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Topographical Surveys Cardiff

Cardiff is a city of contrasts; reclaimed land at the Bay, Victorian stock in Cathays and Roath, post-industrial regeneration plots across the central and eastern arc, and a green hinterland that climbs quickly into the South Wales valleys. Each kind of site needs to be measured properly before a design pen comes near it.

At Terrain Surveys we deliver accurate, dependable topographical surveys for architects, engineers, developers and homeowners working across Cardiff and the wider South Wales region. Since 2004 we have completed more than 10,000 topographical surveys across Britain, around 1,000 a year, from small domestic plots through to inner-city housing estates and commercial developments, so the kind of site you are working on, we have almost certainly worked nearby before.

What Cardiff clients consistently get from us:

  • Fast mobilisation across Cardiff and South Wales
  • Experience with reclaimed, sloping and heritage sites
  • Clear, competitive pricing and free, no-obligation quotes
  • ISO 9001 certified quality systems
  • 2D CAD outputs and BIM-ready 3D models from the same dataset
  • Final sign-off on every project by a senior management surveyor with 15+ years’ specialty experience
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    What A Topographic Survey Is, And When Cardiff Projects Need One

    A topographic survey is the measured, accurate base plan of your site as it really is: Llevels across the plot, true boundary positions, building footprints, kerbs, trees, drainage covers, surface services and access points. On a typical site we capture anywhere from 500 to tens of thousands of measured points, all referenced to verified survey control and Ordnance Datum.

    The question we are asked most often at the enquiry stage ( in Cardiff and everywhere else) is the difference between a topographical survey and a measured building survey. The short version: a topographical survey is about the land and what sits on it; a measured building survey is about the building itself.

    Many Cardiff projects need both. We are happy to help you work out what you actually need before you commit to anything.

    Typical Cardiff projects that should start with a topographic survey:

    • New-build housing on regeneration plots around Cardiff Bay or the Eastern Arc
    • Residential extensions and replacement dwellings in Cathays, Roath, Pontcanna and Penylan
    • Commercial fit-out and redevelopment in the city centre and Central Square
    • Valleys infill plots where levels fall significantly across the site
    • Planning applications under TAN 15 and SuDS approval where accurate levels are non-negotiable
    • Development appraisals and feasibility studies where decisions hinge on real boundary positions and levels
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    Surveying Cardiff’s Waterfront, Victorian Stock & Valley Sites

    Cardiff is unusual in how quickly it changes character. A flat-ish Bay plot sitting on reclaimed land and dock infill is geotechnically and topographically nothing like a Roath terrace on Mercia mudstone, and neither is much like a sloping infill site in the lower Taff or Rhymney valleys. The survey approach has to suit the ground.

    Reclaimed-land sites bring their own quirks: variable made ground, services threaded through historic dock infrastructure, and tighter tolerances on levels because the whole development sits relatively close to mean tide. Victorian terraced streets need accurate party-wall geometry and reliable boundary positions, both of which are routinely 0.3 to 3 metres different from Ordnance Survey data. Valley plots fall sharply, and a metre of error in level can wreck a drainage strategy before it has been drawn.

    A properly executed topographic survey gives a Cardiff design team:

    • Levels referenced to Ordnance Datum, suitable for flood-risk modelling and SuDS design
    • Verified boundary positions, party walls and building lines on tight urban plots
    • Accurate spot levels across sloping valley and waterfront sites
    • Tree, kerb and access detail to support highway and planning submissions
    • A single trusted base drawing that architect, M&E and structural engineer can all share
    • Clean handover into Revit / BIM workflows where required

Planning a construction Project?

Planning a construction project without an accurate topographical survey can lead to design errors, drainage problems, setting-out issues and expensive delays once work is under way. Terrain Surveys helps you avoid costly mistakes before they become site problems, giving your team the reliable data needed to plan with confidence, so speak to us today for a free, no-obligation quote.

