Right-of-Way Surveys in Miami
Professional right-of-way surveys for Miami properties in Miami-Dade County. Serving neighborhoods including Brickell, Wynwood, Edgewater with licensed Florida PSM surveyors.
How much does a right-of-way surveys cost in Miami?
Right-of-Way Surveys in Miami are quoted per project, not from a rate card — the price is set by boundary research, fieldwork, recovery or establishment of the applicable property corners, marking the accessible corners, and preparation of a signed and sealed survey. Published Florida government contracts for 2024–2026 put a two-person survey crew at $130–$281 per hour and a licensed surveyor at $136–$383 per hour; what your Miami-Dade County project needs of those hours is what sets the figure. Apex Surveying & Mapping provides licensed PSM surveyors with local expertise in Miami-Dade County regulations and property records — send us the address and we'll quote it.
Right-of-way surveys in Florida require research into original government surveys, Section-Township-Range data, and recorded easements. FDOT projects follow the Florida Surveying and Mapping Standards for corridor surveys.
How Does Right-of-Way Surveys Compare to Other Survey Types?
| Survey Type | Turnaround | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Boundary Survey | 3–7 days | Property lines, fences, disputes |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | 2–4 weeks | Commercial real estate transactions |
| Topographic Survey | 1–2 weeks | Site design, grading plans |
| Construction Staking | 1–3 days | Building layout, foundations |
| Elevation Certificate | 3–5 days | Flood insurance, FEMA compliance |
| As-Built Survey | 3–7 days | Permit closeouts, renovations |
| Subdivision Platting | 4–8 weeks | Land division, new communities |
| Drone Mapping | 3–7 days | Large sites, volume calculations |
| 3D Laser Scanning | 1–2 weeks | As-built BIM, historic preservation |
| Right-of-Way Survey ✓ | 2–6 weeks | Roads, utilities, easements |
Turnaround is indicative and varies with scope, access and Miami local requirements. Survey pricing is quoted per project rather than from a rate card — see the pricing section below.
Local Expertise
Why Do Miami Properties Need Professional Right-of-Way Surveys?
With $463,000 median home values and Moderate growth growth, Miami property owners rely on certified right-of-way surveys for real estate transactions and development compliance.
Our licensed Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) serves Miami-Dade County's 1,900 square miles of land area, from Miami to surrounding communities. We coordinate with the Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) and local recording offices to ensure your survey meets all county requirements.
Miami Survey Challenges
- • Coastal flat limestone terrain affecting field operations
- • Extremely high water table (2-4 ft below surface); limits subsurface work
- • Complex urban lot configurations
- • Adjacent property disputes common
Our Local Advantages
- • Same-day or next-day service from our Miami headquarters
- • Experience with all 6 FEMA flood zone types present in Miami-Dade County
- • Expedited permitting processes
- • Established survey control networks
Surveying in Miami-Dade County
Corner recovery in Miami-Dade often requires historical research through multiple recording systems, with many corners referencing long-obliterated Spanish land grant boundaries.
The county's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) designation imposes the strictest wind load requirements in Florida, frequently requiring surveyors to coordinate with structural engineers on elevation and setback documentation.
Parcels range from dense urban Brickell to agricultural Homestead, so survey complexity varies dramatically — from small city lots to full agricultural sections.
Right-of-Way Surveys Considerations in Miami
High-rise construction continues in Brickell and Edgewater, while Little Haiti and Wynwood see increasing mixed-use redevelopment driven by relatively higher elevations and lower flood insurance costs.
Porous limestone geology
Miami sits on porous oolitic limestone that allows saltwater intrusion, complicating elevation and drainage assessments for development.
Spanish land grant boundaries
Older neighborhoods retain boundary lines from pre-1950 Spanish land grant divisions, where original iron rod monuments may have been disturbed by decades of development.
FAA controlled airspace
Proximity to Miami International Airport (MIA) and Opa-locka Executive Airport (OPF) creates complex FAA restrictions for drone survey operations requiring LAANC authorization.
Right-of-Way Surveys Across Miami Neighborhoods
Brickell
Dense financial district with high-rise towers requiring complex ALTA surveys and foundation staking for ongoing vertical construction.
