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but you would have more fun ??ÿ
The original picture is deceptive.?ÿ Looking into the face of the hill, to me it?ÿappears as though the antenna is nearly touching the rock face.?ÿ Bi...
I don't think they were contemplating multipath when they were setting benchmarks across the Bitterroots in 1945...
Presumably the road project is funded with public dollars.?ÿ Might you be obligated to fulfill such a request from a member of the public directly imp...
The lingo is so different across the country.?ÿ Here in?ÿCO we have a product called an ILC (Improvement Location Certificate).?ÿ It is essentially a ...
Post it in the Buy, Sell, Trade page on here.
Try an old TDS Ranger with Survey?ÿPro.
If all you're really using it for is check prints I would get a larger all-in-one that will do half-size.?ÿ We have an Epson WF-7520 what will take 12...
use the SNAPANG command to turn your crosshairs to whatever angle you want to be the basis of your building.?ÿ Keep ortho on and you will keep your li...
I made a bunch of these.?ÿ Cut a couple sheets of hardboard into 2'x2' squares.?ÿ The black and white is that sticky-back drawer liner vinyl stuff for...
?ÿFeeling a little attacked all of a sudden. Seems like everyone wants to prove how smart they are and how I can't possible take on learning how to us...
I agree with James & Frozen on this one.?ÿ To what James had to say, hopping on a Surveyor's message board and leading with (paraphrase) "dang, yo...
I don't think that an unlicensed person can get E&O. Am I wrong? You're probably right however my point wasn't the specific type of insurance so m...
I didn't see where the OP indicated the sub?ÿwas licensed or not.?ÿ Being that it's some kind of construction work that distinction might not even be ...
Posted by: Richard Imrie markup, what does the client get for paying this extra? They get the benefit of not having to negotiate another contract, pro...
10% is a pretty standard markup on subconsultants around here.?ÿ Although, it sounds like this is in the construction side where 15% for overhead and ...