

Clear, detailed non-certified site plans

Highly skilled drafters

24 hours turn around time

Satisfaction guaranteed
Do not hire an expensive Surveyor unless you absolutely have to!
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You want to make some improvements to your property, install a pool or build a garage and your city requires for you to submit a site plan along with your documentation?
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Most cities don’t require elaborate plans for these type of permits. If they don’t require a signed and sealed site plan, why pay over $1,200 hiring a land surveyor? The non-certified site plans that we provide are accepted by most townships.
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We use the county parcel maps, tax information, GIS and updated satellite images, along with other public records in order to make professional site plans, without visiting your site. This means more time for you and less hassle.
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Our competitors charge for the same service around $160/hr, while we provide you the three typical site plans at flat rate, below $160. This is all due to our highly skilled and experienced designers.
These days, time is of the essence for everyone. As we are coming to your aid, we pledge we will have your site plan ready in less than 24 hours (working days), at no extra charge.


Other Applications For Our Site Plans

Conditional Use Permit
Owners that want to change the use of their property (i.e. from agricultural to residential)

Installing sign boards
The city requires for you to show them exactly where you want the signs to go and characteristics of them to make sure they comply with their regulation.

Business permit
You want to open a business or renew a business license? Our site plans will do the job

Fence permit
Homeowners that want to replace or add in
a fence on their property often are required a site plan.

Installing sheds on the property
Only certain counties require a permit for which they ask for a site plan, and we can make it happen.

Conceptual Drawings
You have a vacant lot and would like to see what is the best way to occupy it?
Want to subdivide your property into as many lots as possible, in the most efficient way?