Construction Stake-Out

January 18, 2025

Florida Design Consultants, Inc.’s Survey Department has been serving municipal, private land development and site contractor clientele by providing quality survey services within our Client’s schedules and budgets for 20 years.


Our staff is well versed with performing construction survey services on single, multi-family, commercial and institutional land development projects as well as roadway, heavy highway and pipeline projects.


Our Survey Department has specifically targeted working directly for site contractors performing Construction Stakeout and Record (As-Builts) Surveys. We have an excellent track record of providing construction survey services to a number of site contractors throughout the Tampa Bay area. We measure our success by repeat business we receive. We take a team approach and always strive to find the best solution to problems when they occur to meet our client’s needs.


No construction project is too large or too small. Our survey crews are always on site when needed. We are happy to customize a scope of work to meet our Client’s needs.

We perform a detailed plan review prior to stakeout, during the calculation process, in order to head off potential construction problems before they cause delays.



Below lists some of our current or recently completed construction stake-out projects:

Hillsborough County, FL

  • Bass Pro Shops – Hillsborough County, FL
  • Citibank Center Parking Expansion – Hillsborough County, FL
  • Hillsborough County Public Safety Operations Complex – Hillsborough County, FL
  • Rivercrest Commons Public Shopping Center –Hillsborough County, FL
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital South – Hillsborough County, FL
  • Suncoast Community Health Center – Hillsborough County, FL
  • Tampa International Airport (T.I.A.) Concessions –Hillsborough County, FL
  • Upper Tampa Bay Trail – Hillsborough County, FL

Highlands County, FL

  • Highlands County Sheriff’s Office – Highlands County, FL

Manatee County, FL

  • Forest Creek – Manatee County, FL
  • Rivers Reach – Manatee County, FL
  • Shoot Straight – Manatee County, FL

Pasco County, FL

  • Asturia – Pasco County, FL
  • Concord Station – Pasco County, FL
  • Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel – Pasco County, FL
  • Metropolitan Ministries – Pasco County, FL
  • Mini Cooper at Wesley Chapel – Pasco County, FL
  • Moon Lake Force Main – Pasco County, FL
  • PHCC – Porter Campus – Pasco County, FL
  • Powerline Corridor Force Main – Pasco County, FL
  • Ridge Road Utility Adjustments – Pasco County, FL
  • Seven Oaks – Pasco County, FL
  • Union Park Phases 1-5 – Pasco County, FL
  • WaterGrass – Pasco County, FL
  • Wesley Chapel Park – Pasco County, FL

Pinellas County, FL

  • 43rd Street Extension – Pinellas County, FL
  • Alternative Water Supply Projects Transmission Pipeline – Pinellas County, FL
  • Broadstone Clearwater – Pinellas County, FL
  • Bryan Dairy Road Improvements – Pinellas County, FL
  • Clearwater Reverse Osmosis Plant/Pipeline – Pinellas County, FL
  • Fed Ex Ground St. Petersburg – Pinellas County, FL
  • Goodwill Retail Store – Pinellas County, FL
  • Keystone Road – Pinellas County, FL
  • Parallon – Pinellas County, FL
  • Tyrone Square Cobb Theatre – Pinellas County, FL
  • Ulmerton Road 49th to 38th – Pinellas County, FL
  • Wyndham Resort – Pinellas County, FL

Polk County, FL

  • Holiday Inn Express Inn & Suites – Polk County, FL

Seminole County, FL

  • Grandville – Seminole County, FL


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