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FAQs
Can surveyors make mistakes? ›
Land surveyors are licensed professionals with advanced training. However, that doesn't mean they don't make mistakes once in a while. Land surveying is a highly technical process that involves knowledge of mathematics, technology, and specialized equipment. Of course, you can't rule out the margin for human error.
What does FIR mean on a survey? ›FOUND IRON PIPE (AS LABELED) FIR. FOUND IRON ROD (AS LABELED) FIRC. FOUND IRON ROD W/ CAP (AS LABELED)
Is there a lot of math in land surveying? ›Surveyors will find math operations, fundamental and advanced mathematical skills addressed in this course very useful in the educational and professional career. It is important for land surveyors to have a developed understanding of the basic operations of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
What does TP mean in surveying? ›TIE POINT - The point to which a survey connection is made.
What are the five common survey mistakes? ›- Don't write leading questions. ...
- Avoid loaded questions. ...
- Stay away from double-barreled questions. ...
- Absolutely do not use absolutes in questions. ...
- Be clear by speaking your respondent's language.
If your surveyor is not a member of RICS, you can complain to the surveyor firm directly. Alternatively, you can take the matter to arbitration. However, the surveyor will first have to agree to arbitration. You may take your case to property ombudsman depending on whether they are a member of one.