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As an engineering surveyor or a cad-astral practicing surveyor or hydro-graphic/offshore/marine surveyor or mining surveyor or geodetic/deformation surveyor or topographic surveyor or remote sensing and GIS expert, please kindly share your experience with one of the survey industry mentioned above by commenting/telling us your role/responsibility and how you have been executing/carryout your assign tasks in your industry.

It is time to share, learn and ask question from one and another.

Believe me we have a lot of expertise and wealth of experience professionals among the community, so let start now!!!

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    Most surveyors are more familiar with four corners survey, topo survey but I believe the most technical aspect of field surveying is in construction survey.
    Brian what type of equipment have you been using in pegging out curves during horizontal alignment of road construction?
  • I have the privilege of doing lots of topo, construction and boundary surveys for both private and public sectors. Honest, accurate and clear notes are always extremely important. We must remember that we are paid to be liable and when a boundary dispute or an as-built survey that shows errors occurs, in court it all comes down to a surveyor's field notes. Hand drawn/ written information from someone on the ground when the survey or construction services were performed. So accurate and honest notes I think are paramount
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