Boundary Surveys & Plats
Boundary or property surveys involve the reestablishment of
existing right-of-way, easement and property lines under the
direction of a licensed Land Surveyor and are a requirement for all
types of land development, transportation projects, and building
projects.
JMT technicians are well versed in all phases of deed and
right-of-way research, using both courthouse and internet resources
to gather existing title information, and the generation of
property mosaics prior to performing property surveys. Upon
completion of the research and mosaic, our field surveyors search
and locate existing property monumentation and any other features
indicating lines of possession. The existing boundary lines are
then reestablished and a boundary plat produced per specific state
standards. Upon completion of the boundary plat, monuments are
placed at all corners where existing monumentation was not
found. JMT's key to providing quality boundary surveys is an
experienced staff with multiple licensed surveyors. JMT has
surveyors licensed in the following states: Maryland, Virginia,
Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, West Virginia, North
Carolina, and the District of Columbia. All property surveys adhere
to the specific state standards, including field procedures, plat
preparation and property corner monumentation. JMT has the
flexibility of providing multiple field crews throughout the
Mid-Atlantic region, enabling rapid responses to client requests
for all boundary surveying needs.
Projects

Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Maryland
JMT participated in the completion of a major transit study,
including full environmental documentation, for a new light rail
line.
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JMT provided right-of-way and field survey services throughout
the state of Delaware to support several National Resources
Conservation Service programs.
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JMT provided the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with a variety
of surveying services.
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JMT performed field and office survey operations to support the
generation of metes and bounds plats throughout Maryland.
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