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Survey Legend
Monday is an entirely different story as the primary language of the site is English and our community is 53% land surveyors in North America!  North American Land Surveyors today is your time to shine.   Use the Map Page to introduce yourself locally inside the forum for your location- share photos and videos to your Local Hubs in State Hubs for USA, Caribbean Island Hubs, Canadian and Mexican Land Surveyors hubs.   Let's inspire the next generation with a showcase of our similarities and diffe
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Survey Legend
International Surveyors Week 2019 is your time to shine! Use this opportunity to make yourself worth more to the public by sharing experience, surveying photos and videos of surveying in your location. We built a story map to illustrate this incredible week for land surveyors.
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Survey Legend
Welcome to all of our newest members of the community! By tomorrow we will have over 15,400 members worldwide!  I just want to bring you all up to speed on a few improvements, enhancements and additions to the community over the past week.   Our traffic is up over 400% from this time last month and the community is starting to explode with connectedness.
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Survey Legend
It's been a great week on Land Surveyors United and a lot of new updates and features to share but I am going to try to make this short and just provide some links to things to check out and get involved with.   
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Party Chief

Happy Birthday Land Surveyors United

 

9 Years ago today,during the absolute worst of times, my dad and I started Land Surveyors United in order to change the ways that land surveyors communicated, how they found support and the public perception of what a land surveyor does. With just 5 members and a hard drive full of knowledge base documents, we began doing what we believed to be impossible- creating a social support network for professionals who spend 90% of their time outdoors. Today, we ha

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Party Chief
In this post, I will give you some valuable resources and links to International surveying companies and some well know land surveying associations, in hopes that readers will add any links that I might have missed in the comments below. This will be PART THREE of my series of Surveying Resources
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Episode 252 - Chad Maxwell, PLS via GeoRadio- All Land Surveyor Podcasts in One

Strap in and grab your Trimble, because Episode 252 of The Geoholics takes us on a globetrotting, tech-loving, swamp-sloshing survey saga with none other than Chad Maxwell, PLS—a man who’s mapped more terrain than your Roomba on…

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SIBONGISENI is now a member of Land Surveyors United - Surveying Education Community
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Timothy S. Frantz posted a blog post in Surveying Jobs
United States, NE Pa.Looking for an experienced crew chief for heavy civil highway and site layout. Knowledge of robotic and RTK GPS survey equipment is required. Experience with computer survey software is a plus, but not required. If interested…
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Bob Harr is now a member of Land Surveyors United - Surveying Education Community
Wednesday
DEWARD BOWLES’s article was featured
I wrote this article 15 years ago and the code has since changed, however, this is as true today as it was then.  Chain! A recent article in the Journal of the Gulf Coast Surveyor Chain! Written by Deward Karl Bowles Texas Administrative Code, Title…
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christopher lucas published an article
We’re Not Just Writing About Surveying—We’re Writing Toward It
There’s no shortage of noise in the surveying world these days—automation this, AI that, another software company promising the end of fieldwork as we know it. At the same time, public…
May 5
christopher lucas published an article
The Line Isn’t the Boundary – Understanding Legal Constructs
Key Point: A boundary is a legal idea first, a physical point second.
You can measure it. You can mark it. You can stake it with millimeter precision. But that still doesn’t make it a…
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