CB&M Survey's, Inc.
CB&M Survey's is an Indiana based survey firm, located in Linton, Indiana. Founded in 1992
by James (Jim) Clyde Tibbett,  registered in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio.
CB&M Survey's is a dedicated commercial company that will travel to
your site.
Services
Clients served
- ALTA/ACSM Land Title survey
- Topographic Survey
- Architectural Survey
- As-built Survey
- Route Survey
- Bathymetric Survey
- Subdivision Survey
- Boundary Survey
- Construction layout
- Property cuts
- Control for aerial photography
- Underground mine mapping &
control
- Underground mine slope layout  

and many others
- CEI Engineering
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- International Paper
- Midwest Engineering
- S&G Excavating
- Linton-Stockton School Corporation
- Murphy Oil USA
- Wal-Mart
- Shoe Show
- McGuire Excavating
- William Kothe (developer)
- Bloomfield State Bank
- Peoples Trust Company
- Union Planters Bank
- Crane Federal Credit Union
- Bankers Abstract
- City of Linton
- Town of Bloomfield
- Town of Newberry
- DNR Reclamation
- Hi-Lift Manufacturing Co.
- Indiana Railroad
- State of Indiana
- Target Stores
- Hardee's Restaurant
- AutoZone
- VOA Associates, Inc.
- White River Coal
- Sunrise Coal
- Pittman Mine Service

and many others
Links:
Jim Tibbett                           Tyler Thompson
Contacts:

James (Jim) C. Tibbett PLS- Owner and Registered Land Surveyor in the State of
Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio
. Served as president of ISPLS 2010.
jtibbett@cbmsurveys.com


Tyler Thompson SIT- Head of Field Operations, computer/CAD operator.   
tyler.thompson@cbmsurveys.com
Need a price quote or need to ask
a question talk to Jim.
Email:
jtibbett@cbmsurveys.com
Contact Information:

Mailing address:
CB&M Survey's, Inc.
PO Box 487
Linton IN 47441

Shipping address:
CB&M Survey's, Inc.
429 NE A Street
Linton IN 47441

Phone  (812)847-1952
Fax  (812)847-1954
Email -
jtibbett@cbmsurveys.com
Equipment Used

Topcon GPS
Topcon robotic total station
Topcon total stations
Topcon data collectors
MEASURING THE MIDWEST