Thanks guys...Another one that came up a while back that I got asked... If they check Table A number 20. Do you put 20 in the Certificate on the map? ...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 413509, member: 291 wrote: OK, why would you do this?I am NOT presently an owner of either of them.So, it SEEMS you like the ...
Our crews use Bosch rotary hammers. They work well.For my home use cordless tools, I have all Milwaukee Fuel (all 12V or 18V). As pleased as I am with...
I would "LIKE" this 10 times if I could. Thank you for sharing...
It was an ALTA, so if things got painted the first time we were lucky. And the second time we were lucky as well. The answer to is it the same lines b...
Edward Reading, post: 412085, member: 132 wrote: Now THIS is a stapler: How can that be a stapler. It is clearly labeled as a SURVEYOR.
A Harris, post: 412016, member: 81 wrote: One way to prorate radial lines is to prorate the delta angles. Mathematically this is the correct way to d...
I am a Washington & Oregon LS. I think Washington was way tougher. There are so many water boundary / rights questions. When I took it, before yo...
I like to keep my notes simple:"At the time of the field survey there was snow and ice onsite, therefore all utilities, parking striping, and surface ...
What is there that says that you cannot certify to an unknown entity? I am curious, just for my own sake. And would this apply to the 'successors and ...
Don't leave it blank. Just leave it off, or tell them to wait for the ALTA until they provide the lender name.
Hope it doesn't snow in PDX on Wednesday like it did Wednesday of this week!!!
Flew out of town on an ALTA Job, did it and flew back. 8:00 am, next day, processed the data, and found out that I only surveyed half the site. The ot...