A critical step in the development process is
securing detailed and accurate base information as a starting point for
making design decisions. Georgia Civil, Inc.'s survey department
understands this and approaches each project with a standard of care
that is unsurpassed. Whether it be a simple boundary survey or an ALTA
survey, each project goes through Georgia Civil's own Survey Checklist.
This checklist is designed to lead the surveyor and the client through a
series of questions to make certain that the end product meets the
client's needs while maintaining the highest standards in the surveying
profession. Please call our surveying direct line for faster service -
(404) 287-2091.
- Boundary Surveys
- Topographic Surveys
- Utility Surveys
- ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys
- Elevation Certificates and FEMA Letters of Map Amendment
- Construction Staking
- Right-of-Way Staking
Our Mission
To assist visionaries in fulfilling their ideas by providing thorough
and accurate consultation and documentation in regards to the fields of
land surveying, planning, landscape architecture, and civil engineering,
and to advance the firm on the basis of integrity, genuine
relationships with clients, and a work environment that attracts and
develops exceptional people.
Our Commitment
Georgia Civil’s services are guaranteed
This is not the most important consideration in our
minds, but it may be one of the factors that distinguishes us most from
other site design firms. This is not a guarantee in name only, but is
rather backed by a commitment that if our services do not meet the
client’s expectations, then the decision to pay, and if so, how much,
lies in the client’s hands.
Here is how it works: At the completion of a project or a project phase, we submit an
invoice to the project lead or client for payment. Included in the
invoice is an area for client feedback. We are constantly looking
to improve, and this is a tool to measure our current systems via
constructive criticism and positive feedback from our clients. If
for some reason, the client is not fully satisfied,he or she can use
the feedback area to explain the deficiency. In addition, the Client
reserves the right to pay what he or she feels the services were
worth, and that includes paying nothing at all.
To find out more about the Georgia Civil Difference, please click here.