Danvers, MA, March 10, 2025 — Hancock Associates, a leading provider of surveying, civil engineering and wetland services, announced that Doug Andrysick, P.L.S….
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Inaugural Earth Observation Forum in Singapore Announced
Focuses on addressing the regional challenges of securing a climate resilient future
London & Singapore, 6th March 2025 – The inaugural APAC Earth Observation Forum, to be held on 10th April in Singapore, brings together…
Geo Week 2025 — A Milestone Event for Geospatial Technologies
Geo Week 2025, held in Denver from February 10–12, was the largest in its history, attracting 3,222 participants from 49 countries—an 8% increase…
Terminus
Well, it is February, and like all of you, (suuure…), my thoughts go straight to the Roman god of boundaries and boundary markers….
Rising From the Ashes
A power line fell early on the morning of Aug. 8, 2023, sparking a fire in overgrown brush near the edge of the historic…
Creative Technology Solves Underground Puzzle
When faced with mapping over 10,000 linear feet of utility tunnels, with some portions located five stories underground, Colliers Engineering & Design (CED)…
The University of Akron Surveying & Mapping Program
The year 1964 was a big one and full of firsts. Americans took their first bite of an Arby’s sandwich, while sitting in…
The Sixth Time’s a “Charm”
My first exposure to retracing original GLO surveys was at, of all places, the Larch Mountain Honor Camp, located about 20 miles east…
Ode to the Little Guy Part 2
Charles (Karl) Preuss, Surveyor and Cartographer of Fremont’s 2nd Expedition •1843–44•
The dearth of survey techniques in Charles Preuss’ accounts is regrettable but normal for historical papers. In this extract of Karl Preuss’ journal,…
FeedBack: My Experiences on the Border
I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Crattie’s brush-up on American border history. And in the process, it brought back a few memories of my own….