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paul-in-pa
paul-in-pa
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Joined: July 3, 2010 7:50 am
Topics: 700 / Replies: 5334
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RE: When 6 inches is really 2 inches

In what state? Setting a rebar 6" below a paved surfaces implies setting it in a hole. Frost can easily pop up a rebar a few inches, especially in a h...

8 years ago
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RE: We are about to become professionals in Georgia Y'all

Hydrology is an engineering study. Here in PA a PLS can do minor road, sewer and stormwater design along with soil Erosion and Sediment Control plans....

8 years ago
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RE: .... "For and on behalf of" ....

They may carry personal E&O for side jobs, or be a subcontractor and want to make it known that this is on the bosses dime, if the boss in fact ha...

8 years ago
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RE: Collecting Static data in the rain

Raindrops on antennae are not a real problem because they are small,?ÿrandom and not fixed in any one location. A plastic bag over an antenna could ac...

8 years ago
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RE: Newbie question re: DOP/satellite position/surveying

Given that you see 8 satellites from each position, there is a high probability that you will have at least 6 common satellites between the two. The k...

8 years ago
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RE: Jobsite benchmark

I would believe it is very common with a benchmark established by GPS, so that you can confirm it or prove otherwise. Your rover being 0.5' off might ...

8 years ago
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RE: Prorating Across Vacated Streets or Alleys.

The alley is 16', any excess or deficiency goes to the lots. Might I ask how owners own the entire alley? Paul in PA

8 years ago
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RE: What am I missing?

Sales hype. The unit can calculate the out of plumb and give a location with some error for the tip. However you cannot post process check it because ...

8 years ago
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RE: Ps Exam /PA Specific

For the state part, you should have been at the PA Survey conference last week for their stormwater review. Did you not have the hydraulics and hydrol...

8 years ago
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RE: Looking for advice on Civil Eng vs Surveying degrees

It depends on where you currently are. Consider PA, if you have a BS CE and only 10 survey credits, you can sit for the survey exams. Some other state...

8 years ago
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RE: Interesting item on ebay

Posted by: Nate The Surveyor ?ÿ No verticle circle,?ÿ No compass. It's in Middletown Indiana. I've never seen one, without a vertical circle... Quite...

8 years ago
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RE: Does it exist?

Posted by: arctan(x) What could I find as proof of the statute? Something in the town's minutes of a commissioner's meeting? I could ask the property ...

8 years ago
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RE: Does it exist?

More opinion: The 30' easement could have been created by statute in place at the time Lot 1 was sold. The 50' easement across Lot 1 was created by th...

8 years ago
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RE: Does it exist?

My opinion: The grantor excepted and reserved 50' for his use and other's across Lot 1. The 30' to the North does not cross Lot 1 as Lot 1 adjoins it....

8 years ago
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RE: TROUBLE PROCESSING A SMALL GPS FILE

Why not use OPUS-RS? I just got home before midnite and have to download and process 3 receivers. I want to squeeze in 1 day of flintlock tomorrow bef...

8 years ago
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RE: Having an issue with a file in TBC and OPUS

The file is from 2015, so it may not be that easy to reobserve it, but it is definitely missing all GPS L2 data. That could be also missing from the o...

8 years ago
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RE: GA Engineer offering design on contingency

Bro bono work for a community recreational project is perfectly OK, but should be contingent that if work goes out to bids, all bidders are on equal f...

8 years ago
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