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Working in Puerto Rico - Looking at a project

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(@stlsurveyor)
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Looking at a project in Puerto Rico for an established client here stateside. They dont want to deal with a new client and are willing to pay for travel. Yes, we can there, we are licensed.?ÿ But, curious how transporting scanners, GPS Total Stations, drones, laptops works? Any major issues? Safety? In particular working in San Juan by Puerto Nuevo.?ÿ

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Posted : November 17, 2020 1:46 pm
(@jitterboogie)
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Should just be a pass through. Its an official US territory, that being said. Double check. I'll see if my previous exploits have any additional beta to boomerang back.

And dont let those monkeys pee on you.

 
Posted : November 17, 2020 2:14 pm
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Maybe rent equipment from a local shop?

 
Posted : November 17, 2020 2:18 pm
(@dougie)
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Probably should watch the Rum Diary, first...

 
Posted : November 17, 2020 3:37 pm
(@stlsurveyor)
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@dougie Oh man that looks hilarious! I'll watch that tomorrow on the plane - to California...

 
Posted : November 17, 2020 3:42 pm
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Given your size and geographic reach, you guys are bound to have folks working for you from PR who should have a lot the answers you need.?ÿ

Both University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico have four-year surveying programs.?ÿ I've worked with a dozen grads locally over the last decade or so.?ÿ

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Posted : November 18, 2020 5:48 am