Wynwood
Former warehouse district experiencing rapid mixed-use redevelopment, with frequent boundary disputes on irregularly shaped lots.
Edgewater
Bayfront neighborhood with waterfront condo development requiring elevation certificates and coastal survey documentation.
Little Haiti
Elevated inland area attracting new development due to lower flood risk and affordable land prices compared to coastal neighborhoods.
Coconut Grove
Historic waterfront community with mature tree canopy and older plats that often require boundary survey updates for estate transactions.
Pricing
Right-of-Way Surveys Pricing in Miami
What the work costs in Florida, and why your figure has to be quoted.
Florida market rate for survey work
Source: negotiated rates in Florida city, county, special-district and FDOT contracts, 2024–2026. These are market rates for professional time — not a quote for your project, and not Apex's rate card.
Why we quote instead of listing a price
What a survey costs is set by the work it takes — boundary research, fieldwork, recovering or establishing the applicable property corners, marking the accessible corners, and preparing a signed and sealed survey. Your figure will vary with the number of parcels, scope, location, access, vegetation, travel, and existing monumentation.
Two properties on the same Miami street can price differently — one with intact corner markers, one where every corner has to be re-established.
Miami-Dade County has Significant flood hazard area — large portion of county within SFHA zones. FEMA zones present: AE, AH, X, VE, A, D. Base Flood Elevations are site-specific and are read from the effective FIRM panel. The county has a Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) requiring additional survey documentation.
Local Cost Factors for Right-of-Way Surveys in Miami
Major infrastructure projects including the Signature Bridge, Metrorail extensions, and FDOT corridor improvements generate significant ROW survey demand in Miami-Dade. The county's dense urban fabric means ROW acquisitions often impact dozens of parcels per project mile.
- $ High parcel density along corridors (many affected properties per mile)
- $ Multiple utility and easement conflicts in urban ROW
- $ Coordination with FDOT District 6 standards and specifications
Local Requirements
Right-of-Way Surveys Requirements in Miami-Dade County
Understanding local regulations helps ensure your survey meets all Miami-Dade County requirements.
Miami-Dade County Permit Office
- Department
- Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER)
- Phone
- +1 786 315 2100
- Website
- Visit Miami-Dade County Permits
Survey Documentation
Survey documentation requirements vary by permit type and jurisdiction — confirm current submittal requirements with the Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) before filing.
Miami-Dade County Flood Zone Information
- FEMA Flood Zones Present
- AE, AH, X, VE, A, D
- Special Flood Hazard Area
- Significant flood hazard area — large portion of county within SFHA zones
- Base Flood Elevation
- Site-specific — read from the effective FIRM panel for the parcel. Look up a specific address on the FEMA Map Service Center.
- Wind Zone
- High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ)
This county has a Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL). Properties seaward of the CCCL require additional survey documentation per Florida DEP requirements.
Miami City Building Department
Miami has its own building department, separate from Miami-Dade County. Projects within Miami city limits are permitted through the city, not the county.
- Address
- Miami Riverside Center, 444 SW 2nd Ave, 4th Floor, Miami, FL 33130
- Phone
- +1 305 416 1100
- Website
- Visit Miami Permits
Note: City of Miami uses its own iBuild permitting portal, separate from Miami-Dade County. Projects in the city limits go through city review, not county.
Miami-Dade County at a Glance
Miami-Dade County Quick Reference
- Permit Office
- +1 786 315 2100
- Property Appraiser
- Visit Website
- Flood Zone Coverage
- Significant flood hazard area — large portion of county within SFHA zones
- Setbacks & Permit Fees
- Set per zoning district and per municipality — verified against the governing code for your parcel
Local Development Trends in Miami-Dade County
Redevelopment activity remains strong in urban core areas like Brickell, Edgewater, and Wynwood. New construction permit volume fluctuates with market conditions.
Population growth (5yr): Moderate growth
Permit Process for Right-of-Way Surveys in Miami-Dade County
- 1
Contact Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER)
Confirm survey requirements for your specific project type and Miami-Dade County zoning district.
- 2
Engage a Licensed Florida Surveyor
A Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) licensed in Florida must perform the survey and certify results.
- 3
Submit Survey with Permit Application
Include the certified survey as part of your Miami-Dade County building permit application package.
