Where is"over here"?
Yeah, start in two weeks, and I am just now starting a two week project. It wouldn't fit, and I don't do that much layout anyway.
I got that call, too, Thadd. I reviewed the plans and specs and decided to hand it off.Dtp
In 1981 I had to close a 15 leg traverse by DMD without the benefit of a calculator for the TN PLS exam, that's the last time I did that! I've even f...
Yeah, I agree with K. You can be sued for anything, but to be held liable there must be some breach. Unseen, buried stuff is usually exempt. I have...
Interesting distinction.I was taught that the liability runs with the survey and to whomever relies on the survey. Now Professional Liability vs. Fi...
With or without the certification to other "assigns" your liability is going to run with the plan and whomever relies on it. I never could understand ...
So, if a potential client calls and asks to have their property lines staked for a fence or landscaping, what do y'all do? Set permanent markers at t...
"Approximate Corner Stakes">GlennI'm with you there, "Approximate" isn't in my project proposal's either, but then again, everything we do is "appr...
"Approximate Corner Stakes" I thought that the subjectwas about setting stakes as opposed to "semi-permanent" markers?It appeared that the concern is...
"Approximate Corner Stakes" ???Well now, this is an interesting subject that I thought would be clear of conflict, but I reckon I'm wrong.We frequent...
I still believe that is the buckled pavement at, or near the horizon line of the camera.Dtp
I think that Dave Ingram has it. If you look at the cross slope of the right of way you can see that there is a break at the cut/fill line.I don't agr...