I found this as well:
From the Virginia APELSIDLA website: Start on Page 12 or so. Quite interesting reading. Virginia Law for Registration of Professional Engineers, Archi...
@holy-cow I never knew there was a Propstburg. Seems fitting. I've only been through Franklin and Pendleton County maybe twice in my life (I'm...
@holy-cow We may be semi-related, very thin tendril though. My uncle (by marriage) Ed (Edwin) Propst was from Franklin, WV in Pendleton County. His ne...
@stlsurveyor, @a-harris, @surv3251 Kent is alive and well and posts some of his unique and interesting survey projects and artwork to his personal Fa...
Steve, You would be MORE than welcome!! Several posters over the years here will be there. Ty Brady, Ralph Clements, and a few others. Some really goo...
I now see many areas carried out to 3 decimal places of a foot while the acreage is only rounded to 2 decimal places. It truly boggles the mind.?ÿ
AS in Land Surveying Technology from Glenville State College, WV 1993. GO PIONEERS!!! Licensed in VA since 2006.My father was a PE (Civil) in OH, WV a...
I like setting pipe. It was easier as a solo guy to just drop the point on the pole into the pipe rather than finding the center of the rod and it sli...
I am still heart-sick over this, Nate. I absolutely had Ryan on the top of my "MUST MEET" list of all the RPLS'ers... We shared a love of great music,...
Daniel Ralph, post: 434644, member: 8817 wrote: How can that acronym not have a V in it? Because in Virginia, there's three "step downs" Virginia, D...