Certified Survey Technicians-NSPS

Certified Survey Technicians-NSPS The National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) sponsors a comprehensive national certification program for survey technicians.

This week's episode of "Surveyor Says! The NSPS Podcast" takes on the serious subject of surveyors and their role dealin...
01/16/2025

This week's episode of "Surveyor Says! The NSPS Podcast" takes on the serious subject of surveyors and their role dealing with wildfires. Our guest, Carl C.de Baca, a professional land surveyor with R.E.Y. Engineers, Inc. from Folsom, CA. Carl and Tim recently sat down to discuss conditions of performing parcel tracement in post-disaster condition, biohazards to consider, and compilation of records research and data collection processes. A can't miss conversation so check it out today!

https://surveyorsays.podbean.com/

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01/06/2025
Monument Monday!
12/30/2024

Monument Monday!

Flash "way" back Friday!
12/27/2024

Flash "way" back Friday!

Monument Monday!Frank X. Spencer and Associates, Inc. (FXSA), recovered the below survey monument and used it as a basis...
12/23/2024

Monument Monday!

Frank X. Spencer and Associates, Inc. (FXSA), recovered the below survey monument and used it as a basis for control for a USACE project in the area. The monument is unique because it marks the exact point where the boundaries of the Creek, Osage, and Cherokee Nations meet, as well as the 96th Meridian. It also separates two counties: Osage and Tulsa. Positioned by the Oklahoma Department of Highways, Survey Division, and designed by L.E. Higginbotham, it serves a key role in defining this area. The monument was carefully reset in 1973 and is located with precise details: 19 feet north of a traffic island’s curb, 40 feet west of a nearby expressway bridge, and 407 feet east of a specific avenue centerline. Its precise location and role in marking important boundaries make it a notable and valuable reference point.
Authority: The marker indicates that it is under the authority of the Oklahoma Department of Highways, Survey Division.

Location: The monument sits between Osage and Tulsa County, it also sits in between Osage Nation, Cherokee Nation and Creek Nation. The monument also sits on the 96th Meridian.
Date: The monument was reset in 1973.
Designer: Designed by L.E. Higginbotham.

NSPS Flashback Friday!  Submitted by Lloyd Pilchen, Los Angeles, CASubmit one to info@nsps.us.com
12/20/2024

NSPS Flashback Friday!
Submitted by Lloyd Pilchen, Los Angeles, CA
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