Copying from the topographic-geodetic plan
Topographic-geodetic surveying is a complex study of a land plot, which involves recording all research results on a topographic-geodetic plan. One of the most important documents in the topographical and geodetic plan is a copy from the topographical and geodetic plan.
Copy from the topographic-geodetic plan
is an accurate reflection of all researched data in accordance with the original documentation. The peculiarity of copying from a topoplan is the transfer of all data from the general topographic-geodetic plan, with the subsequent carrying out of search works in order to create a new plan.
A copy of a cadastral map is usually presented in a standard scale of 1:500 or a more detailed 1:200.
Why do you need a copy from a topographic-geodetic plan
Copying from the topographic-geodetic plan is required in the following cases:
- When forming a technical task for the design of structures during the implementation of the construction process;
- When connecting the building to power grids and other underground communications;
- If necessary, the issuance of permit documentation for the start of construction.
- When carrying out the primary privatization of the land plot;
- To determine the red lines on the given territory.
Where to get a copy of the topographic-geodetic plan?
An equally important document during the formation of documentation on the characteristics of the land plot is the situational plan. The situational plan of the land plot is presented in the form of a map that displays a detailed plan-scheme of the area for construction.
The situational plan is the main document in the course of both construction and reconstruction works and forms a visual representation of the situation at the facility. During reconstruction works, the situational plan is the basis for creating project documentation.
The advantage of the situational plan during the implementation of the construction process is the accurate display of the location of all real estate objects on the studied territory. In addition, all underground communications are recorded on the situational plan. As a result,
with the situational plan, it is possible to carry out analytical studies of all the advantages and disadvantages of the location of the land plot in relation to infrastructure facilities, roads, communication networks and industrial facilities. Among all the received informational data, when forming a situational plan, special attention is paid to all highways and roads,
as well as a gas pipeline, heat pipeline and drainage. The situational plan indicating the location of the plot/construction object and other underground communications is the final stage of the formation of permit documentation for the real estate object. The basis of the formation of a situational plan is the conducted topographic survey of a given area on a scale of 1:500 and 1:2000.
Copying the location of the land plot from the general plan and forming a situational plan is an important and responsible process that requires maximum attention and qualification. That is why it is necessary to involve certified and experienced surveyors for the formation of this documentation.
Copy prices
Service | Price |
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M 1:500 | from UAH 1,500/ha |
M 1:100 \ 1:200 | from UAH 4,500/ha |
M 1:1000 | from UAH 1,500/ha |
M 1:2000 | from UAH 220/ha |
M 1:5000 | from UAH 220/ha |