Land Surveying Service
Mannvit offers all traditional land surveying services such as, triangulation, grid surveying, deformation surveying, and supervision surveying in connection buildings, road construction, tunnels, harbours and other related projects. Land surveying is an integral part of most civil engineering projects and Mannvit`s employs professional land surveyors who have worked on public and private projects, both large and small, ranging from road and building construction, power transmission, harbours, industrial development and more. Mannvit`s surveyors are all trained to use the most up-to-date equipment from Trimble including GPS, total stations, digital levels and automatic level, as well as Leica total stations and automatic levels.
Land Surveying Services:
- Construction Survey
- Topographical Survey
- Geodetic Survey
- Dimensional Survey
- Boundary Survey
- Engineering Survey
- Foundation Survey
- As-built Survey
- Plot Plan or Site Plan
- Subdivision Plan
- Cadastral Survey
- Deformation Survey
Project highlights:
Client: Bechtel
Project: Fjardaál Aluminum Smelter Plant
Services: Surveying and data processing of triangulation grid, supervision and surveying at the Alcoa Fjardaál Aluminum Smelter Plant, from 2003 - 2007
Client: Landsnet (a company that owns and runs the electrical transmission system in Iceland)
Project: Transmission line from Krafla to Húsavík
Services: Land surveying of planned transmission line and grid surveying, 2008
Client: Landsvirkjun (Iceland`s National Power Company)
Project: Lower Þjórsá river
Service: Surveying of the river surface, 2008
Client: Faxaflóahafnir (Associated Icelandic Ports)
Project: West Harbour
Service: Deformation surveys in Grandabryggja started 2005
Client: Reykjavik Municipality
Project: Building and Road constructions
Service: Supervision surveying in connection with building and road constructions
Client: The Icelandic Road Administration
Project: Fáskrúðsfjarðargöng Road Tunnel
Service: Grid surveying and land surveying of planned road and tunnel, 2001
