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Photos from Dioptra's post 06/17/2026

Boundary survey pricing is not one-size-fits-all.

In Idaho, the cost of a survey often depends on what the land, records and local regulations require. A larger or irregularly shaped parcel can take more fieldwork. Dense vegetation, steep slopes or remote access can add time. Missing records can increase research. Monumentation and filing requirements can affect the final scope.

Before you buy, build, fence, subdivide or resolve a boundary question, get clear on what may affect the cost.

Download our guide: https://ow.ly/i0uN50ZcKh1

06/15/2026

Stewart Ward was recently a guest on the Surveyor Says podcast hosted by Tim Burch. Stewart told his story on how he got into surveying, his career progression from initial exposure to student to small business owner, how he has learned to adjust as roles and responsibilities changed and how he sees the future of surveying.
If you are interested in hearing his story and learning more about Stewart, take a listen. Let us know in the comments what you learned or just general thoughts.

https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-h6rfk-1ab72fd

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06/10/2026

Boundary disputes are rarely about the fence.

They're usually about uncertainty.

A professional boundary survey helps replace assumptions with evidence so property owners can move forward with confidence.

That's why accurate boundary information matters.

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06/05/2026

One thing many property owners don't realize is that a large portion of a boundary survey happens before we ever set foot on the property.

Research matters.

We spend time reviewing deeds, plats, prior surveys and county records to understand the history of the parcel and surrounding properties.

Good records can save time.

Poor records often mean more investigation.

The field work is important, but the office research is often what makes the difference between a good survey and a great one.

Photos from Dioptra's post 05/04/2026

Last Friday and Saturday I was privileged to attend and be a part of the Boise Meridian Initial Point Celebration: Surveying the Past, Mapping the Future event as part of the Idaho America250 celebration. This event was planned and executed by partners form the Idaho Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Historical Society, Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors, National Society of Professional Surveyors, and many others.

Watch the program on YouTube here: https://ow.ly/e0qF50YUEvN

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