Leica being high priced is the long held thinking. But when I bought GPS a couple years ago it was priced comparably to the Topcon, with Trimble being...
Does anyone still run a closed traverse? Asking for a friend... It is way past time to update that standard, isn’t it?
I agree with Chris. To restate, the Lenker is for high production but limited precision. When you have to put elevations on a a lot of hubs from a sin...
I suggest rotating the plans so that north is up.
I started my survey career in B.C. after graduating from B.C.I.T. and moved to Oregon in 1995. Mostly, the basics, there isn't a lot of difference be...
I suggest contacting companies that are large enough that their staffing needs can't be satisfied from within the family unit.
@olemanriver?ÿ Unfortunately there are a lot more bad boss stories out their than good boss stories.?ÿ Nevertheless, although I am currently in a uni...
$1200 Australian dollars is currently equal to $835 US dollars. Still at least double any possible real value, I think. It has definitely been through...
Time to look for work elsewhere?ÿ Please let us know how the compensation packages you may get offered compare to what you are getting now.
Generally the lath is used in conjunction with the rod, hub, or nail that marks the point. Or as very temporary or rough mark, as of a point on line.
Neat ideas..............but................one big flaw.?ÿ The steps need to be physically separated from the main structures by a couple of inches. ...
I can honestly say that I have never ??deed staked? a property in my life. I??m constitutionally unable.
It looks like a try at using permiable pavement concrete to make curb and gutter. Either that or somebody put about 100x too much air entrainment addi...
Good quality recelled GEB121s will give good service. No need to go off the reservation. I recently had one recelled by surveybattery.com and it is wo...
Yes, you can produce a survey for another party not the original client from the data and work product you have already produced. No, you shouldn't of...