I have a rectangular vacant lot, around 6k sf, in Pittsburgh. Gently sloping and has one tree in the back. No utilities currently onsite, but will soon have water and sewer taps. There's also a manhole cover at the front edge of the property. There is an easement in progress right now which the city is putting documentation together for.
We're looking to get a survey done for new construction and this is what we're looking to get:
- Boundary survey w/ iron pins in the corners
- 1 ft contour map
- Location of all existing features and trees > 6" diameter.
The surveyor is quoting us $1900 for these items. On its face, this strikes me as a bit expensive. I don't know if that's true or not, so I'm asking here. Does this sound reasonable for a lot of this size as I've described it?
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