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Need a Surveyor in Melbourne? Here’s What to Know

Confused about what type of survey you need, or how to even find the right expert? Here's the straight answer: it depends on your project, and choosing the wrong type of surveyor wastes both time and money. That is why we are here to walk you through everything, from what each survey type actually does, what you need to know regarding surveyor, to why working with 2Survey is the best decision you can make for your project in Melbourne. What Does a Surveyor in Melbourne Actually Do? A surveyor in Melbourne does far more than stand in a paddock with a tripod. Surveyors legally define land boundaries, support construction projects, ensure mines operate safely, and help councils plan cities. Their work underpins almost every physical project that happens in Victoria. The tricky part is that "surveyor" covers several distinct specializations. Hiring the wrong one is like calling a cardiologist when you need a dentist; both are doctors, but only one can help you. Before you pic...

What is Engineering Surveying? A Complete Beginner’s Guide (2026)

If you’ve ever wondered how large buildings, roads, or bridges are constructed so precisely, the answer almost always starts with engineering surveying . Before a single foundation is poured or a structure rises, surveyors map, measure, and define the land to make sure everything is built in the right place — down to the smallest detail. This guide breaks it down in a simple, practical way so beginners can understand what engineering surveying is, why it matters, and how it’s used in real projects today. What is Engineering Surveying? Engineering surveying is the process of measuring and mapping land to support the design and construction of infrastructure projects. It provides accurate data about distances, elevations, boundaries, and features on a site. In simple terms, it helps engineers answer questions like: Where exactly should the structure be built? What is the shape and slope of the land? Are there any obstacles or boundary limits? Without this information, even the most well...