I hesitated to comment initially, because these things could be based on what common practice is there. The way I read the law without trying to read...
Took about 5 minutes to figure it out, but it was just weird and unexpected. Maybe the reason it happened is because the battery ran out in the middle...
That's pretty cool
That sounds pretty cool. What I did was set the style to elevation banding and then changed the ranges to 0.5' increments. In the image above the pu...
I found it....see above. It's called volume surface which is a type of surface. You can select the base surface and comparison surface in the properti...
Got it! You have to create a third surface which is a volume type surfaces. Then you can display it by different colors according to the difference ...
paden cash, post: 343071, member: 20 wrote: Every job still has that "new car smell" excitement when you crack open the folder. I've had a few jobs t...
James Fleming, post: 343102, member: 136 wrote: The good news is yes, there is a way to do itThe bad news is my CAD Manager did it for me a few years ...
I was gonna guess it was a Topcon 600 series. Our old 605 used to do that but it was always 18.5' or something like that.
Williwaw, post: 342762, member: 7066 wrote: That would have been one of my files Paul was gracious enough to take a look at. You'd likely hesitate to ...
Paul in PA, post: 342675, member: 236 wrote: OPUS-RS does not look through your whole file for good data. If it is not there in the beginning it quits...
You down the shore?
I work for a construction contractor in Burlington County as a construction surveyor. We do work all over South Jersey.I also do private, professional...
The client probably wants to know how accurate you will be within a % or a cubic yard. I'm not saying I know how to quantify that myself, but that's ...
From NJ Law:"SUBCHAPTER 10. CERTIFICATES OF AUTHORIZATION 13:40-10.1 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF AUTHORIZATION a) Upon review and approval by the Boa...
Those are great too....I do carry one of them for really heavy brush. It also makes a pretty decent axe for smaller branches...