My family owns a residential property in Port Lavaca TX, near Victoria. I'm looking for someone to shoot spot elevations to help in dealing with some drainage problems. Can't make it down there myself at the moment.
We had a boundary survey done last year by a local firm. They did a good job but it took them a very long time, probably due to a heavy workload. We'll need these elevations fairly soon to deal with the problems.
As nearly as I can tell from the TX statutes, this work would not require active RPLS registration, since there is no boundary survey involved. I'm hoping to find a retired surveyor with some spare time.
Any suggestions? E-mail me direct. jvcls at aol dot com . Thanks!
"you so funny"
Perhaps I should wander down that way and visit some distant relatives................. Mooooove over, y'all.
Trying to get a rise out of Kent?
RPlumb314, post: 380647, member: 6313 wrote: I'm looking for someone to shoot spot elevations to help in dealing with some drainage problems.
I'm getting spot elevations of 11.2, 11.3, 11.1, and 11.2, but I don't guarantee either the datum or horizontal locations.
Kent McMillan, post: 380711, member: 3 wrote: I'm getting spot elevations of 11.2, 11.3, 11.1, and 11.2, but I don't guarantee either the datum or horizontal locations.
Careful there, Kent. I think Karoly sold those numbers to someone else last week.
BajaOR, post: 380739, member: 9139 wrote: Careful there, Kent. I think Karoly sold those numbers to someone else last week.
Well, apparently they didn't work because I saw them for sale on eBay this morning. That was just the sample that the seller provided.
Kent McMillan, post: 380741, member: 3 wrote: Well, apparently they didn't work because I saw them for sale on eBay this morning. That was just the sample that the seller provided.
Just FYI Kent, we're bashing you on another post...;)
paden cash, post: 380743, member: 20 wrote: Just FYI Kent, we're bashing you on another post.
Let me know how that turns out. :>