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Final As-Built Survey in Ottawa, IL

Licensed Illinois land surveyors documenting as-built conditions versus approved plans for project closeout across Ottawa and LaSalle County.

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HomeServicesAs-Built Surveys › Ottawa, IL

As the LaSalle County seat, Ottawa carries a steady rhythm of public construction — street reconstruction, storm sewer work, and riverfront improvements near the Illinois and Fox confluence. A final as-built survey documents where those improvements actually landed once the contractor pulled off site, recording the built location and elevation of pipes, curbs, and structures against the approved design. That record is what a municipal engineer or utility reviews before signing off on a completed project.

Licensed land surveyor completing a plat of survey in Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois

What an as-built survey documents

A final as-built survey documents the actual location and elevation of completed improvements and compares them to the approved plans. Municipalities, engineers and owners rely on it to close out projects and confirm compliance.

When Ottawa projects need an as-built survey

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How a Ottawa final as-built survey works

The Pi Surveying process — clear, sealed, and ready for your project.

1Request & ScopeShare your address and project; we confirm scope and pull records.
2Field SurveyA licensed crew locates your corners, structures and easements on site.
3Draft & SealWe prepare and seal your plat to Illinois professional standards.
4Deliver & SupportYou receive a survey ready for your lender, title company or permit desk.

Ottawa & LaSalle County specifics

Ottawa is home to roughly 18,840 residents and sits across several townships including South Ottawa, Dayton, and Rutland, serving as the county seat of LaSalle County. The Illinois River is joined here by the Fox River, and FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas line both corridors, which makes elevation data on completed work a practical concern for closeout. Once a project wraps, the as-built survey ties finished grades and structure rims back to the approved plans so the reviewing agency can confirm what was constructed. Deeds and easements for the area are recorded through the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa. For municipal, utility, and commercial jobs in town, the as-built is the document that turns a finished site into an accepted one.

What Ottawa-area clients say

Frequently asked questions

In Ottawa it documents the actual constructed location and elevation of improvements — utilities, pavement, drainage structures — so the reviewing engineer or municipality can compare what was built against the approved plans and close the project out.

Because the Illinois and Fox Rivers run through Ottawa with mapped FEMA flood hazard areas alongside them, finished elevations often matter for acceptance, and the as-built records those built elevations precisely.

Deeds, plats, and easements are recorded at the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds, located in the county seat of Ottawa.

Final As-Built Survey near Ottawa

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