dcg9381
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My municipality requires an engineering site plan regarding the location of the garage relative to lot setbacks. But the quotes I have been getting also include other work such as a topographical survey and grading plan.
I'm not opposed to paying for extra work provided this is a benefit to me. But never having used a civil engineer before, I'm not sure what the advantage is to the home-owner other than satisfying the local governmental jurisdiction.
Any experiences?
As I read what you've written, does the municipality require and engineer and or engineer stamp? Here, a site plan is a site plan. I can do it myself using an existing (recent) survey as a basis. I usually migrate the survey into CAD, then show the municipal set-backs and where everything goes.
I haven't used a civil engineer - we spend those dollars on evaluation of soil samples and use an engineer for a foundation plan.

