Located in Burlington, Ontario, MMP is the oldest survey firm in the area commencing to practice in 1906. Later the original Hamilton firm and the Burlington practice of Yates and Yates, the successor to the survey practice of Sewell and Sewell merged into MMP, Burlington. We provide services throughout Greater Toronto, Hamilton/Burlington, Southern and Central Ontario.
We extend beyond our core service area on special projects and circumstances. MMP is associated with Clarke Surveying Incorporated located in Windsor, Ontario. MMP is also the successor to the survey practice of J.W. Tyrell, one of Canada's great map makers and explorers of the late 19th Century. Our records date back over 125 years and can be used for personal genealogy and land settlements.
We extend beyond our core service area on special projects and circumstances. MMP is associated with Clarke Surveying Incorporated located in Windsor, Ontario. MMP is also the successor to the survey practice of J.W. Tyrell, one of Canada's great map makers and explorers of the late 19th Century. Our records date back over 125 years and can be used for personal genealogy and land settlements.
Services
Our team consists of an experienced and dedicated group of individuals committed to actively assisting our clients in achieving their objectives and project needs. Danny has over 20 years of hands-on experience with extensive exposure to multiple facets of the Land Surveying profession in Ontario; working closely with the Ontario Land Surveyors on staff.
With a corporate history dating back to 1906, we have worked on thousands of projects and contracts providing our professional services. We have completed surveys for Union Gas including reference plans for permanent and temporary easements, topographical surveys for per-engineering purposes and boundary identifications for pipeline installation.
Our work is as good as the technology we use, together with the experience and expertise of our team. A whole new set of requirements has been placed on the 21st century surveyor. A robotic total station for specialized high-precision applications providing the capability to measure distances to an accuracy of +/- 0.8 mm +1 ppm.