STRATA
What is Strata?
In general, a stratum (plural: strata) is a layer or level of material or substance that is distinguishable from other layers above or below it.
In geology, strata refer to layers of rock or soil that have been deposited over time, often revealing information about the history and evolution of the Earth.
In statistics and data analysis, a stratum refers to a subgroup or subpopulation of a larger population that shares a common characteristic. Stratified sampling involves dividing a population into strata and then randomly sampling from each stratum to ensure a representative sample of the entire population.
Overall, the term "strata" refers to distinct layers or categories that exist within a larger whole, and can be applied to a variety of fields and contexts.
What we do?
Conducting topographic surveys:
Surveyors may conduct topographic surveys of the land where the stratum building is planned to be constructed. Topographic surveys involve measuring and mapping the surface features of the land, including its contours, elevations, and natural and man-made features, to provide a detailed understanding of the site's physical characteristics.
Establishing boundary lines:
Surveyors may also establish the boundary lines of the property where the stratum building is planned to be built. This involves researching property records, conducting field measurements, and marking the property boundaries to ensure compliance with local zoning laws and regulations.
Creating legal descriptions:
Surveyors may also create legal descriptions of the property, including metes and bounds descriptions, which are used in property transactions, deeds, and legal disputes.
Performing construction surveys:
Once the stratum building construction has begun, surveyors may perform construction surveys to ensure that the building is being constructed in compliance with the design plans and specifications. This may involve setting control points, checking elevations, and verifying the location and alignment of structural components.
Overall, surveyors play an important role in the design, construction, and maintenance of stratum buildings, ensuring that the building is constructed accurately and in compliance with local laws and regulations.