Topographic Survey Atlanta, GA
Engineers, architects, and developers rely on Survey Systems Atlanta for precise elevation and terrain data that makes designs work in the real world.
What Is a Topographic Survey?
A topographic survey — also called a topo or existing conditions survey — maps the physical features of a property in three dimensions: elevation changes, contour lines, drainage patterns, structures, trees, and utilities. Where a boundary survey tells you where your property is, a topo tells you what's on it and how it's shaped.
When Do You Need a Topographic Survey?
- New residential or commercial construction
- Site grading or drainage design
- Additions or renovations that affect lot grading
- Retaining wall design and permitting
- Pool installation planning
- Stormwater management studies
- Landscape architecture and site design
What's Included in Our Topo Surveys
Every topographic survey we deliver is field-measured and reflects actual on-site conditions — not GIS data or aerial interpolation.
Request a Free Quote
Share your property address and project details — we'll assess scope and send you a no-obligation quote, usually within the hour.
Field Work & Measurement
Our licensed surveyor visits the site and collects precise elevation data, contour lines, existing features, and drainage patterns.
Survey Delivered in 4-5 Days
You receive a sealed deliverable in DWG, PDF, or your engineer's preferred format — ready to use immediately.
Topographic vs. Boundary: Which Do You Need?
Many projects require both. A boundary survey establishes the legal property limits. A topographic survey documents the physical conditions within those limits. When combined — a "boundary and topo" survey — they give engineers and architects everything needed to design a complete site plan from scratch. Not sure which applies? Call us at (770) 404-7788.
Need a Topo Survey?
Free quote. Fast turnaround. Field-accurate data.
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Common Uses
- New construction grading
- Drainage & stormwater design
- Retaining wall permitting
- Pool & site design
- Land development due diligence