460 Main Street Chester, New Jersey, 07930

Engineering and Land Surveying Services

Topo surveying map in NJ

Civil Engineering and Land Surveying

What We Do

Our professional team comprises skilled engineers and surveyors who serve private and public clients. Our comprehensive services encompass various specialties, including Stormwater Management Design, seismic design, Lot Development, soil investigation, Wetland Delineation, Permitting, and subdivision Design for Commercial and Industrial Structures. We also excel in Land Surveying services essential for Land Title Transfers, Subdivisions, and Construction Stakeout, ensuring accurate results for your projects.

Members of our staff are registered with the NJDEP as septic system designers, inspectors, site evaluators, and enforcement officers. Staff members are Certified Municipal Engineers. Our support staff includes survey crews, project engineers, computer technicians, draftsmen, and administrative personnel. We hire the best TOPO surveyors in NJ.

Members of the staff have been trained in the use of state-of-the-art electronic distance measuring (EDM) equipment and computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) systems.

We provide a complete range of civil engineering services. We have over 45 years of experience in New Jersey; we are familiar with most municipalities. You will get expert advice when it comes to your projects. When you use drawings and surveys by Yannaccone, Villa & Aldrich for your proposals, boards and builders will be confident that everything will be properly prepared.

Common terms:

Topographic (Topo) Surveys are surveys made to determine the configuration of the earth’s surface and to locate natural and cultural features on it. Topographic maps are used by engineers, architects, environmental departments, and builders. Topo maps are used in the many stages of projects to help design the layout and location of buildings, additions, walkways, septic systems, pipelines, landscapes, fire control routes, trails, etc.

Additional civil engineering services.

  • Consider construction costs, government regulations, potential environmental hazards, and and risk analysis
  • Compile and submit permit applications to local, state, and federal agencies verifying that projects comply with various regulations
  • Perform or oversee soil testing to determine the adequacy and strength of foundations
  • Provide cost estimates for materials, equipment, or labor to determine a project’s economic feasibility
  • Perform or oversee, surveying operations to establish reference points, grades, and elevations to guide construction
  • Present their findings to the public on topics such as bid proposals, environmental impact statements, or property descriptions