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Surveyors in History
California engineer and surveyor Bryant Sturgess has amassed a collection of 400 antique surveying images. Here are a few. 1,893kb
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GPS at LSU: A New Box for the Tigers
Baseball fans are enjoying the new Alex Box Stadium, a state-of-the-art sports facility at Louisiana State University. Survey technology played a large part in the construction. By Forest Crump 1,141kb
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Surveyors Convert, Connect and Expand to Create a Network of Possibilities
An Ontario firm uses robotics and RTN to greatly expand both the type and amount of its work. By Vicki Speed 1,180kb
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A Visit to Nedo
The Black Forest in Germany is home to one of the planet’s premier manufacturers of surveying accessories. By Marc Cheves, LS 2,533kb
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Surveyors in the Pipeline: Preparing for Careers in Survey and GIS
It began as a passion to teach real-world science, and became a student pathway to careers. By David Maddalena 1,414kb
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Pointed Journeys
You’ve heard of geo-caching? Here’s a new activity that searches the globe for confluences, the 14,029 points (on land) at which zero lines of latitude and longitude cross. By Joseph J. Kerski, Ph.D 1,1688kb
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