Surveying Update: Last 2 Points Change Plans

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In summary, the engineer at their company was told to do something that wouldn't work and was then punished for it.
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A while back I was saying that I didn't like the way I had been asked to layout a new road being built. I thought that they were making it too difficult on themselves. I staked it out how they wanted it (they wanted it to blend into the desert in a pretty way) all 6 miles of it (3miles on each side of the road) Then today as I was laying the last 2 points, I said the LAST 2, I was informed that they think that they are going to put curb and gutter along the edges instead of their original plan, because it will be easier.
Next time I feel like I don't know what I'm doing please remind me to go with my first instincts.
 
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Heh - welcome to engineering. You are always at the mercy of what "they" want and "they" aren't always thinking clearly. It sucks, I know. At my company, we have a job right now where we are being paid extra to fix mistakes we knew we made in a system we designed. Why? Because "they" insisted the system be designed that way.

[dramatization]
They: Do it this way.
We: It won't work that way.
They: Do it anyway.
We: It won't work that way.
They: Do it anyway.
We: It won't work that way.
They: Do it anyway.
We: Ok, fine - we warned you.
[...six months later...]
They: It doesn't work.
We: We know - we told you six months ago it wouldn't.
They: No you didn't - fix it!
We: Yes we did - here it is in writing.
They: Oh...please fix it?
We: Certainly - that'll be $10,000.

So the real question is - can you profit from their tenacious stupidity?
 
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:smile: :smile:

And the worst thing is that "they" surely take home more money than you.
 
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it actually works out easier for me this way, and even with what I've already done it will be less work for me than if they didn't change. I just wish I hadn't already staked so much for nothing
 

Related to Surveying Update: Last 2 Points Change Plans

1. What is "Surveying Update: Last 2 Points Change Plans"?

"Surveying Update: Last 2 Points Change Plans" is a report that outlines any changes made to the last 2 points of a survey plan. This information is important for accurately tracking any changes in the landscape or property boundaries.

2. Why is it important to have a surveying update for the last 2 points?

Having a surveying update for the last 2 points is important because it helps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the survey plan. Any changes to the last 2 points can have a significant impact on the overall plan and can affect property boundaries and legal rights.

3. How often should a surveying update for the last 2 points be done?

The frequency of surveying updates for the last 2 points can vary depending on the specific project or location. However, it is generally recommended to have a surveying update done at least every 5 years or whenever there are significant changes to the landscape or property boundaries.

4. Who is responsible for conducting the surveying update for the last 2 points?

A licensed surveyor is typically responsible for conducting the surveying update for the last 2 points. They have the necessary training and expertise to accurately measure and record any changes to the survey plan.

5. Are there any potential challenges in conducting a surveying update for the last 2 points?

Yes, there can be potential challenges in conducting a surveying update for the last 2 points. These can include difficult terrain, adverse weather conditions, or conflicting property rights. It is important for the surveyor to carefully navigate these challenges to ensure an accurate and reliable update.

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