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You do not need to have been in Køge for very long before you realise how fast the town is changing. On the other hand, you will need to have been here a long time if you want to participate in the technical and legal basis for the town’s transformation: LE34 has been the area’s provider of surveying and land management services since 1884.
Stensbjergvej 11, 1.sal, 4600 KøgeThere, wherever you are
Køge and the surrounding area are changing and developing on all fronts. You will see new homes and several new residential areas, but traffic conditions are also changing, with new roads, railways and a station. And new streets, a new stadium and commercial developments are transforming the urban landscape.
LE34 Køge is involved in these projects, participating before, during and after these major installations materialise.
How do you transform an industrial area in a port into a contemporary, maritime urban district that will turn Køge into a new metropolis? There are many phases during such a transformation, involving a broad spectrum of professionals. LE34 has delivered a wide range of land surveying services, including a local development plan, surveying, setting out, subdividing new sites and UAV mapping of the terrain in relation to height above sea level.
Our large team numbers chartered land surveyors, survey technicians, technical assistants and architects, and we look forward to helping you with your project, whether it be a minor case of locating a boundary line between you and your neighbour or a major project to transform an old industrial site into a new urban district.
Regardless of where you are located, LE34 is always close at hand. Follow the thread. Explore the possibilities.
Regardless of where you are located, LE34 is always close at hand. Follow the thread. Explore the possibilities.
‘Original initiatives are valued highly in Køge, but so are developments with respect for the town’s cultural heritage. It’s a great honour and extremely exciting to be part of projects to ensure that the town’s market places, squares and roads create the best possible potential for mobility, urban life and settlement in the future.’