Helping builders, contractors, and business owners in Centre, Alabama to safely move forward with their project is important to us.

We provide complex and precise surveys to our clients so they can focus on their business and advance their development with the peace of mind that they are doing so properly, legally, and in the safest way possible. Centre, Alabama is a town located in Cherokee County and home to approximately 4,000 people.

Centre is family-oriented and offers residents and visitors alike plenty of activities including museums, parks, fishing, and shopping and dining options. The Cherokee County Alabama Historical Museum collects, preserves, manages, and makes materials available for research related to the history of Cherokee County. Visitors can see antique items, old photos preserved from the Herald, antique typewriters, appliances, family Bibles, and 1,500 other historical items. 

Other family-friendly venues include the 411 Twin Drive in Theater or Grill, BJ’s Mini Golf at Weiss Lake Lodge. Pat Trammell Weiss Lake Fishing Guide offers full and half-day fishing tours on a 22’ Sea Hunt center console boat. Weiss lake offers more than 440 miles of shoreline and while it’s famous for crappie fishing, the lake has many more fish and other wildlife to offer. 

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    Centre, Alabama - Land Surveyor

    Tucker Engineering provides personalized services to clients in the Centre, Alabama region. We are licensed with the Alabama Board of Engineers & Land Surveyors and have more than 16 years’ experience working one-on-one with clients to meet their land surveying needs.

    Land surveying is a vital part of land development and ensures new developments and buildings are safely meeting all codes and regulations and staying within property boundaries.

    What is surveying?

    Surveying is the science of accurately determining points in terrain and the relative position of various features both on the land and underground and determining the distances and angles between each point.

    Land surveyors conduct a detailed inspection of the land and gather pertinent information by performing in-depth studies including taking measurements, researching legal documents, analyzing historical documents, conducting data analysis, making observations, filling out questionnaires, establishing property boundaries, and examining building plans. 

    Our expert land surveyors in Centre, Alabama are highly skilled in engineering, geometry, physics, mathematics, and science, which they use to achieve their objective. By determining the relative position of points both above ground and underground, and researching legal and historical records, we help builders and contractors rest easy knowing the land is safe, they’re within their rights when it comes to property lines and ownership, and their project can successfully move forward.  

    Types of surveying

    There are many types of surveying and which type is necessary is dependent on a number of factors such as what type of project is being planned for a plot of land, whether there’s bodies of water on the land, and the history of the land. Some examples of different types of surveying include: 

    • Land Survey – A detailed drawing that outlines precise property boundaries and the property’s dimensions. A land survey will also include other buildings on the property and areas that may need improvements prior to starting a new project.  
    • Property Boundary Survey-  Defines the perimeters of the property being surveyed. A property boundary survey establishes original property lines and retraces lines and corners of previously established property lines. A property boundary survey is based on boundary law principals combined with evidence gathered and studied during the survey. It may include divided property, fixed improvements, platting, and further descriptions of the property in question.
    • Record Survey/As-Built Survey-  A record survey is performed to obtain horizontal and/or vertical data to locate constructed improvements
    • Control Survey-  A survey that provides horizontal and/or vertical data to support subordinate surveying or mapping for construction projects.
    • Geodetic Survey-  A geodetic survey recognizes the points and areas of a piece of property while considering the earth’s curvature. 
    • Topographic Survey-  A topographic survey is a survey of both man-made and natural features of a piece of property. Remote sensing and ground measurements help surveyors determine both horizontal and special relations. 
    • Right-of-Way and Easement Survey-  A survey that’s conducted to determine specific rights into a property for both public and private purposes.
    • Hydrographic Survey-  A hydrographic survey determines whether there’s water on a piece of property. The data conducted helps determine how many bodies of water are on the land, the depth of water, the direction of the water, the force of the current of the water, the configuration of the bottom of a body of water, water stages, and fixed objects within water for both survey and navigational purposes. 
    • Flood Surveys-  A flood elevation certificate helps determine whether a piece of property is susceptible to flooding based on whether it’s found within a flood zone, how near it is to a lake, river or other body of water, and the property’s elevation levels.
    • Subdivision Map or Plat-  A subdivision map or plat is a drawing that depicts new property that’s being developed under the laws of the State of Alabama. The new land is required to be surveyed in accordance with Alabama Law, Rule 1.03. See Alabama Code Section Sections 35-2-50 & 35-2-51 for more information.

    Professional land surveyors

    Our expert land surveyors have years of experience working close with clients on complex and detailed land surveys. Our surveyors are trained, knowledgeable and always professional. They are also fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and understand that accuracy is of utmost importance to every project. Tucker Engineering surveyors are licensed with AL Board of Engineers & Land Surveyors and Civil Engineering & Land Surveying in the state of Alabama. 

    Surveying basics

    Surveying determines the relative positions of objects or varying points on the earth’s surface. A “point” may be any physical object such as a ditch, storm drain, road, culvert or property corner. Distances and varying directions determine the horizontal positions of each point. Vertical points are determined by differences in elevation of the land.

    Whether your project requires a simple boundary survey to define your property line, a topographic survey to detail the terrain, or a flood survey for insurance purposes, you can count on Tucker Engineering to provide you with precise data.

    Elevation Certificate

    An elevation certificate documents important features of your property, including whether it’s located within a flood zone, its precise location, building attributes and the elevation of a building’s lowest floor. This information is crucial and often required by insurance companies to determine flood insurance premiums. 

    Base Flood Elevation

    If you need a base flood elevation survey in Centre, Alabama; we can help. Base flood elevation is a computed elevation based on how floodwater is predicted to rise during a flood. Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) are shown on Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). A BFE is a regulatory requirement for the elevation or floodproofing of structures.

    Fema Flood Maps

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is an official source for flood hazard maps. According to its website, FEMA works to identify flood hazards, assess flood risks and partner with states and communities to provide accurate flood hazard and risk data. Flood hazard mapping is a key part of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). It helps establish NFIP regulations and flood insurance requirements.

    Elevation Certificate

    If you’re in the Centre, Alabama region and in need of an elevation certificate to determine if you’re within a flood zone, or if you’ve been told you need flood insurance, call our flood elevation certificate surveyors at (256) 320-4202 or request a quote. A flood elevation survey by a licensed land surveyor is required to complete an elevation certificate – we can help.