Our Simple, Proven Process
1) Site Review And Planning
We start by discussing your goals, timing, and any survey or site plans you already have. With that context, we plan access routes, identify likely wet areas, and coordinate with your realtor, builder, or surveyor if needed. You’ll get a clear plan for the field day and a target delivery for maps and notes. Have wildlife concerns? Our team can coordinate related tasks like gopher tortoise permitting so you are not juggling multiple vendors.
2) Field Work And Flagging
Onsite, we examine vegetation, dig small test holes to check soil color and texture, and look for signs of seasonal water. We then flag the boundary so your surveyor can pick up the line. We work efficiently to minimize disturbance to your property and your neighbors, and we communicate progress throughout the visit.
3) Mapping And Reporting
After the field work, we prepare a map that shows the flagged boundary over your parcel base. Photos and notes document key points so anyone reviewing the file understands the line. Reports are written in plain language so owners, lenders, and contractors can quickly see what matters for layout and scheduling.
4) Next Steps And Coordination
With the delineation complete, we help you decide the next steps for design, staking, and scheduling. If you also need site preparation or drainage support, our team can coordinate services like erosion control and inspections. For broad planning questions, visit our page on environmental consulting or call 850-603-2235 to talk through your timeline.
Local tip: scheduling delineations during drier windows often improves site access and can reduce re‑visits. Early planning also helps you line up survey and design work without gaps.