Davis Land Surveying, LLC

A Premier Land Surveying Company of Southern and Central Maine

Phone

Office: (207) 345-9991 or (207) 782-3685

Email

stuart@davislandsurveying.net

Address

990 Minot Avenue, Auburn, Maine 04210

Professional Land Surveying Services – Residential and Commercial Boundary Surveys, Shoreland Zoning Applications, Site Plans, Topographical Surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey, Photo Control, Subdivision Plans, Wetland Mapping, Construction Layout, Elevation Certificates, LOMA’s, Deed Descriptions, Survey Reports, Research Projects, Mortgage Loan Inspections, MDEP Applications, and GPS Services.

Stuart Davis – Owner
Deb Hews
Mike Hartman
Kevin Dunton

15 years of Excellence

Shaun Sylvester

Experience That Matters

Founder Stuart Davis PLS #2208 has over 40 years of experience in the Land Surveying Profession.

Professional Affiliations

Stuart is a Member of the Androscoggin Chapter of Land Surveyors and Maine Society of Land Surveyors.

Modern Technology

We know how to get the job done with modern high-tech equipment including precision Real-Time Kinematic GPS.

Davis Land Surveying

990 Minot Avenue, Auburn, Maine

We will be happy to assist you with any questions you might have. Please call (207) 345-9991 or (207) 782-3685, Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm.

Our Professional and friendly attitude is what makes the difference.

We are looking forward to helping you with your next project, big or small. Give us a call or just drop by.

Are you a surveyor looking for a map?

Davis Land Surveying owns and archives the maps, plans, and field notes of other land surveyors who have lived and worked in the State of Maine. Our archives include the work of the following land surveyors spanning the last 100 years.

  • ARCC Land Surveyors (1992-2015)
  • Aliberti, Larochelle & Hodson – Surveyors & Engineering (1950-1992)
  • George & Chandler Barron – Engineers (1920-1960)
  • J.A. Jones Engineer (Late 1800’s to early 1900’s)

If you are looking for a particular surveyor’s work our researchers can help you find it. Generally, we will need the name of the person whom the work was performed for, and the town where the survey was done.

All records research is performed on a time plus expenses basis by our research staff.