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foggyidea
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Joined: July 2, 2010 9:43 am
Topics: 348 / Replies: 3114
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RE: Ordered a new truck

Where is"over here"?

11 years ago
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RE: Railroad Construction Layout

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.

11 years ago
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RE: Railroad Construction Layout

I got that call, too, Thadd. I reviewed the plans and specs and decided to hand it off.Dtp

11 years ago
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RE: Who remembers these? DMD's

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...

11 years ago
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RE: Ring Ring Attorney

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...

11 years ago
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RE: Ring Ring Attorney

Interesting distinction.I was taught that the liability runs with the survey and to whomever relies on the survey. Now Professional Liability vs. Fi...

11 years ago
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RE: Ring Ring Attorney

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 ...

11 years ago
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RE: "Approximate Corner Stakes"

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...

11 years ago
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RE: "Approximate Corner Stakes"

"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...

11 years ago
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RE: "Approximate Corner Stakes"

"Approximate Corner Stakes" I thought that the subjectwas about setting stakes as opposed to "semi-permanent" markers?It appeared that the concern is...

11 years ago
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RE: "Approximate Corner Stakes"

"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...

11 years ago
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RE: Where's the fault, or, Not a Survey Problem!

I still believe that is the buckled pavement at, or near the horizon line of the camera.Dtp

11 years ago
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RE: Where's the fault, or, Not a Survey Problem!

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...

11 years ago
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