The common term for measuring land is surveying.
I own a surveying company and for a Tech surveyor you can expect around $60,000 and as a Licensed survey around $80,000+ Australian Dollars
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A boundary is marked during the surveying stage. This is a very important step because it lets contractors know how much land they have to work with.
The simple answer is zero feet elevation, but first of all, it is almost impossible to tell that you are at the exact sea level that is the average of all the different sea levels caused by all the different tide elevations. That is why GPS and surveying do not much use "mean sea level", anymore. These days "zero elevation" is determined by the strength of the field of gravity as calculated and measured all around the world.
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It could be IPOs.
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Plain Surveying Geodetical Surveying
General classifications of surveying include geodetic surveying, plane surveying, topographic surveying, cadastral surveying, construction surveying, and hydrographic surveying. Geodetic surveying deals with large-scale measurements of the earth's surface, while plane surveying focuses on small-scale measurements on a flat surface. Topographic surveying involves mapping of the land's natural features, cadastral surveying deals with land parcel boundaries, construction surveying is used for building projects, and hydrographic surveying is for mapping bodies of water and their features.
prismatic surveying and surveying compass.
Philip Kissam has written: 'Surveying for civil engineers' -- subject(s): Surveying 'Surveying practice' -- subject(s): Surveying
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geomatics differ with surveying in that it encompasses a broad range of disciplines than surveying,let alone surveying is a discipline under geomatics