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Geodetic situational plan

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Infrastructure cadastre
Geodetic experts are responsible for recording infrastructure, i.e. lines, with the aim of establishing a single infrastructure cadastre. The infrastructure cadastre contains data on lines and associated facilities of electricity, electronic communications, heating, gas, oil, water and drainage infrastructure.
Infrastructure can be aboveground or underground. Measurement of underground infrastructure must be carried out in an open trench. To perform a geodetic survey, geodetic experts have the right to enter the area of cadastral plots, to the extent necessary, remove trees, bushes and other vegetation that interfere with the work of conducting a geodetic survey, and place appropriate survey marks.
Belonging water facilities are shafts, culverts, shafts, chambers, etc. and it is important to record other details and objects that the line passes by.
For the measurement of existing, previously unrecorded lines, the associated visible external signs of the lines are used, and the detection is performed by a tracer, excavation or a tracer and excavation of the lines. The geodetic survey of the lines constructed for the needs of a house connection is carried out in such a way that the lines are measured to the connection point on the wall of the building, or to the first shaft.
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Geodetic study of infrastructure and lines
The geodetic study of the infrastructure is created as a technical basis for managing the cadastre of the infrastructure. They are made in case of recording of newly built and/or unrecorded infrastructure, change of data on the location of the existing infrastructure and data on the basic technical characteristics of the infrastructure, abandonment of the existing recorded infrastructure, removal of the existing already recorded infrastructure or change of descriptive data on the existing recorded infrastructure that is kept in the infrastructure cadastre.
The study is submitted for confirmation to the cadastre, and then to the line managers.

New cadastral change
All owners of real estate in construction areas can resolve property relations and make entries in the cadastre and land register very simply, with significantly reduced costs through the Multi-Year Cadastral Survey Program.
The main activity of the Program is the renewal of the cadastre and land registry for 600,000 ha of land and real estate in construction areas, areas around construction areas and other areas in the Republic of Croatia that are significant for the development of cities and municipalities, counties and the state.
You can find more about the program on the DGU website:
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FAQ
How much does a geodetic study cost?
The price is defined depending on the purpose, location, size of the plot, compliance with the cadastre and land registry, etc.
When planning to request the services of a surveyor, the basic information you need to prepare is the cadastral plot number and the name of the cadastral municipality or the address of the building (if there is a building on the plot). Based on the information about the plot and the purpose of the study, the surveyor will be able to tell you what purpose the study you need is for and what the price of the service will be.
What documents are needed to create a geodetic study?
Is my facility legal?
If a property is registered in the cadastre and land registry, this does not mean that it is legal.