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Bill Davies
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Small Northwest Indiana Land Surveying Firm seeks experienced project manager and field personnel.
We mostly do boundary surveys, topographic surveys, construction staking, etc.
My email in my profile is the best way to reach me.
Thanks.


 
Posted : February 19, 2016 9:08 am
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Friendly bump, to the top.

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Posted : February 19, 2016 5:35 pm
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I used to work with Dave Miller, of Crown pt. IN. We both worked for Harry B Blizzard. Blizzard sold out to Concrete Structures. We once did 4 jobs, in 3 states, in one day.
It was construction staking, mostly.
Some asbuilts, some topo, with a data collector... It was one of the first dc's made. SDR-2 if I remember correctly..
I learned a lot there.
Do you do any const staking?
There are 2 seasons in that part of the world. Work. And frozen.
We had a strategy. Harry would take on any cheap job, that he could, that could be done in winter. This way, his crews could stay busy, and intact. Come spring, it would pay off, because he had trained and functional crews, all the time.


 
Posted : February 21, 2016 10:06 am