When Boundaries Blur: The ALTA Land Title Survey Solution

Land surveyor using total station to measure property boundaries during an ALTA Land Title Survey

In Greenville, the recent land transfer debate showed why an alta land title survey matters more than ever. When a large property near Arcadia Drive was moved between the city and county, confusion followed. Neighbors weren’t sure where the real property lines were, and questions about “who owns what” spread quickly. It might sound like […]

Drone Surveying Keeps Projects on Track

Professional drone surveying an active construction site with cranes and workers, collecting aerial data for engineering and land surveying projects.

Greenville has had another wild week. Storms rolled through, power flickered, and satellite signals went haywire—just when survey crews were trying to finish their work. For many land surveyors, this kind of weather means waiting it out. Wet soil, unstable GPS connections, and broken power lines can stop projects fast. But this week, some surveyors […]

Why You Need a Fresh Flood Elevation Survey Now

Land surveyor using tripod equipment during a flood elevation survey at a residential property site

If you live in Greenville, you’ve probably seen plenty of news about growth, new construction, and changing flood maps. But the latest update from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) adds a new layer of urgency. Just this week, the agency released a fresh landslide hazard brief for the Southern Appalachians—right as the region marks one […]