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Shire Surveys was established in 1999 with the aim of efficiently providing accurate, competitive, timely and visually clear surveys to suit the individual needs and specificaitons of every client. Shire Surveys achieve these aims by working closely with architects, engineers, consultants and private clients to develop a "partnership" feel to our service which allows us to gain an understanding of what you, the client, expect from a survey and thus to develop your individual specification.

Shire Surveys uses the very latest instrumentation and software available to capture and process survey data. Finished surveys can be presented in a range of configurable digital and paper formats to suit your own pen map and presentation styles.
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Topographical or land surveys are undertaken using the latest survey equipment to collect site data and measurements for the processing and production of accurate and clear survey plans for your project.
Typical instrumentation used will include robotic EDM's and GNSS (GPS) equipment.
Topographical surveys are usually related to either Ordnance Survey Nation Grid and datum or to a local site grid and datum.
This example shows how contours formed around a digital terrain model can be used to demonstrate a mound within the site.
Measured building surveys of existing buildings and structures usually take the form of floor plans, elevations and cross sections that can be used for the design and planning of extensions, alterations, change of use etc. Building elevations are surveyed using a combination of reflectorless EDM and digital photogrammetry to capture the data.
This example demonstrates the typical level of detail surveyed and presented with the use of hatching to describe the surface materials.
Measured floor plan surveys are usually measured and drawn in real time on site using a rugged Tablet PC.
As Ordnance Survey no longer support the Bench Mark network, GNSS is the only reliable way to obtain an Ordnance Datum and must be used when carrying out a Flood Risk Assessment for development work.
The use of GNSS survey instrumentation also means we are able to plot the survey to either site centered or full Ordnance Survey National Grid coordinates.
GNSS (GPS) survey equipment can also be used to efficiently survey very large areas.
This is particularly useful for measuring cropped and farmed field areas for DEFRA submissions supported with clear drawings and plans.
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