I’m a surveyor who has no problem making changes in the field. That’s how you end up with “A” clients. Granted, being solo makes it easier. Prior to going solo over 20 years ago all that was necessary for my crews was a phone call to OK the change. I had trained them and knew what they were capable of and trusted them to do their job.
I’m a surveyor who has no problem making changes in the field. That’s how you end up with “A” clients. Granted, being solo makes it easier. Prior to going solo over 20 years ago all that was necessary for my crews was a phone call to OK the change. I had trained them and knew what they were capable of and trusted them to do their job.
yep.
I'm not a surveyor yet, and know and respect my limits and the liability lines.
the big thing in this scenario was there is a building surrounding the crane pad and the elevation of the original calculated points was not going to work with the other bldg envelope position.
knowing what I dont know is important, amen to strong field and office relationships! With no plan set for the calcs I was done and done.