Historic Landmark Boundary Survey
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Project requirements
The National Park Service required an accurate boundary survey of the Colonial Williamsburg historic district to ensure the preservation and protection of this culturally significant site. The project needed to account for historical documents, existing physical markers, and current land use while respecting the integrity of the site. The survey was essential for updating property records, managing adjacent land developments, and ensuring that any restoration or conservation work stayed within the historically designated boundaries.

Scope of Work
The survey covered the entire Colonial Williamsburg historic district, focusing on accurately delineating the boundaries based on historical documents and existing physical markers.
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Technology Used
Advanced surveying techniques were employed, including the integration of historical records with modern tools like GPS and Total Stations, to ensure precision in mapping.

Coordination
Our team collaborated closely with historians, archaeologists, and National Park Service officials to ensure the survey respected the site's historical significance.

Timeline
The project was completed within the agreed timeframe, providing the National Park Service with timely data for their preservation efforts.

Outcome
Our team conducted a meticulous boundary survey, integrating historical records with modern surveying techniques. We carefully mapped out the exact boundaries of the Colonial Williamsburg district, identifying and documenting all relevant markers and landmarks. The survey provided the National Park Service with a clear, updated boundary map that will serve as a vital tool in preserving the integrity of the site. The results were praised for their accuracy and detail, allowing the NPS to confidently manage the site and protect it from encroachment or unauthorized alterations. This work ensured that Colonial Williamsburg remains a well-preserved symbol of American history for years to come.