Remonumentation

At Advanced Geomatics, we are proud to have been actively involved in the implementation of the State Survey and Remonumentation Act 345 of 1990 across Michigan for many years. Our commitment to precision and historical preservation drives our work in the Charlevoix and Detroit areas, where we are dedicated to upholding the integrity of property boundaries through meticulous surveying and remonumentation efforts.

Our Role

Since the inception of the State Survey and Remonumentation Act, we have been instrumental in identifying and monumenting public land survey corners, and ensuring the accuracy of property control corners in both Charlevoix and Detroit. Our team of experienced surveyors and technicians adheres strictly to state regulations and industry standards to maintain the highest level of accuracy and reliability in our survey records.

Project Details: Charlevoix

In Charlevoix, our efforts focus on remonumenting original public land survey corners and property control corners across the county. By leveraging advanced surveying technologies and methodologies, we ensure that each monument accurately represents its designated corner, thereby safeguarding property boundaries and enhancing public land management in the region.

Project Details: Detroit

Similarly, in Detroit, we are actively engaged in remonumentation activities aimed at preserving the historical surveying legacy of the city. Our comprehensive approach includes the identification, monumentation, and maintenance of property control corners, critical for supporting urban development, infrastructure projects, and property transactions in Detroit.

Commitment to Excellence

At Advanced Geomatics, our commitment to excellence extends beyond technical proficiency to encompass a deep respect for Michigan’s land surveying heritage. We recognize the importance of accurate survey records in facilitating land transactions, supporting infrastructure development, and preserving the historical significance of property boundaries across the state.

Conclusion

Our ongoing involvement in the Charlevoix and Detroit Remonumentation projects underscores our dedication to upholding the standards set forth by the State Survey and Remonumentation Act 345 of 1990. By ensuring the accuracy and integrity of survey records, we contribute to the sustainable management and development of Michigan’s land resources while preserving its rich surveying history.