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Thought Leader: What’s Old–What’s New
Young tech-savvy surveyors will adapt as we once did with computers and GPS. By Robert W. Foster, PS, PE, 83kb
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Decided Guidance: Applying Our Knowledge
"Over staking" existing monuments is a sub-professional act when performed by any surveyor. By Jason E. Foose, PS 144kb
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Book Review: Patrick Chura’s Thoreau The Land Surveyor
Just in time for this year’s Rendezvous, a look at Thoreau’s life as a surveyor. By Patrick Garner 192kb
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Pre-Construction Plan Helps Build Winery Visitor Center
Software provides cut-fill, elevations, and slope for Stag’s Leap Winery expansion in California. By Jeff Winke 5,796kb
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Product Review: JAVAD Triumph-LS Rover – A Technical Review, Part 1
A Massachusetts surveyor puts the unit through an exhaustive trial. Part 2 will cover the software. By Patrick Garner 4,727kb
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Rising Performance
A Romanian airport project proves that investing in new tools and expertise makes it easier to attract new business. By Erik Dahlberg 1,305kb
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Surveying & Mapping Industry Economics: Improving the Chances of Success
This installment shows how measurement error theory can be applied to assess risk when operating a business. By Lee Lovell, PS 631kb
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Vantage Point: Headlines That Make Surveyors Great Conversationalists
Headlines provide us with opportunities to show how wideranging surveyors’ knowledge is. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 868kb
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