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We got a message from one of our project managers a few weeks ago. Some things to ponder that you may or may not find pertinent, but should find inter...
PA PLS, post: 405119, member: 9658 wrote: I use the plans to create the road in the data collector, then check the results against the any grades avai...
If you don't have a rod level a good trick is to have the rod person try to balance the rod on the point before they start rocking.
It was always the rodmans right or left just to keep it simple for him because they were usually new and green. I found it more frustrating trying to ...
He builds the line/grade work in TBC or some other cad program
exbert, post: 347561, member: 6143 wrote: When my dad ran things, he would hook us up, but I think he was too generous. My Dad passed in 2003. I fin...
Holy Cow, post: 403710, member: 50 wrote: ... Don't ask us why beautiful women marry surveyors. We don't know.................they just do.I can answ...
Manitoubass2, post: 401773, member: 12278 wrote: ...things are coming together nicely on this project(so far)..Always remember it a very fine line bet...
You said that you topod the CL, the curve data is on the plans, it appears to be an existing road and your people don't seem to know right from wrong....
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Lee D, post: 399277, member: 7971 wrote: For those of you that attended, how was the Venetian as a venue compared to the Mirage? The Venetian was way...
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mvanhank222, post: 397013, member: 8673 wrote: I would assume access has a lot of the same functionality as survey pro and a nice way to do it in my m...
Here is an example of what they see in the 2D compared to whats actually there in the 3D
christ lambrecht, post: 396995, member: 284 wrote: I guess that when you want names for your lines one of the ways to go is by an landxml file. Make s...