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Land surveyors – the pioneers of precision

For those well-versed in the complexities of infrastructure projects, we understand that success lies in the details. One such detail, frequently underestimated, is the critical suppor t role of land sur veyors, writes Chris Kirchhoff, a Professional Land Sur veyor and chairman of the South African Geomatics Institute’s Nor thern Provinces branch. In a muti-faceted […]

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Defining the natural ground level is the foundation for approved development

Published IMISEA Magazine issue Vol 48 The importance of determining the natural or altered ground level before any construction commences can never be neglected in pre- and post-construction activities at a municipal level. First and foremost, this legal verification requires the sign-off of a professionally registered land surveyor, and the implications of not adhering to

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The pitfalls and acts that affect Sectional Title Schemes

The role of the professional registered land surveyor in rectifying the extension to and addition of structures on an existing scheme are legally governed and complex. The municipal planning and building departments play a big role in this process. This is Part 1 of a two-part series. By Altus Strydom* Sectional title ownership is a

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Infrastructure designs start with surveys

Municipal infrastructure projects are often derailed due to insufficient attention given to the existing land rights and development restrictions at the feasibility stage. Craig Silva expands on the critical role geomatics professionals play in ensuring a successful service delivery outcome Technology has pervaded all facets of construction in the modern world, with surveying and the

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Cadastral surveying: What is it and why do we need it?

South Africa’s future socio-economic growth will be mapped out by the surveying profession, providing the framework for security of tenure when it comes to international and domestic investment in land and property.By Altus Strydom* Cadastral surveying: What is it and why do we need it? The field of cadastral surveying is both fascinating and complex,

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Big data and digital twins are old news for surveyors

Geospatial has always been considered as big data and surveyors have been making forms of digital twins since computers have existed(in fact, a map is a digital representation of reality). But the advent of technology has dramatically changed the surveying profession’s ability to create digital twins and collect data.By Kirsten Kelly My father was a

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