I've been gradually assembling themed photo albums based on Land Surveyors United submissions. This month we are focusing on "Wildlife Caught While Surveying" and you can see the progress of the album so far. If you have the time, check out these albums and when you run across one that you submitted, simply drop some more information in the comments section so that everyone can get a better idea of what they are looking at, especially LOCATIONS-if you could map the photo, that would be a great help.. The idea is to eventually pair up the photos that you submitted with your place marker on the LSU member map.
How Do Surveyors Ensure Accuracy and Reliability in Survey Data for Large-Scale Projects? We've put together some strategies but we would always love to hear from you - the Surveyors of this Community!
For surveyors working on large-scale…
Building the Brooklyn Bridge: Bridging Cities and Innovating Surveying Practices
On May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge gracefully arched over the East River to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn, forever transforming the urban landscape of New York City.…
This video covers the presenter's Top 10 Tips (with several sub-tips) for applicants for the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam, Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) Exam as well as the state-specific or jurisdictional exams given in the U.S.…
5 Essential Flagging Tips for Surveyors
As a surveyor, you know that efficient flagging techniques can make a world of difference in your productivity and accuracy. In this post, we'll share some valuable flagging tips and tricks to help you…
The Laser Plummet: Shaping Precision in the Field of Land Surveying
The advent of the laser plummet in the realm of land surveying marks a significant evolution in the precision and efficiency with which vertical reference points are established. As…
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