documentation of surveying

dear all,

good afternoon.

can you please explain me anybody this following questions? 

  1. How we describe documentation in land surveying?   What is actual documentation?  What we require for documentation?
  2. How we fix a control line or property line in a new construction site?

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  • GEO Ambassador

    "documentation" will be different for all areas of the world, i'd imagine.  Perhaps you might like to be more specific regarding what you need to know and what this is in reference to...

    • Student Surveyor

      Sure, I was about saying the same thing. What may be considered as part of a survey documentation in one country may not be relevant in another country or state.

      Please check on this page, it may be helpful.

      Chief Surveyor General - Documentation
      • GEO Ambassador

        good tip Kennedy...

        Also it might be practical to add what "type" of documentation in addition to where, why, how and when...  we must always remember that we are initiating dialogue with an international audience, unless of course we are posting inside our own local group hub

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