Rogerson and Birch Surveyors are an established and well-respected provider of Cadastral Surveying and Engineering Surveying services. With a strong and extensive background in these fields, they have been serving clients for many years with expertise and professionalism. The company’s team of dedicated staff have built an impressive knowledge base throughout their years of experience, covering all aspects of the surveying industry.
Rogerson and Birch Surveyors are the go-to choice for clients seeking reliable, high-quality surveying services. Whether you require a comprehensive Cadastral Survey or Engineering Survey, our team of surveyors has the expertise and experience to offer you the best advice and solutions to meet your specific needs.
An Identification survey provides a plan illustrating the relationship between the title boundaries and the buildings, fences, driveway and other features on the site. Corner pegs are not placed in an identification survey.
Contour and detail surveys are provided to your Building designer (architect or Design Draftsman) and provides them with the information they need to design buildings on the property. Information provided by this type of survey can include general contours of the property, location of fences, driveways, services, neighboring buildings, view lines etc. We can co-ordinate with other professionals so that the survey is tailored to the precise requirements of your project.
A setout survey is tailored to suit the individual builder/developer and can be done for large scale constructions sites, multiple dwellings, single buildings and house extensions. We are able to set out the building relative to the site boundaries. Given the tighter controls on properties such as boundary setbacks, heigh restrictions, proximity to neighboring dwellings etc., we can ensure that the building is built in the right place.
A remark survey can assist with locating your boundaries or having a fence constructed. This type of survey will re-establish the title boundaries and place corner pegs. A remark survey also provides a plan that is lodged with the Land Titles Office that outlines how and when the new corner pegs were placed. The lodgment of this plan is a requirement under the Land Surveyors Act 2002 for any Registered Land Surveyor who places a corner mark.
We provide assistance with all stages of a subdivision including obtaining Council approval, undertaking the field survey, preparing final plans and lodgment with the relevant Council and the Land Titles Office.
David Miller has 38 years’ experience working within the surveying industry, including work in Western Australia, Scotland and the Hobart City Council before joining Rogerson and Birch Surveyors in 2009.
Outside of work, David enjoys surfing, swimming and spending time with wife Kim, and children Louis and Lauren.
Andrew Birch has over 30 years’ experience working in a variety of roles within the surveying industry and applies his extensive knowledge of all aspects of surveying overseeing the Projects Department and providing guidance and mentorship to our team.
Outside of work, Andrew enjoys golf, tennis and spending time with wife Anna and children Campbell and Nicholas.
Craig Rogerson has over 40 years’ experience working in the surveying industry. Craig’s extensive knowledge and expertise of the industry allows him to oversee many residential and commercial projects to ensure our clients are satisfied right through to completion of their project.
Craig has a strong passion for supporting the community which is evident with his close relationship with Variety, The Childrens Charity and his participation in the Variety Club Fundraiser through TasBash since 2001. He is a life member and past President of the Clifton Beach Surf Living Saving Club and past President of the Tasmania Golf Club.
Craig is dedicated and community minded, read more in this recent Island Life article.