1. Topographical Surveys: Topographical Surveys capture detailed information about the natural and man-made features of a land area. This includes elevations, contours, and landforms, providing a comprehensive map of the terrain. These surveys are essential for planning and designing construction projects, ensuring accurate site analysis and effective land use.
2. Hydrographical Surveys: Hydrographical Surveys focus on mapping bodies of water, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. They measure water depths, underwater topography, and other critical data, aiding in navigation, flood risk assessment, and the design of waterfront structures.
3. Route Surveying: Route Surveying involves analyzing and mapping out the path for transportation projects such as roads, railways, and pipelines. This survey provides detailed information about the alignment and gradient of the route, helping to optimize design and construction processes while considering environmental and geotechnical factors.
4. Drone Surveys: Drone Surveys use unmanned aerial vehicles to capture high-resolution images and data from above. This method provides detailed and accurate information quickly, with applications in mapping, inspection, and monitoring large or inaccessible areas, enhancing efficiency and precision in data collection.
5. Traffic Survey: Traffic Surveys gather data on vehicle and pedestrian flow, road usage, and traffic patterns. This information is crucial for traffic management, infrastructure planning, and designing effective transportation systems to improve safety and reduce congestion.
6. Photogrammetric Survey: Photogrammetric Surveys utilize aerial photographs or satellite images to create detailed maps and 3D models of the land. By analyzing overlapping images, this technique provides accurate spatial data and topographical information, supporting a wide range of planning and design activities. These surveys are integral to ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of engineering projects, providing critical data to inform decision-making and project development.

Final location survey
- Topographical Survey with DGPS, GPS & modern Total Stations
- Levelling by Digital Level & Auto Level instruments.
- Cadastral and Engineering Survey.
- Hydrographic Survey through Total Station, Current meter, Echo-sounder etc.
- Profiling, Contouring, Levelling, Curve setting, etc.
- Route alignment for roads, bridges, pipelines, power lines etc.
- As built survey for developed city regions.
- Quantity survey after construction.