Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) is pleased to welcome Nina Wheat as Sr. Project Manager for Partner’s Land Surveying Coordination group. Ms. Wheat has 20 years of land surveying coordination services for the commercial real estate industry nationwide. As an experienced project manager, she will support Partner’s ALTA Survey services expansion with training, education, and policy & procedure.
Prior to joining Partner, Ms. Wheat was Project Manager for Commercial Due Diligence Services, a subsidiary of First American Title Insurance Company. She was instrumental in setting up project management processes for the company’s new practice. Throughout her career, she has handled national portfolio-scale projects, notably the Shell portfolio.
“Nina has a very well-established reputation in the survey industry and her rapport with clients is unmatched.” Said Robin Rednose-Lewis, ALTA Survey Director, “I am excited and grateful that she has decided to join us and continue to mentor me and our group.”
Ms. Wheat shared, “I am excited to see the development of our ALTA team and be part of a business that is aspired to grow by leaps and bounds. The community itself and the future looks great!”

March 31, 2026
Digital Download Get immediate access to the 2026 ALTA/NSPS Guidebook. Simply fill out the form to download your copy. Download Guide Request a Physical Copy Need a hard copy for […]

January 21, 2026
When ordered together, an ALTA Survey and Zoning Report provides clarity, consistency, and peace of mind that no critical detail is overlooked. A unified approach not only saves time but also strengthens every decision you make about your property.

December 22, 2025
Developed through a joint collaboration between the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), the 2026 ALTA/NSPS Guidelines have been released and will take effect on February 23, 2026. This 11th edition includes eight sections and updates to Table A Optional Items. Most revisions focus on tightening and clarifying language and improving surveyors’ field procedures with minimal anticipated impact on project timelines or costs. Below are highlights of the changes most relevant to commercial real estate professionals.




