
Land Surveys for Texas Industrial Expansion
"Texas, often referred to as the Lone Star State, is a thriving hub for economic growth and innovation, making it an attractive destination for commercial real estate investment." - Chris Evans
Why Industrial Expansions Depend on Professional Land Surveying
Texas has become a hub for logistics centers, distribution parks, and advanced manufacturing. As industries expand, land surveying has evolved into a strategic planning tool that protects multi-million-dollar investments.
Here’s why every industrial expansion — from warehouse facilities to energy plants — starts with precise, certified survey data.
1. Site Selection and Feasibility Studies
Before a shovel hits the ground, developers commission boundary, topographic, and utility surveys to compare multiple tracts.
Why it matters:
Confirms acreage and zoning compatibility.
Reveals floodplain and soil constraints.
Guides infrastructure design and permitting.
2. Right-of-Way and Access Coordination
Industrial properties require truck-route connectivity and rail or utility access.
Surveys define:
Easements for transportation corridors.
Utility alignments and setback compliance.
Clear entry and exit points for heavy equipment.
3. Designing for Large-Scale Infrastructure Loads
Heavy structures demand precise grading and elevation mapping. Topographic surveys ensure stability and drainage performance under industrial loads.
Why it matters:
Prevents settlement and drainage issues.
Ensures efficient stormwater flow.
Keeps projects compliant with EPA and TxDOT standards.
4. Expansion and Multi-Phase Construction
Many Texas industrial sites expand in stages. Survey data from Phase 1 becomes the baseline for Phase 2 and beyond.
Benefits:
Maintains consistent vertical and horizontal control.
Simplifies future platting and design revisions.
Saves time and cost during later expansions.
5. Compliance and Asset Management
Regulatory agencies and insurers require certified surveys for occupancy and operation.
Why it matters:
Protects against fines for encroachments or access violations.
Provides documentation for refinancing or sale.
Assists with facility maintenance mapping.
6. Integrating Drone and LiDAR Technology
For vast tracts and pipeline corridors, drone mapping accelerates fieldwork while improving accuracy.
Why it matters:
Reduces surveying time for hundreds of acres.
Produces 3D models for engineers and contractors.
Supports real-time construction monitoring.
Industrial growth in Texas isn’t slowing down — and neither is the need for precision.
From site selection to multi-phase expansion, land surveys keep industrial projects efficient, compliant, and future-ready.
South Texas Surveying delivers the reliable data and expertise that heavy-industry leaders trust to keep Texas moving forward.