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depends on why i'm going.?ÿ i love 'cue as much as anyone, but i refuse to worship at whatever altar makes people line up for hours on end just to eat...
I can tell you- as somebody who spent a couple years in the title business- that your survey may well be used to close on a piece of property several ...
whatever you do, don't go listening to muddy.?ÿ he'll really get you turned around on this.
it was fine.?ÿ done by a reputable local RPLS, exactly as it should have been.?ÿ i don't recall ned ever admitting anything (of course it wasn't my co...
for some reason this jogged a funny memory from 15 or 20 years ago: drive out to do a boundary/title on a 10 acre lot in a new subdivision.?ÿ only a h...
man, when y'all cut line you REALLY cut line.
Maybe remnant from the old Georgia O&G boom?:?/p>
oops, double post.
i have a similar scenario right now, however it is with a client who has an in-house design team.?ÿ they've given me a boatload of work, from doing ti...
i did this once- sorta- so far. bout 8 years ago in my former life as a survey PM at a civil firm i had this client... client had a bulldog for a deve...
Agreed- insofar as it??s a setback shown graphically, adjacent to the contemporaneous right-of-way. That fixes its location in space. Only problem I ...
not just surveying- i went back up for my first flight lesson in about 18 months yesterday.?ÿ even as somebody with some experience doing so, and as s...
so what's the problem??ÿ i'm assuming this is in COA.?ÿ if so, you already know it's gonna get reviewed 8 ways to sunday, and if somebody has an issue...
thanks!?ÿ if there's a better gig than spending the fall surveying an untouched creekbed in the texas hill country, somebody needs to tell me what it ...