Illinois clause from the Land Surveyors Act:(225 ILCS 330/45) (from Ch. 111, par. 3295) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) Se...
I'm not aware of any one committee like that in Illinois.Complaints usually get filed with either the Association and it's Ethics and Practices commit...
My response was based on my limited GIS build using ArcView and AutoCad Map. So relational databases. Used Map to attach database attributes to vector...
My answer would be B as well. Databases have always been the foundation of GIS to me, not the vector work.
Since the average age of a Land Surveyor in the US is 59, it most likely is.....
Richard: I always look for the following evidence on an abandoned railroad:Bridges, Bridge abutments, Culverts, Mile markers (concrete posts).Rail lef...
Works well enough for things you don't want to dig up, like unexploded munitions.I wouldn't design from it though......Generally not the highest level...
Do you have an RTN network available to you?
I believe that sounds about right. The original "Professional" Land Surveyors Act was in 1989. Prior to that Land Surveyors were "Registered". Our Act...
Case is landmark decision because the Circuit decision was upheld by the Illinois Supreme Court, overturning the Appellate Court.However, the original...
Rosney is often cited as the landmark case on third party liability, but if you read it closely, it's also a lot about being held to preposterous clai...
And a good read it was too! I couldn't help noticing the appellants Law firm had the name Lucas in it. Ironic.
The MATC program is a good program. Wisconsin surveyors are a good bunch. The present economy is very challenging however for anyone associated with r...
It Seems God May Have InterferedThey're very fortunate that it appears to have stayed in the parking lot or street, and not in one of those structures...
First, make sure you are using current maps, they are being continuously updated to new DFIRMS.Zone X can be shaded or unshaded. If it's shaded, there...
Good deal. Probably should have started with them first I guess.
You said your experience was that FEMA wanted to use the higher elevation in the past. Isn't varying from that now just wishful thinking?
You might be able to screen your text by putting it on a layer that prints halftone.If you'll have to set that up in your plot properties settings tho...
Did you try ArcGIS for AutoCad free downloap app?