Retracing and Proofing Original GLO Section Corners
Location: Distance Learning Course
Description | Amount |
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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual | $ 180.00 |
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Course Objectives:
&nspb;&nspb;-&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;Help the professional understand the complex Sectionalized Survey System and make decisions involved with replacement of survey corners.
&nspb;&nspb;-&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;Help the professional understand how the work was done by the original surveyors and problems involved.
&nspb;&nspb;-&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;Review the advice given to the professional in the new 2009 BLM Manual that will help in knowing when evidence will indicate if setting new corners or accepting existing corners is the correct course of action.
&nspb;&nspb;-&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;&nspb;Gives the professional direction on where to find records and documents needed to make good decisions on a retracement of the original survey.
Fee: | $180.00 |
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Hours: | 3.00 |
CEUs: | 0.30 |
Distance Learning Course
Distance Learning CourseMilton Denny
Milton E. Denny is a registered surveyor in seven states, received his certificate in Land Boundary Surveys from the University of Illinois and a veteran of surveying, mapping and GIS. His special interest has always been in project development and management of firms. He is a past president of the Alabama Society of Professional Land Surveyors, a Fellow in the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and served for many years on the Board of Direction. Mr. Denny is the author of many manuals dealing with surveying, mapping and GIS. He is a nationally known speaker and lecturer on these subjects and writes a column called “The Business Side” for a trade magazine. He was instrumental in the starting of a new member organization in the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping called the “Geographic and Land Information Society and served as the first president. Mr. Denny recently finished publishing a book on the history of surveying measurement call “Surveying The Land: Survey Measurement Devices 1620 to 1920”. He also does a first person presentation of the Colonial Surveyor Andrew Ellicott. Since retirement he has formed the firm of Denny Enterprise, LLC to better serve the surveying and mapping community. He is currently working at off campus locations for Auburn University teaching basic and advanced surveying for the Alabama Department of Transportation. He is available for consulting on many different issues, including Buying and Selling a Company, Business Planning, Future of Surveying Technology, and Training at both the entry and advanced level for field and office personnel.