples for analysis.
Topographic Surveys: Measure the land's elevation, contours, and slopes to assess how water drainage or other factors might affect soil behavior.
Elevation and Soil Behavior Mapping: Help assess the land's elevation, slope, and terrain to identify how soil might react to external factors such as construction load, water flow, etc.
Subsurface Investigation: In collaboration with geotechnical engineers, support the subsurface investigation by providing accurate data on the land's surface and underlying features.
Soil Profile Documentation: Collect surface data to inform the team about the soil layers and what types of tests need to be conducted in those layers
Adhere to Local Surveying Laws: Ensure that surveying methods comply with local regulations regarding land measurement, safety standards, and environmental considerations