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ABOUT US

Vision

"To be Leading Land Surveying Firm in line with safety and latest surveying technology."

Mission

"To provide integrated surveying, engineering, mapping and speciality

professional services to client responsible for the development of resource industries, communities and infrastructure across Batangas and beyond."

Who we are?

Geodetic Control Survey

CBC has developed applications to facilitate site control for a wide variety of surveying situations including site monitoring and quality control purposes.

Land Surveying

is land information and data management are services we provide for a number of industries involving land development, resource exploration development, telecommunications and engineering.

Route Survey

Route surveys provide the foundation upon which our clients plan, design and construct lines of transportation. Our experienced personnel supported by modern technology and equipment provide specialized services for path surveys, project site surveys, transmission lines, pipe lines, conveyor systems, resource industries access, haul roads and recreational trails in numerous locations.

Topographic Survey

is primarily concerned with noting the natural and manmade features on the land itself. These may include hills, ravines, streams, trees, fences, buildings, and other improvements over the natural state of the land. A topographic survey shows the location, size, and height of these types of improvements, as well as gradual changes or contours in elevation.Unlike boundary or residential land surveys, a topographic land survey focuses more on elevation than on horizontal measurements.

Hydrographic Survey

Hydrographic surveying encompasses the topographic mapping of the sea bottom and tidal mudflats as well as the determination of the positions of stationary objects at sea, both above and below the water surface.

Mapping of the sea bottom and tidal flats constitutes the central task of hydrographic surveying. Besides that, it deals particularly with objects on the bottom of the sea that are relevant to navigation.

Aerial Survey

a geomatics method of collecting information by using aerial photography, LiDAR or from remote sensing imagery using other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as infrared, gamma, or ultraviolet. It can also refer to the chart or map made by analysing a region from the air. This is typically done using aeroplanes, helicopters, UAVs such as the InView Unmanned Aircraft System and in history with balloons. Aerial survey should be distinguished from satellite imagery technologies because of its better resolution, quality and atmospheric conditions.

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