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Matt McCrory, post: 431685, member: 10684 wrote: I received an RFP email for surveying services...mind you this is a federal contract which requires m...
If your gut is telling you it's wrong, it most likely is.
Kris Morgan, post: 409956, member: 29 wrote: I wouldn't have put a nail. Typically, I just note how deep they are so that it forces the next surveyor...
Well done! Affording others the opportunity to perpetuate the cadastral fabric that weaves our society together is a win for our profession.
Loyal, post: 405171, member: 228 wrote: How about some trivia[MEDIA=youtube]IU8bBlPtBK4[/MEDIA]Cast:John CarradineLee Van CleefAndy DivineStrother Mar...
JB, post: 402637, member: 346 wrote: I have a survey to complete and there is an error in the deed reference.The street address is 5000 Survey Drive.T...
Andy Nold, post: 402745, member: 7 wrote: Already did. Looks same as Paden. Hate to assume which way the guy anchor goes.Andy,Why not ask the co-op or...
Kent McMillan, post: 395430, member: 3 wrote: Would that include the wheels and tires as well? Most likely but sans the tongue hitch.
Kent McMillan, post: 395354, member: 3 wrote: I'd trade you property tax bills any time. I'm looking at one for over $10,000 this year on my 1958-vint...
Concerning the HP T120, can you front load 18" x 24" sheets?
I take the statement to mean that deed description may vary from actual measurements and placement of lines.
Plus one for the data collector.
Do these old C&G files have a .PL1 extension?
There are no words. We suffer with you in your loss.
Shopping at Wal-Mart again, I see.
Kent McMillan, post: 379102, member: 3 wrote: Oh, here's another photo from that project. The stones definitely appear to be the remains of an old mou...