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Survey Cost Guides

Typical UK pricing for topographical, measured building, utility and drone surveys.

Topographical Survey Cost

Topographical survey pricing depends on site size, complexity, access and the level of detail required. Small residential plots can often be surveyed in a single day, while multi‑acre or multi‑phase development sites require more time on site and in the office.

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Measured Building Survey Cost

Measured building survey costs are driven by building size, complexity and the number of deliverables required. A simple two‑storey house is much quicker to capture and draw than a multi‑level commercial block with intricate façades and services.

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Utility Survey Cost

Utility surveys are more specialised than topographical surveys and usually involve two‑person teams with dedicated detection equipment. Costs depend on survey extent, required confidence level and how congested the underground environment is likely to be.

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Drone Survey Cost

Drone survey pricing reflects three main elements: mobilisation and permissions, time on site, and data processing. On many projects, drone surveys are cost‑effective because they cover large areas quickly and provide rich data outputs from a single visit.

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Inspection Guides

What Survey Do I Need for Planning Permission?

Most planning applications in the UK require accurate survey information to show how your proposals relate to the existing site. Submitting drawings based on outdated OS maps or rough measurements is a common cause of delays and refusals. This guide explains which surveys planners expect to see, and when you need a professional land surveyor involved.

Do I Need a Survey Before Building an Extension?

Extensions and loft conversions often look straightforward on paper, but small site errors can quickly turn into expensive on-site changes. Surveying the existing building and garden before detailed design gives your architect reliable information on levels, structure and boundaries, reducing risk for everyone involved.

Surveys Required Before Property Development

Successful developments are built on reliable site information. Before committing to design fees, planning applications and contractor appointments, developers need to understand the site’s constraints in three key areas: ground levels, buried services and existing structures. This guide outlines the core surveys that de‑risk early-stage feasibility and planning.

What Survey Do I Need for Planning Permission?

Most planning applications in the UK require accurate survey information to show how your proposals relate to the existing site. Submitting drawings based on outdated OS maps or rough measurements is a common cause of delays and refusals. This guide explains which surveys planners expect to see, and when you need a professional land surveyor involved.

Do I Need a Survey Before Building an Extension?

Extensions and loft conversions often look straightforward on paper, but small site errors can quickly turn into expensive on-site changes. Surveying the existing building and garden before detailed design gives your architect reliable information on levels, structure and boundaries, reducing risk for everyone involved.

Surveys Required Before Property Development

Successful developments are built on reliable site information. Before committing to design fees, planning applications and contractor appointments, developers need to understand the site’s constraints in three key areas: ground levels, buried services and existing structures. This guide outlines the core surveys that de‑risk early-stage feasibility and planning.

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