Accuracy at the start of a project can mean the difference between a smooth build and expensive rework. Whether you’re delivering a residential dwelling, a commercial project, or a subdivision, a precise set out survey ensures your structure is built exactly where and how it should be.
What is a Set Out Survey?
A set out survey is used to position the exact location of a proposed structure within the legal boundaries of a parcel of land. In simple terms, it transfers the approved building design from the plans onto the ground, giving builders accurate reference points to follow throughout construction.
During the process, our surveyors establish key control points and place physical markers on site to guide the building works and maintain accuracy as construction progresses. This step forms one of the most important quality controls before excavation or slab works begin.
For large-scale projects such as high-rise buildings and major developments, multiple set out surveys may be required as construction advances. These can include set out for earthworks, roads and car parks, sewer and water infrastructure, and building footprints and structural elements.
Why Set Out Surveys Matter
Accurate Building Positioning
During set out, the surveyor marks the exact footprint of the proposed structure on the ground. This prevents common and costly mistakes such as incorrect setbacks from boundaries, encroachment into easements, building over property lines, and boundary disputes with neighbours.
Put simply, even minor positioning errors can lead to compliance breaches, project delays, or legal complications. Getting it right from the start protects the entire project.
Compliance with Planning Approvals
Set out surveys confirm that the proposed building aligns with Development Approval and Construction Certificate requirements. Without proper set out, projects risk non-compliance notices, stop-work orders, and costly redesign or rectification works.
Correct Floor Levels and Heights
Set out is not just about horizontal positioning. It also establishes critical vertical controls, including finished floor levels, building heights, and slab and step-down levels. Getting these levels right is essential for flood compliance, stormwater performance, and meeting approval conditions. Incorrect levels can result in drainage issues and expensive remediation later in the build.
Why Are Set Out Surveys Important?
Set out surveys play a critical role in successful project delivery. They ensure construction occurs within legal boundaries, helping to avoid future boundary disputes.
By physically marking the approved building position on the ground, they give the construction team clear reference points to build exactly to plan.
This process also provides confidence to builders, developers, and certifiers that the project has commenced in the correct location and in accordance with all approvals.
When is a Set Out Survey Needed?
A set out survey is typically required for anything from a small dwelling through to a major commercial building or high-rise development. It is also essential when constructing roads, bridges, and other civil infrastructure. Projects involving extensions or additions to existing buildings commonly require a set out survey to ensure new works integrate correctly with the existing structure.
From a construction sequencing perspective, set out is generally needed before footing or slab excavation, and again after bulk earthworks are complete to confirm the site is ready for accurate building placement. Early coordination with your surveyor helps avoid delays once construction is ready to begin.
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Planning a build and want to avoid costly positioning or level errors? Contact the Allen Price team today to arrange your set out survey and keep your project compliant from day one.











