FAQs

Property Measurement Guidance replaces the Code of Measuring Practice and is an international guidance note published by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The purpose of the Code is to provide succinct, precise definitions to permit the accurate measurement of buildings and land, the calculation of the sizes (areas and volumes) and the description or specification of land and buildings on a common and consistent basis.

Property Data Solutions specialise in the provision of survey data in digital format. As well as having our own suite of survey software, we have delivered surveys into various Asset Management packages developed by third parties including Tribal, CIPFA, Atrium and Technology Forge. If you need data in a different format for your system then we are more than happy to accommodate any request.

We regularly update building floor plans we have previously surveyed and plans that were not originally surveyed by us. Undertaking walk-off surveys to review and update previously recorded condition data is also become more of a regular task. Please feel free to get in contact with us so we can advise further.

Topographic Surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the ground and existing features (i.e. trees, buildings, roads, walkways, utilities, retaining walls, etc.). If the purpose of the survey is to serve as a base map for the design of a building or road, it may also be necessary to show perimeter boundary lines and the lines of easements.

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