Mark Mayer, post: 369930, member: 424 wrote: You might look in to Ajera , which is by the same company that makes Vision, but is intended for smaller...
well, you could move the entire project to southern Virginia B-):woot:. But as someone else said, if that's wrong, what else is wrong?? If I could, I'...
John, post: 366351, member: 791 wrote: This board is a great resource, there is no doubt about that for a moment. Unfortunately though, I am not in a ...
Surveyors often complain (and rightfully so), that the public doesn't appreciate the value of what we do. But do we as surveyors appreciate the value...
Tom Adams, post: 364619, member: 7285 wrote: I wonder what the intent of the wall was. The highway department around here, builds fences to keep catt...
foggyidea, post: 364420, member: 155 wrote: The variable width right of way is not a myth. For instance, I am working on a road that has varying widt...
Good thing the port-o-potty is up on dry ground. B-)B-)
Merestones are very common in the New Haven, CT area. Now I wish I had a picture to show y'all.
I'm not sure if that qualifies as safe for a dead end cul-de-sac. I would at least have 3X3 signs up that say 'SURVEY CREW AHEAD', more cones, park t...
Jim in AZ, post: 360563, member: 249 wrote: So you have no County government officials? And no County taxes? I believe that here they were created to ...
I just did a eloma, and it was audited.....I forgot to sign the elevation certificate...d'oh!Once I did that and re-sent it in, I was approved in less...
i always get a kick out of hearing county this, our county that. Terms like county seat, county sheriff. Connecticut has eight counties. and exist on...
The unit are waterproof...until they aren't. :-X:pissed:
I also was looking into the CFM program.
Don't forget about the mosquito disease of the day, the Zika virus!
Isn't this practice called 'forced obsolescence'?
What scares me is the recycling of surveys where a surveyor will negotiate a specific set of items under Table A, then the survey is used for somethin...