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@skeeter1996?ÿ ????
Welcome to the forum.
I remember a post from the not-so-distant past that had a link to the largest collection of plumb bobs. I'm sure he had some large ones [create your o...
High liability, stressful client, tight deadline where unwarranted delays result in back charges... would make most of us resort to micromanagement. T...
Welcome to the forum.?ÿ
Welcome to the forum.?ÿ This is a great place to interact with professionals from around the globe.?ÿ?ÿ
I got licensed in Kansas in 2021 because one of our corporate clients.?ÿ They have facilities all over the U.S. and had a situation at one of their fa...
...and become a Packers fan or at a minimum, be forced to watch their games every week... something about a sharp stick and my eyes comes to mind. Al...
@mightymoe?ÿ Thanks for the clarification... Which state is it that doesn't allow the plastic caps, just curious because this is a first for me.
@flga-2-2?ÿ We have the same monumentation requirements, a minimum of 18" long and 1/2" in diameter in all of the states I'm licensed. We too find pi...
@mightymoe I am slightly confused. At first read, I deduced that you found ONLY a plastic Surveyor's Cap, no iron pin, just a plastic cap placed in a...
@bill93 Well said... ever thought of going on the lecture circuit?
Before GPS/GNSS were standard tools of the profession, we would either start at NGS monuments with published coordinates or we would assume X,Y, &...
@holy-cow?ÿ I can only state that I am glad I don't have to survey any portion thereof and still comply with the Minimum Standards for the State of K...
@holy-cow?ÿ Isn't there some clause in your S/D regs that state something to the effect of undeveloped subdivisions, after a certain period of time, ...
Nice artistic rendering of a subdivision that never was.
If he had put North to the top of the page, he would have had to either rescale his drawing to make it fit the landscape layout or he would have had t...