What Happens to Survey Data After Site – and What Should You Receive? (UK Guide)
Survey data only becomes valuable when processed into structured deliverables. We explain how UK projects turn field measurements into topo, as-built and PAS outputs that can be relied on for design, valuation and handover.
How Main Contractors Use Site Engineering to Protect Programme on Highway Works
Programme delays on highway works usually start with assumptions about control and responsibility between packages. We explain how main contractors use site engineering to prevent avoidable delays and protect commercial performance on Section 278, Section 38 and civils framework schemes.
Do You Need a PAS 128 Utility Survey or Desktop Utility Search? (UK Guide)
Utility records searches and PAS 128 surveys are often confused, but they serve different purposes at different project stages. We explain what each delivers, how they impact design and construction, and when UK contractors should use each option for cost, safety, and compliance.
Survey Control on UK Projects: Why It Matters and How to Get It Right
Survey control underpins accuracy on UK civils and highways projects. We explain what control is, why it matters, who owns it, and simple ways to avoid costly errors during setting out, as-built measurement, and handover.

