Step 1
Search for you location
Step 2
Identify your project limits
Step 3
Download your topographic base plan
Where does the data come from?
All of the data in Equator comes from public, open data sources. Topographic base plans are created from airborne lidar surveys that are carried out by government organizations. When you generate a base plan in Equator, you will be provided with a data quality and accuracy report, along with your deliverable. This report includes all of the source information and links to learn more.
How do professionals use Equator?
Infrastructure designers use Equator in a variety of ways:
- To impress clients and stand out in proposal submissions
- To better scope technical cost proposals
- As part of the due-diligence process
- To support concept development and design
Deliverables generated using Equator are often created prior to hiring an Indiana Land Surveyor, to gain a preliminary understanding of a site.
I need an Indiana Land Surveyor, can you help?
Certainly! Here is a list of Indiana Land Surveyors.
Name | Location | Phone Number | Address |
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Independent Land Surveying | Brownstown | 812-358-2882 | 414 S Main St, Brownstown, IN |
True North Surveying | Indianapolis | 317-841-8754 | 8310 Allison Pointe Blvd, Indianapolis, IN |
Smierciak Land Surveying | Schererville | 219-227-8733 | 116 E Joliet St, Schererville, IN |
T J Boofter Land Surveyor & Civil Engineer | New Albany | 812-944-8222 | 207 W Spring St, New Albany, IN |
Sauer Land Surveying, Inc. | Fort Wayne | 260-469-3300 | 14033 Illinois Rd Suite C, Fort Wayne, IN |