- 4
County Review and Approval
Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) reviews survey documentation for compliance with local requirements.
Permit fees: set by the Miami-Dade County adopted fee schedule and calculated from project valuation or square footage. Check the Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) fee schedule for current rates.
Why Right-of-Way Surveys Costs Vary in Miami-Dade County
Several factors unique to Miami-Dade County influence right-of-way surveys pricing in this area:
Terrain Type
Coastal flat limestone
Vegetation
Dense subtropical canopy in older neighborhoods; cleared in new development
Water Table
Extremely high water table (2-4 ft below surface); limits subsurface work
Key Challenge
HVHZ wind zone documentation adds structural survey coordination requirements
Miami-Dade County Zoning Overview
Predominantly residential (RU-1 through RU-4) in suburban areas; mixed-use and commercial in urban core; agricultural in western county near Urban Development Boundary
County Resources
Miami-Dade County Property Records & Survey Resources
Key county offices and contacts for property research, deed recording, and permit applications in Miami-Dade County.
Property Appraiser
- Office
- Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser
- Appraiser
- Tomas Regalado
- Phone
- +1 305 375 4712
Recording Office
- Office
- Clerk of Courts & Comptroller
- Phone
- +1 305 275 1155
- Recording Fees
- $10.00 first page, $8.50 each additional page
Setback Requirements
Front, side and rear setbacks in Miami-Dade County are fixed by the zoning district a parcel sits in, and each incorporated municipality adopts its own land development code — there is no single county-wide figure. We confirm the requirement that governs your parcel as part of the survey.
County seat: Miami | FIPS Code: 12086 | Incorporated municipalities: 34
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Our Right-of-Way Surveys for Miami
Serving Miami-Dade County since our founding, with deep knowledge of local Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) requirements and 6 FEMA flood zone types.
Miami infrastructure projects require right-of-way surveys
Utility corridors in Miami need professional ROW documentation
Miami road expansion projects depend on accurate ROW surveys
Miami-Dade County's 2,838,461 residents and $463,000 median home value drive strong demand for professional right-of-way surveys
Common Projects in Miami
What's Included
What's Included in Your Miami Right-of-Way Surveys
Every survey includes comprehensive deliverables and professional certification.
Corridor Route Survey
Centerline and boundary survey of the corridor In Miami-Dade County, High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requirements may apply.
Property Research
Title research and existing easement documentation Research includes Miami-Dade County records at the Clerk of Courts & Comptroller (recording fees: $10.00 first page, $8.50 each additional page).
Parcel Boundary Surveys
Individual property surveys along the corridor Verified against the zoning and land development code governing your parcel in Miami-Dade County.
Easement Legal Descriptions
Metes and bounds descriptions for acquisition
CAD and GIS Deliverables
Engineering-ready files for design coordination
Frequently Asked Questions: Right-of-Way Surveys in Miami
Answers to common questions about our services in your area.
What types of ROW surveys do you perform in Miami?
Do you work with Miami government agencies on ROW projects?
How long do right-of-way surveys take in Miami?
What are the setback requirements for right-of-way surveys in Miami-Dade County?
What FEMA flood zones affect right-of-way surveys in Miami-Dade County?
Does Miami have its own building department for right-of-way surveys permits?
Which Miami neighborhoods do you serve for right-of-way surveys?
Do you provide right-of-way surveys in all Miami neighborhoods?
Are land surveys worth it in Miami?
Can I do a right-of-way surveys myself in Florida?
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Right-of-Way Survey Cost Guide
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Boundary Surveys in Florida
Boundary surveys establish the framework ROW surveys build upon.
Construction Surveying in Florida
ROW surveys in the context of infrastructure construction.
ROW vs Easement Survey
Key differences between right-of-way and easement surveys.
ROW Survey Process
6-step process from record research through ROW map delivery.
Hiring a ROW Surveyor
FDOT experience, corridor capability, and what to look for.
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Right-of-Way Surveys Near Miami
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After Your Right-of-Way Survey
Right-of-way survey data in Miami establishes the corridor boundaries that civil engineers need for road, utility, and drainage infrastructure design. The survey defines easement limits, existing encroachments, and available construction space that directly impacts engineering decisions.
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