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Marsh and Long Land Surveying Marsh & Long Land Surveying Inc provides professional land surveying services to Rhode Island and Massachusetts real estate owners, developers and homeowners. Located in northern RI in the town of Smithfield, Marsh & Long Land Surveying is situated perfectly to handle projects in the RI and MA. Marsh & Long Land Surveying provides surveying to small landowners, commercial developers, and large land development groups. Marsh & Long Land Surveying offers a large line of services ranging from land design concepts to boundary surveying
History
Established in 1996.
The Marsh name has been associated with the local surveying community & can trace its roots back to the early 1930’s when Earl R. Marsh Sr. rode trolley cars to sites around the region and bartered for work. Marsh Associates was started by Earl R. Marsh Sr., the former engineer for the City of Pawtucket, and eventually passed on to his son Earl R. Marsh Jr. The results of their work can be found in the archives, and on the streets of virtually every town in the region. The business had historically concentrated on service to the residential & construction community. In 1997, the company was purchased and reorganized by Stephen Long who began operating the business as Marsh & Long Surveying, Inc. Marsh & Long Surveying, Inc. has carried the standards and visions of father & son Marsh into today’s highly technological & competitive market. We are proud of the fact that the client list goes back two and sometimes three generations. We have learned and come to understand that time is the m
Meet the Business Owner
Stephen L.
Business Owner
RI Surveyor — Why do you need a survey?
As RI Surveyors we are hired primarily for two reasons. 1) Our clients need information. 2) We accept liability on behalf of our clients. Surveyors are expert investigators who collect, compile, assess, and communicate information. A contractor needs to be sure where to place a building or other improvements. A homeowner needs to know where to place a fence. Neighbors need to verify common boundaries. Real estate investors must be certain that hidden problems are discovered prior to closing. Architects and engineers require topographic and boundary information for planning and design. It is important to select a surveyor who understands this critical investigative role. Our services protect clients from liability. Too many people take risks that they should never consider, and pay the price. Please do not make «educated guesses» regarding the installation of critical infrastructure, property line locations, or purchase real estate without proper