Galena-Benchmark

Services

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Galena-Benchmark Engineering offers a full range of services to support projects from concept through completion. With decades of experience in engineering, surveying, and land use planning, our team helps clients navigate the technical, regulatory, and design challenges that come with development in the Wood River Valley and beyond.

Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering

Site development, utilities, floodplain compliance, stormwater solutions, and stream restoration.

Surveying
Surveying

Commercial, industrial, and residential surveying: boundary, topographic, plat, utility, floodplain, construction staking.

Land Use Planning & Permitting
Land Use Planning & Permitting

Zoning, entitlements, site analysis, master planning, housing strategies, development strategies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What types of land surveying services do you offer?

We provide a wide range of services including boundary and property surveys, topographic mapping, construction staking, land subdivision, as-built surveys, and GNSS/GPS-based data collection. Our services are tailored to meet the needs of developers, engineers, architects, and property owners.

The time required depends on the size and complexity of the property. A simple residential boundary survey can take 1–3 days, while larger or more technical surveys may take a week or more. We always strive to deliver accurate results within a reasonable timeframe.

A land survey ensures that property boundaries are clearly defined and helps prevent legal disputes or costly construction errors. It provides accurate data for site planning, design, and regulatory compliance, ensuring your project begins on solid ground.

We use modern GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receivers, total stations, drones for aerial mapping, and advanced CAD/GIS software to deliver precise and reliable surveying results. Our team stays up to date with the latest surveying innovations.

Yes, especially if the previous survey is outdated or if there have been changes to the property (e.g., new construction, land division). Local authorities or lenders may also require an updated survey for permitting, development, or legal purposes.