My mission at Accustar Surveying is to provide practical surveying solutions while keeping cost reasonable. I am committed to supporting your programs by providing you with down-to-earth ideas and personal service. I strive for fundamental approaches with innovation and technology to save time and reduce customer risks and cost. My responsibility to the customer applies to all of the company's services.
The foundation for Accustar Surveying's success is built upon sound surveying principles, smart use of technology and, delivery of quality products. I work my client's agenda first!
The foundation for Accustar Surveying's success is built upon sound surveying principles, smart use of technology and, delivery of quality products. I work my client's agenda first!
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What do land surveyors do other than stand behind a transit and wave their arms at other people that we can't see, or set up traffic cones and road barriers that force us to change lanes and drive through a watery pot hole after having just washed our car?
The answer is simple.
Understanding it is not.
Surveyors mark the boundaries of land, create maps and legal descriptions, and plan and organize the development of property.
We deal with a lot of important issues in our lives but the three that seem most timeless and universal are our families, our health, and our rights to our land.
The answer is simple.
Understanding it is not.
Surveyors mark the boundaries of land, create maps and legal descriptions, and plan and organize the development of property.
We deal with a lot of important issues in our lives but the three that seem most timeless and universal are our families, our health, and our rights to our land.
Surveying techniques have existed throughout much of recorded history.
In ancient Egypt, when the Nile River overflowed its banks and washed out farm boundaries, boundaries were re-established by a rope stretcher, or surveyor, through the application of simple geometry.
The nearly perfect squareness and north-south orientation of the Great Pyramid of Giza, built c. 2700 BC, affirm the Egyptians' command of surveying.
In ancient Egypt, when the Nile River overflowed its banks and washed out farm boundaries, boundaries were re-established by a rope stretcher, or surveyor, through the application of simple geometry.
The nearly perfect squareness and north-south orientation of the Great Pyramid of Giza, built c. 2700 BC, affirm the Egyptians' command of surveying.
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