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Surveying: What It Takes To Be A Surveyor

We see those people out all the time the ones with orange vests and tri-pods. What are they doing? You see them everywhere land is developed or going to be. They are surveyors. Surveying professional use advance scientific techniques to accurately determine the position of points and the angles and distances between them. Land surveying is necessary in order to plan and carry out virtually all forms of construction.

It is an important piece of the construction puzzle because it sets the physical boundaries of a project. It allows for society to have legal definitions in land possession. Imagine without these the wars that would be had over borders. Imagine if Canada thought they owned a mile more into the United States then what is set forth on a map with legal boundary lines. Chaos would ensue.

It is important also to have these definitions for defined transportation routes. As the land layout changes due to Mother Nature it is important to have surveyors out to keep track of these changes. Any minor discrepancies need to be tracked, mapped and documented for legal reasons. Property ownership is valuable to all of us. No one wants to have the road creep up into their property which is what can happen especially on roads that are not as established as highways.

Whenever new construction is taking place surveyors are one of the first people on the scene. It is important when looking at raw land that you evaluate the true boundaries so that land developing does not encroach on property that is not owned by the developer. Whenever building and construction of any kind is going on it is important that legal boundaries are set in place. When construction takes place on land that is not legally owned by the developer than messy legal situations ensue.

Surveying can be a very stressful position to hold. Professional surveying requires precise, accurate measuring. It is required that all calculations be within a set standard often as close as one – hundredth of a foot or about 1/8th of an inch. That leaves very little room for error. This is why when doing any project involving land that a licenses surveying professional is brought in. It is required by law that before construction begins a licensed surveyor signs and seals all plans involved in the project. Boundary corners are set in place with land markers that state the land surveyor’s registration numbers and contact information.


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Innovative Technology Makes Surveying Engineering More Efficient

Land surveyors play a crucial role in land development. Prior to building or repairing buildings, roads, bridges, landmarks, or other private or public property, it is the land surveyor’s job to mark, describe, and map property ownership. This clearly defines land boundaries in order to buy, sell, mortgage, repair, and develop land in an organized fashion.

New innovative technology and equipment is now available to make surveying engineering even more efficient. Geodimeters, in particular, have become one of the most useful pieces of equipment for a land surveyor. Geodimeters easily and precisely measure the distance between two points. Along with making the surveyor’s job easier, geodimeters also have the added benefit of determining if the property between two points is warping or collapsing. If the distance between the two points, measured by the geodimeter, changes with time, then the property or land has begun to deteriorate. It is crucial to determine this prior to building or developing land. Without this important equipment, a building, landmark, or even a road could collapse relatively quickly due to being built on unstable land. For safety’s sake, the geodimeter has become one of the most useful and efficient pieces of equipment in the surveying industry.

Along with new equipment, new technology is now available to the surveying engineering industry. There is now new technology available that allows managers to see what field data is being collected from the comfort of their office, more than 100km away. This technology is available in real time allowing managers to supervise the operations without having to be in the midst of the action. This makes the process easier for everyone involved.

Although new equipment and technology is now available in the surveying industry, not all survey crews are privy to it. There are now many survey crews for hire that can provide mapping, surveying, and analysis services. These survey crews can handle all surveying responsibilities, or can serve in conjunction with your current team if you are short on surveyors or time. If you are looking to employ survey crews, is important to find a well-established survey crew that does have access to these new technological advancements in order to save the most time and money. This will help to streamline the process for everyone involved in the process of buying, selling, mortgaging, repairing, or building property or landmarks.

For the most efficient and accurate surveying solutions, make sure to find a survey crew for hire that is current on the new equipment and technological advances available to the industry. This will allow for the fastest and most cost effective process possible.

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