What are the methods of surveying?
Most Land Surveyors use electronic distance and angle measuring equipment, as well as the traditional transit and tape. Modern computer systems aid in efficiently gathering measurements and in evaluating all collected evidence required to perform the survey. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) or “satellite surveying” can provide greater accuracy and efficiency for some surveys. The Land Surveyor takes pride in using these instruments and computers to perform land surveys efficiently, accurately and cost effectively.
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