About Us
Reed Land Surveying, Inc. is dedicated to providing quality survey services to clients in the Eastern Massachusetts area. Our focus is Construction Layout survey services for contractors and Existing Conditions Surveys for design professionals. We can also provide Title Insurance Surveys for commercial properties. Additionally, we conduct topographic surveys to aid in the design of a wide range of sports fields/complexes. We strive continually to improve our methods and procedures to provide our clients with the highest value for least cost. The latest technology is utilized to provide fast and accurate delivery of our services. Our company motto is “do it right the first time.”
Glen D. Reed P.L.S., founded the firm in order to provide surveys that are done correctly from start to finish. Glen started land surveying in 1990 and by 1998 he had satisfied all the requirements and obtained his professional license. He has performed hundreds of boundary retracement surveys throughout Massachusetts. Glen has been admitted as an expert in his field by the Massachusetts court system. His experience includes boundary surveys, topographic surveys, utility surveys, control surveys, roadway surveys, ALTA/ACSM land title surveys, and extensive construction layout surveys. Glen has a passion for surveying and truly enjoys his work. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rhode Island.
FAQ
Who is a Professional Land Surveyor in Massachusetts?
A person who after meeting educational requirements, experience requirement, and passing written and oral examinations is registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to practice land surveying. Only a Professional Land Surveyor duly registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is legally permitted to perform land surveys in Massachusetts.
What is the practice of Land Surveying?
The integration of the following skills and knowledge:
· the art and science of measuring land
· a knowledge of state statutes, case law and regulations pertaining to land boundaries
· the ability to research and understand land records pertaining to land boundaries
· the patience, persistence, and perseverance to search and find the best available evidence of existing boundaries in the field
These skills and knowledge enable a surveyor to analyze all of the data and evidence to provide a professional opinion of the location of a land boundary of the face of the earth. The surveyor can mark and monument the lines on the ground, prepare descriptions of land, and prepare plans of land.
Who needs the services of a land surveyor?
· Architects
· Attorneys
· Banks
· Churches
· Civil Engineers
· Commercial Property owners
· Developers
· General Contractors
· Homeowners
· Institutions (hospitals, universities, etc.)
· Landscape Architects
· Land owners
· Municipalities
· Property Management companies
· Realtors
· Site Contractors
· Title Insurance Companies
· Utility Companies
Any person or organization that owns, leases, develops, finances, builds upon, or designs improvements for land will eventually need a land surveyor.
Glen D. Reed P.L.S., founded the firm in order to provide surveys that are done correctly from start to finish. Glen started land surveying in 1990 and by 1998 he had satisfied all the requirements and obtained his professional license. He has performed hundreds of boundary retracement surveys throughout Massachusetts. Glen has been admitted as an expert in his field by the Massachusetts court system. His experience includes boundary surveys, topographic surveys, utility surveys, control surveys, roadway surveys, ALTA/ACSM land title surveys, and extensive construction layout surveys. Glen has a passion for surveying and truly enjoys his work. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rhode Island.
FAQ
Who is a Professional Land Surveyor in Massachusetts?
A person who after meeting educational requirements, experience requirement, and passing written and oral examinations is registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to practice land surveying. Only a Professional Land Surveyor duly registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is legally permitted to perform land surveys in Massachusetts.
What is the practice of Land Surveying?
The integration of the following skills and knowledge:
· the art and science of measuring land
· a knowledge of state statutes, case law and regulations pertaining to land boundaries
· the ability to research and understand land records pertaining to land boundaries
· the patience, persistence, and perseverance to search and find the best available evidence of existing boundaries in the field
These skills and knowledge enable a surveyor to analyze all of the data and evidence to provide a professional opinion of the location of a land boundary of the face of the earth. The surveyor can mark and monument the lines on the ground, prepare descriptions of land, and prepare plans of land.
Who needs the services of a land surveyor?
· Architects
· Attorneys
· Banks
· Churches
· Civil Engineers
· Commercial Property owners
· Developers
· General Contractors
· Homeowners
· Institutions (hospitals, universities, etc.)
· Landscape Architects
· Land owners
· Municipalities
· Property Management companies
· Realtors
· Site Contractors
· Title Insurance Companies
· Utility Companies
Any person or organization that owns, leases, develops, finances, builds upon, or designs improvements for land will eventually need a land surveyor.