Difference between Site Plans and Site Surveys

What is a Site Plan

A site plan is a remote survey conducted on your site from online sources such as satellite imagery and government data. It is a quick way to capture the features of your site to scale, interpreted by professionals without having to physically survey the details of your property.

Site Plan vs Site Survey

How is a site plan different to a site survey?

A site survey is a CAD document provided by a certified land surveyor who has physically conducted a detailed on-site survey of your property with professional tools. It is an official document that declares the features of your site to be true and accurate

A Site survey is the most accurate form of measuring your site information, however it can be costly, time consuming and not always required if your site plan drafted by a registered professional.

What can I do with a Site Plan

You do not always require a survey conducted depending on your intended use. A site plan can be a quick and cost effective method to describe your projects without being millimeter accurate. It is an accepted form of document for most small projects as long as a certified professional has prepared the drawings.

Common uses are:

  • Planning Permits
  • Small projects such as decks, pergolas and sheds
  • Granny flats
  • Building permit approvals
  • General project planning

Why choose QuikDraft Site Plans

We are Australian based draftsman with years of local experience dealing with authorities and approval requirements, Quikdraft understands how best to produce the right drawings for your intended use.

Whether you have an existing project or doing your due-diligence, trust Quikdraft to provide you with the best drawings for a hassle free experience. contact us today for a free quote!