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Who are we?

Since our founding in 2011, we have strived to strengthen the geodetic profession by integrating complementary technological achievements from related fields, delivering a final product as an innovative, timely, precise, and reliable (3P) service.

The 3P service model has been quickly recognized by the European market because we can respond to any measurement requirement—in the air, on land, underground, or underwater—swiftly and efficiently.

In addition to technological advantages, we invest heavily in know-how, earning the trust of our clients with a team of more than 10 experienced engineers specializing in CCAA, LiDAR, MMS, GPR, MultiBeam, InfraRed, Orthophoto, Sniffer, TLS, GeoSlam, and all other cutting-edge technologies available today.

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Geometricus

In our work, we do not merely strive to follow existing solutions in the field; instead, we actively respond to the rapidly evolving market with an innovative approach, acting as pioneers of change in the new era of geodetic solutions across the entire EU.

Precise

Our team uses the most advanced equipment and technologies for geodetic measurements, ensuring highly accurate results for every project.

Reliable

With over 15 years of experience, we offer the expertise and reliability that provide our clients with peace of mind throughout the entire process.

Transparent

We keep you informed at every stage of the project. Regular communication and reporting prevent unpleasant surprises during the work.

Professional

We understand the importance of deadlines in construction, which is why we offer rapid on-site responses and flexibility in adapting to the project’s pace.

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Cadastral Survey

Check out the most frequently asked questions about cadastral surveys!

A cadastral survey involves the collection and processing of all necessary data for the establishment of cadastral parcels, recording of buildings, registering special legal regimes on land, land use, and the preparation of the cadastral register for real estate.

Through a cadastral survey, the boundaries of cadastral parcels are determined and cadastral maps are created. This process is carried out to improve the accuracy of information about real estate and cadastral parcels in cadastral records.

A cadastral survey is usually conducted within a cadastral municipality and includes geodetic land measurements, preparation of cadastral maps, and updating the cadastral register based on new data about parcel boundaries, land use, and any special legal regimes on the parcel.

A cadastral survey is conducted to improve the accuracy of data on buildings and cadastral parcels in the cadastral records. The main goal is to prepare a new cadastral register and establish a new land registry, thereby aligning the information recorded in these two land records. Additionally, a cadastral survey enables the precise determination of cadastral parcel boundaries, which is essential for establishing ownership, planning, and land use.

During the cadastral survey process, all changes that have occurred on the land over the past several decades can be recorded. The shape of newly formed cadastral parcels, their area, and the registered individuals associated with them depend exclusively on the data collected during the cadastral survey.

Moreover, conducting a cadastral survey is a legal obligation prescribed by law.

ChatGPT said:

Property rights holders actively participate in all procedures within a cadastral survey as follows:

  • Marking land boundaries with visible permanent markers

  • Measuring land boundaries and collecting data on cadastral parcels

  • Presenting the cadastral survey report

  • Exposing the data of the cadastral survey report

In these procedures, parties can and should protect their rights and interests.

During the marking of cadastral parcels, an official (the surveyor) together with the owners/authorized representatives of the cadastral parcel and the neighboring landowners conducts a review of properly marked parcel boundaries, collects data on the ownership/co-ownership structure of the cadastral parcel, gathers information about the owners, and collects documentation on buildings if any exist on the cadastral parcel.

ChatGPT said:

Invitations for marking are made based on the existing cadastral data maintained by the State Geodetic Administration. Since cadastral surveys are conducted because these data are not up to date, it often happens that a large number of invitations are addressed to deceased persons or contain incorrect addresses of the landholders.

For this reason, we try to inform all interested parties about cadastral survey works through local media announcements, community bulletin boards, and public gatherings.

In cases where delivery to addresses recorded in official records cannot be completed, or it is found during the delivery attempt that the invitation cannot be handed to the intended recipient (recipient unknown, moved, deceased), the surveyor will publish the invitation on the DGU e-Notice Board.

However, the fastest and most effective way to inform the public about the works has proven to be the sharing of collected information among residents, families, friends, etc. Therefore, please share the information!

The basis for the invitation is the existing cadastral data, which is not up to date. A cadastral survey is conducted precisely because of the discrepancies between the existing records and the actual situation.

The reason why not all parcels are listed in the invitation may be the aforementioned outdated database, which does not match the real conditions on the ground, or an official marking date for your cadastral parcel has not yet been scheduled. You will be notified of it at a later time.

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