Land Development Professionals (LDP)is a Georgia-based firm specializing in land planning and land surveying, including residential, commercial site layout, and design. LDP, formerly The LandPlan Group, was established in 2005 after 15 years experience in large, multitask-firms in the Atlanta area. We are licensed Professional Land Surveyors in Georgia and North Carolina. We are Level ll Certified Design Professionals with the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission and certified Flood Plain Surveyors with the State of North Carolina.

In many cases, commercial and residential property development requires a detailed survey of the existing physical features on property, both natural and man-made. LDP provides detailed, accurate commercial topographic surveys that not only meet the requirements of local zoning authorities, but also provide a clearer understanding of how the land should be developed. For a deeper understanding of the various physical features on your property, LDP can provide an accurate and detailed topographic survey of your land.

Land Development Professionals provides accurate and reliable residential and commercial surveys to clients looking to buy, sell, subdivide or make improvements on their property. We offer a full range of surveying and land planning services to meet our customers' needs, and with our knowledge of local ordinances and regulations, our surveys are guaranteed to meet or exceed the requirements of lenders and local authorities. Here are a few of the types of residential surveys we offer.

Similar to a residential boundary survey, a boundary survey meets the minimum standard requirements for surveys in the state of Georgia and North Carolina, and it is the type of survey most lenders require as part of the loan approval process. LDP conducts thorough and accurate boundary surveys for land owners who are buying, selling or developing commercial property. LDP will conduct a thorough on-site analysis of your property, and will use this data to draw up a plat illustrating your property lines, bearings and distances, total acreage, and any existing improvements to the property.