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Defining Boundaries: Connecticut's Surveying Legacy

In the rich tapestry of Connecticut's history, surveying has played an instrumental role, mapping its diverse topography and influencing the state's development from colonial times to the present. This exploration delves into the pivotal moments and figures in Connecticut surveying, tracing how their precision and dedication have helped shape the state's landscape and governance. The Colonial Foundations of Surveying: Connecticut's surveying narrative began in its colonial days, when landā€¦

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Effects of frost on monumentation?

Does anybody have any idea on how much frost affects monumentation?Ā  I have always wondered how much an iron pin or concrete monument could move based on frost.Ā  I survey in Connecticut, where the code deems frost depth at 42", but concrete monuments are only 30" and iron pins are accepted at 24", so frost must have an affect.Ā 

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Professional Land Surveyors of Connecticut

In this group for Connecticut Land Surveyors, feel free to discuss anything related to land surveying industry in the state of Connecticut.

 

State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors

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