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Joined: July 5, 2010 10:27 pm
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RE: subcontracting - The other shoe

In CA, a license must be held by at least one principle or manager of a firm who offers surveying services. Even if the firm only performs limited se...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

JBS, I guess I misunderstood the Georges post, I thought he was comparing a unlicensed subcontractor who was not supervised, with a employee (green du...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

missed points> No there not, those things are there to protect special interests and nothing else. Right to work is becoming a huge problem for a l...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

survey servicesI'm curious as to how one can maintain a business which offers surveying services in your state without a license being in the firms ma...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

missed points> > Now with your guidance,I see that I can hire this unlicensed person as an independent contractor, give them a robot and gps an...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

I ask you, why doesn't the "experienced unlicensed subcontractor" not have his license? Because he can't pass the licensing test. But go ahead and tr...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

> As in all things employing an independent requires some critical thinking and common sense, appears that you have been cheated in that department...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

Perry and Jud,Thanks for enlightening me. I'm a solo operator and was thinking about hiring someone to help me out as I have taken on too much work l...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

I recommend reading Real v. Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. (9th Cir. 1979) 603 F.2d 748, 754) in regards to the litmus test as to one is violati...

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RE: Ok...Who can tell me what's so special bout this...

Yep,I recently reviewed the 2005 Illingworth & Rodkin 7-yr report on the OGAC on I-80 near Davis. It provides data on both the near and long-term...

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RE: Ok...Who can tell me what's so special bout this...

> open grade ashpalt is popular on the roadways but for traction, not drainage.> > It is very loud in the car, though.Actually, its quieter i...

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RE: Elevation Certificates - Zone A - No BFE

Here you would have 3 steps, first see if the flood plain manager has obtained a flood study and is providing BFE's. 2nd, see if FEMA, army corps of ...

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RE: C-1/4 question

I did simplify this for the sake of discussion on the base question of how the C-1/4 affects other owners. The background of the case is not unlike m...

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RE: Is Mapping = Surveying?

Well, certainly food for thought. Seems like a hard sell considering it would require a new federal oversight effort (read federal $$) with authority...

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RE: Is Mapping = Surveying?

In CA a surveyor's license is needed if the mapping shows boundary lines or contours or if the principles of photogrammetry are involved.As it should ...

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RE: Which Pin Finder?

It works fantabulous next to barbed wire fences that have magnetic fields in the horizontal direction. However it does pick up vertical readings when...

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RE: Which Pin Finder?

The Chrisnik "Houndog" is good. It has a setting for locating pins next to metal fences. In that setting it only identifies the vertical magnetic fi...

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