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    The Real Cost Of Skipping The Survey In South Wales

    Plenty of schemes start out trying to save money by skipping a proper topographic survey and working from Ordnance Survey extracts or a previous architect’s base drawing. In our experience, that early saving is almost always overspent later – often by an order of magnitude.

    In around 95% of the surveys we carry out, we find meaningful discrepancies between Ordnance Survey data and what is actually on the ground; on linear features like boundaries, kerb edges and building lines, the discrepancy is typically 0.3 to 3 metres. In the last three months alone, ten planning applications crossed our desk that had been delayed or invalidated because a topographical survey was not commissioned from the outset. When a remediation survey is eventually commissioned to put things right, the average cost — including emergency resurveys, contractor delays and rework — is around 10× the original survey fee.

    The failure modes we see most often on South Wales projects without a proper survey:

    • Drainage and SuDS strategies built on assumed levels that don’t hold up at detail design
    • Extensions or new builds drawn on the wrong boundary line, requiring redesign
    • Flood-risk submissions undermined by inaccurate ground levels
    • Planning applications delayed by not commissioning a professional survey.
    • Point-cloud or BIM models from non-surveyors that look right but contain real dimensional errors
    • Programme delays of two weeks minimum, something that a proper survey up-front would have avoided

    Why Cardiff Practices Trust Terrain Surveys

    There is a difference between a firm that owns a total station and a firm that knows how to use one. Choose a surveyor on sector experience and the quality of the deliverables they can show you, not on price.

    Our internal QA verifies measured points to within ±15 mm of independently established control. Every project then runs through a multi-stage quality check — on-site verification, secondary office checks before processing, and a final review by a senior management surveyor with 15+ years of experience in their specialty — before any drawing, model or report goes out of the door. That is what survey-grade actually looks like.

    What Cardiff architects, engineers and project managers consistently tell us:

    • The advice at enquiry stage is straightforward and free of jargon
    • Mobilisation is quicker than they were expecting
    • The level of detail in the deliverable is noticeably higher than they have had before
    • Someone is always available to answer a question once the project is live
    • The data makes the design process measurably smoother — the most common feedback we hear once a job is complete
    • For a typical 4-bed detached house, we are on site 3–4 hours and have full CAD deliverables out inside 5 working days
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    We Know Cardiff Inside Out

    Cardiff is a city we know in detail — the reclaimed ground at the Bay, the Victorian fabric of Cathays and Roath, the late 20th-century stock on the periphery, and the way the city steps up into Llanishen, Lisvane and on into the valleys. We understand what Cardiff Council planners expect to see in a measured submission, how SuDS approval bodies look at surface-water strategy, and how to set survey control on sites where the line of sight is awkward.

    That local fluency, paired with 22 years of surveying experience and a senior-led QA process, is why architects, engineers and developers across South Wales come back to us for the next project, and the one after that.

    Ready to talk about your Cardiff site? Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote and we will be on site quickly, with a survey your design team can actually build from.

Combined Surveys

We can combine other types of surveys with your topographical survey to provide an even richer output. Whether you require underground utility mapping data, measured building surveys layered into your topographical project or the inclusion of a CCTV drainage condition and connectivity survey, we can help.

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    Utility Mapping Surveys

    If you’re planning, designing or pricing works, a site-wide utility survey gives you a clear picture of what’s underground across the full area. This helps you avoid design clashes, plan routes for foundations and drainage, and reduce expensive last-minute changes once works are underway.

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    Measured building Surveys

    Need a precise, professionally delivered measured building survey? At Terrain Surveys, we provide detailed floor plans, elevations, and cross-sections for buildings of every type, from historic properties and private homes to large commercial sites and public facilities.

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    CCTV Drainage Condition & Connectivity

    Need accurate and up to date information on your drainage system? We have you covered. Using advanced camera equipment and decades of experience, we can investigate and map below ground drainage infrastructure.

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From our main offices in Hertfordshire and Birmingham, we've carried out thousands of topographical surveys across the UK. Browse our project case studies below or get in touch with our team to discover how we can help you.

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