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Construction Stakeout.

Plans are only as good as the points in the ground. We translate your approved drawings into precise field stakes so crews build it right the first time.

Construction stakeout (or layout) is the field marking of your approved design — building corners, foundations, utilities, curbs, drainage and grade — so contractors can build to the plan with confidence. Errors caught on paper are cheap; errors poured in concrete are not.

Using robotic total stations and GPS tied to project control, our crews stake new homes, additions, site improvements and infrastructure across Ocean County, and we work to builders' schedules — including the compressed timelines that come with shore construction seasons.

When you need a construction stakeout

  • A new home, addition or rebuild is ready to break ground
  • Foundations, footings or piles need to be located precisely
  • Utilities, drainage or site features must be laid out to plan
  • You need grade or offset stakes for excavation or hardscape
  • A project requires as-built verification during construction

What's included

Building & foundation corner stakeout
Offset & grade stakes as needed
Utility & drainage layout
Tied to approved plans & site control
Robotic / GPS field precision
As-built checks on request

Where we provide it

We run this survey across the Ocean County shore and mainland — from Lavallette, Seaside Heights and Ortley Beach to Toms River, Brick, Point Pleasant Beach and Long Beach Island — out of our Lavallette office. See all service areas →

Questions

Construction Stakeout FAQ

What do you need from me to stake a site?+

Your approved site and building plans, the property survey or control if it exists, and your schedule. We confirm the layout points with you, then stake the site so your crew can build straight to the drawings.

Can you coordinate with my excavation and foundation crews?+

Yes. We schedule stakeout around your build sequence — rough grade, foundation, utilities — so the right stakes are in the ground when each trade needs them, without holding up the job.

Do you provide as-built surveys after construction?+

We do. An as-built documents what was actually built relative to the plan and the property lines — often required by the town for a certificate of occupancy or by a lender at completion.

Do you handle pile and piling layout for elevated shore homes?+

Yes. Elevated construction is standard on the barrier island, and we lay out pile locations and elevations tied to your approved plans and the flood-elevation requirements for the lot.

Ready to move forward?

Send us the property and your deadline — we'll price it and schedule it fast.