Lovelace & Associates Land Surveying
Lovelace & Associates is your trusted, professional land surveying firm in Missouri. You can rely on us for any of your Land Surveying needs. We provide a number of different professional services, from pre-project surveys to construction site monitoring.
When are the services of a Professional
Land Surveying firm needed?
- Prior to purchasing land to ensure what you are buying
- Prior to installing a fence, landscaping or pool, building a house, garage or other types of construction
- Prior to dividing land into smaller parcels
- To verify amount of land assessed for taxes
- Prior to, during and after the design, engineering and construction of commercial or residential development projects
- To verify the extent of a possible flood plane area
- When you think someone has encroached on your land
Precision Monitoring Services
At Lovelace & Associates, we provide professional monitoring services that deliver precise measurements and real-time data for projects where accuracy and safety are essential. In construction, infrastructure, and environmental projects, even the smallest structural shifts or vibration can create serious risks, making precision monitoring necessary for safe and quality projects.
- Structural Monitoring Services
- Settlement & Deformation Monitoring Services
- Vibration & Tilt Monitoring Services
- Construction Site Monitoring Services
- Environmental & Geotechnical Monitoring
- Laser & Robotic Instrumentation

A Professional Land Surveyor renders a highly technical service in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, codes and court decisions set forth by local, county, state and federal authorities.
Because of the special skills and complexities involved in surveying land, State statutes limit the practice to only those surveyors duly licensed by that States Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects.
In order to protect the public from inferior land surveying, State Specific “Standards for Property Boundary Surveys” have been established. These standards describe recommended procedures for a survey and the minimum information to be provided to the client.