rgsdez
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 13, 2003
- 16
I'm starting to do more site plan work. As such I usually will, or will have the property owner, enlist the services of a surveyor during the process. I am finding that I need more and more preliminary survey work (locating preliminary control to show the owner alternative drive locations, some preliminary topo on the drives, alternative septic field locations, alternative house locations, etc..., and locating some existing features. I'm looking at purchasing a used instrument for surveying, such as a transit or theodolite. Any ideas on what to look for at a modist price ?
Be assured, eventually a surveyor will be brought into the site plan process to do the detailed and accurate survey work.
Be assured, eventually a surveyor will be brought into the site plan process to do the detailed and accurate survey work.