Richard W. Bell Land Surveying, Inc.
Richard W. Bell Land Surveying, Inc.

Richard W. Bell Land Surveying, Inc.

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Introduction: Richard W. Bell Land Surveying, Inc. (formerly Wayne D. Lawrence Engineering) brings 40 years of experience to the surveying business. We are currently equipped with 2 fully-functional survey crews. Survey crews use total station survey equipment, computer aided drafting technology, and are equipped with some specialized equipment for the larger and more rural projects. As well as having 30 years of plans and files from Wayne D. Lawrence engineering, we have nearly 20 years of records from Richard W. Bell, L.S. Also we have extensive experience in highway and bridge surveys for the state and municipal clients. No job is too small or too large! We specialize in the following areas: * Boundary or property surveys * Topographic surveys * Land title surveys * Elevation certificates and LOMAs * Subdivisions * Property line disputes
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Myla m.
Sep 7, 2017
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Land Surveying
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Brent R.
Nov 5, 2020
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Hired on Thumbtack

Showed up on time and was very polite and a pro

Details: Boundary or title dispute • Mark boundary lines

Land Surveying
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Catherine B.
Jun 8, 2021
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Professional and efficient. Highly recommend.

Details: New fencing planned • Mark corners • Provide survey map

Land Surveying
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  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    Most customers do not know that no matter who surveys their property, the lines and corners will be in the same place. Land surveyors are held to a standard set by the state in which they are licensed.