
Combined Tree and Topo Surveys
Arboricultural and topographical surveys delivered together for clearer early-stage site decisions.
One visit. One coordinated dataset.
A combined approach offers unbeatable efficiency where trees are likely to influence layout, access, levels, drainage, services or buildable area, helping to save time and cost by avoiding repeat measurements of the same site features.
Why combine tree and topo surveys?
Save time on site
A combined visit reduces duplicated survey work and helps move projects forward sooner.
Reduce avoidable costs
Where both services are needed, collecting coordinated data together can be more efficient than separate visits.
Improve consistency
Tree positions, canopy extents, levels and site features are captured against the same measured base.
Inform design earlier
Important trees and site constraints can be understood earlier, helping layouts respond to the site from the start.
What’s included in a combined survey?
Topographical survey data
Measured site features, levels, buildings, access routes, hard surfaces and other relevant site features.
Coordinated CAD outputs
Tree constraints and topo information supplied together so architects, designers and consultants can work from a consistent base.
Tree survey data
Tree positions, species, dimensions, condition, canopy spreads, retention categories and BS5837 constraints where required.
Practical early-stage advice
Clear guidance on how trees may affect layout, access, levels, services, drainage and buildable area.

Why use Tree Check?
Because our arboricultural consultants understand both tree constraints and measured survey data, we can avoid the disconnect that sometimes occurs when tree and topo surveys are produced separately.
