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As the seat of Iroquois County, Watseka carries the county’s steadiest flow of public construction — street and drainage work, utility upgrades, and small commercial builds. A final as-built survey documents where those improvements actually landed once the work was finished, recording built location and elevation against the approved design. That record is what a municipal engineer or utility reviews before accepting a completed project.
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.
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Watseka is home to about 4,679 residents in Middleport Township and serves as the county seat of Iroquois County. The city sits along the Iroquois River, with FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas following the river and Sugar Creek and a documented local flood history, which makes elevation data on finished work a practical part of closeout here. Once a project wraps, the as-built survey ties finished grades and structure rims back to the approved plans so the reviewing agency can accept what was built. Deeds, plats, and easements are recorded through the Iroquois County Recorder of Deeds in the city. For municipal, utility, and commercial jobs across Watseka, the as-built is the document that turns a finished site into an accepted one.
It documents the actual constructed location and elevation of improvements so the reviewing engineer or municipality can compare what was built against the approved plans and close the project out.
With the Iroquois River and Sugar Creek carrying mapped flood hazard areas and a documented flood history, finished elevations often matter for acceptance, and the as-built records those built elevations precisely.
Deeds, plats, and easements are recorded at the Iroquois County Recorder of Deeds, located in the county seat of Watseka.
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Pi Surveying, located in Oak Brook, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, is a professional land surveying design firm that provides land surveys for both the private and commercial sector.