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Here is the proportion by geodetic positions spreadsheet I mentioned earlier in this thread.?ÿ ?ÿIt is set up for double proportion but if you want to...
@richard-germiller in Alaska Statues cutting trees in Trespass is?ÿ triple damages.?ÿ ?ÿBack in the early 80s we had surveying crews doing a big DNR s...
@frozennorth CAPD should be available from BLM on request as well.?ÿ ?ÿIt runs inside AutoCAD with or without C3D a very powerful Cadastral Geodetic c...
BLM, in Alaska 100% and I believe most of the other State offices use Geodetic COGO programs with automated theoretical township breakdown to the sub-...
Sorry to hear this.?ÿ ?ÿHe was a good man and I liked his input to the forum board.?ÿ ?ÿRIP Grizz
@aliquot Very true.?ÿ The original survey of the Palmer-Sutton segment, was difficult as tracks had been removed, and very little evidence of the rail...
Yes to all of the OP items, as well as David Hines ones.?ÿ ?ÿHere's a couple more: Used a tellurometer?ÿ like Cubic DM-20 or Tellurometer CA-1000 Us...
I like it!?ÿ ?ÿThanks for staying involved with surveying and sharing your great?ÿ work!
@dougie?ÿ If you just consider the recent inflation costs of labor, vehicles, supplies, gas, cheeseburgers.... a %10 increase barely keeps you where y...
Since nearly every response was that they were very busy and/or turning down work, it seems to be an opportune time to re-evaluate charge out rates an...
?ÿ For those interested in the Alaska Railroad surveys, I attached U.S. Survey No. 9015 which is in the Anchorage area and about as complex as these ...
I shake my head when I see things like this.?ÿ I don't think "we" have lost our way, but many of the either uneducated surveyors or sometimes newer su...
That's the practice BLM uses in Alaska where there is evidence and mapping by the railroad with ties from the ROW to existing monumentation.?ÿ ?ÿAlask...