Jim Frame, post: 428589, member: 10 wrote: Does Colorado really allow unlicensed persons to use the title Land Surveyor? That wouldn't fly in Californ...
This is for the City of Denver. The budget is whatever we can justify. Most of our work is topo and construction in existing City Streets. We currentl...
Loyal, post: 407259, member: 228 wrote: Or William Conrad as Matt Dillon! Wasn't that on the radio?
Loyal, post: 405171, member: 228 wrote: How about some trivia[MEDIA=youtube]IU8bBlPtBK4[/MEDIA]Cast:John CarradineLee Van CleefAndy DivineStrother Mar...
I did a double take when I saw this. I guess I can think of reasons to do it but it just struck my funnybone.
thebionicman, post: 395631, member: 8136 wrote: I did a recording in Salt Lake County just over a year ago. They have a really nice system. Painless a...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 395592, member: 291 wrote: In Arkansas, there is only one place to record. State Surveyors Office.They can be electronic subm...
This is a fascinating read. I don't believe it is published and too large to upload on this site.May be able to provide it by other means. One of my ...
$20 a sheet.I like the idea of scanning and returning the document. Very much like the Clerk and Recorder process.
It's been a while but I seem to recall enjoying Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West
Could have been Mr. Cotchur on this crew. Attached files stake artist.pdf (1.1 MB)
I agree with most that there are times when adding proposed elements to a drawing, appropriately labeled, is fine and does not constitute engineering....
We just got an interesting opinion from the State Board that showing proposed improvements would fall under the definition of professional engineering...
LRDay, post: 350142, member: 571 wrote: What are the chances a city would hire a 60+ year old surveyor that had been mostly self employed for 20+ year...