Yes, he didI must admit, you nailed that hair thing Perry has going on, Mr. McMillan... My dad was personally acquainted with him back in his ag commi...
My dad had a really oddball slide that he used as an artillery scout / artillery surveyor in the Army. I've never seen another one with these particul...
What GLO records might give a hint about this? Would a railroad township itself be a stand alone headright survey?
I agree with your assessment Mr. McMillan...I wonder if those old surveyors that told me the original story were having fun at my expense or if they r...
Mr. McMillan,I don't know if you have ever done any work in far north Texas but if anyone would know the answer to this question I'll bet you would......
Here is an example Mr. Parsons of a situation that occurred with my current employer before I hired on (I replaced the guy that this happened too).On ...
Thanks for that input Roadhand... You know my position by heart don't you? LOL After years of working FOR engineering firms in their in house surveyi...
Oh yeah, the plans are always P.E. stamped and always "approved for construction" stamped by the local building officials.
Yea Radar, I agree on throwing it back to the engineers for corrections but that puts me in a "catch 22" situation sometimes.My company is slow enough...
Bill93... Yea, it's those little subtle mistakes that I am mainly concerned about. The one's that slip by all the other 20 people that reviewed the dr...
Haywire... I am an LSIT. I work for a medium sized construction company that currently has no RPLS on staff. I know that I am 100% safe from any liabi...
Mr. McMillan,I have seen something identical to this that is pre-made and used in the nursery business to label potted plants and bagged and burlapped...
Roadhand... I am half laughing to myself and half serious as I think about this, if we had that policy in place at my company there would be no limit ...
P.S. Deral...Thanks guys for the input! I will try tomorrow to tweak my radio frequencies and see what that does...
(a)Surveyors (that know better) that start regularly observing 0.10 to 0.25 ft. of random slop in traverse mis-closures and BEGINNING AT THAT POINT st...
Up in my neck of the woods Mr. McMillan, (Collin, Grayson, Fannin and Hunt Counties, TX) it's common to find Bois D'arc post's well over a hundred yea...
P.S. Deral...Deral, please take a look at my comment above and tell me what you think is up with my setup. I've already hit Danny up at Midwest and he...