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Surveyors Embrace New Technology

As construction continues to become a bigger part of the business, surveyors are not only using new technology, they are becoming acquainted with new technologies used by their customers. For example, many construction and engineering firms contract with municipalities that use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map and track infrastructure assets. Asset location is represented on a digital map, which is very useful for centralized planning and administration of resources.

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Emily Pierce Joins Berntsen as Business Development Manager

Berntsen International, Inc., is pleased to announce that Emily Pierce, former president of the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors, is Berntsen’s new Business Development Manager. With decades of experience as a surveyor and leader, Emily brings in-depth knowledge of the art of surveying; her on-going contributions to the profession of surveying are welcomed and supported by Berntsen.

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Kevin Lettow Joins Berntsen as InfraMarker Product Line Manager

Berntsen International, Inc., is pleased to announce that Kevin Lettow has joined the company to lead the growing InfraMarker infrastructure asset verification business. With more than 30 years’ experience in product management and sales in the technology sector, Kevin provides granular technical expertise and broad understanding of IoT market trends and implementation challenges faced by utilities, municipalities and other infrastructure management organizations.

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George Washington, Surveyor (and a bunch of other stuff, too)

George Washington’s physical strength and endurance are well documented in biographies of his time as a soldier. His vigorous physicality made the art of surveying a natural fit as an occupation.

Though he was not formally educated in schools, he was taught the basics of surveying and land measuring as a home-schooled youth. He began surveying by measuring land at Mount Vernon, and when he was only 16, he was invited to join a survey party to lay out lots in western Virginia.

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Three Surveyors and That Other Guy

Among surveyors, Mount Rushmore is referred to as Three Surveyors and That Other Guy.

Did you know that it could be argued that all of the presidents on Mount Rushmore were surveyors? Three of the presidents are acknowledged surveyors: Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson (more to come about these surveyors in future blogs). But what about that other guy, Theodore Roosevelt?

While he never earned the title of surveyor or developed surveying expertise, Roosevelt was instrumental in mapping a thousand mile-long uncharted river in Brazil.

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Berntsen "Hearts" Surveyors

Like surveyors, Berntsen cares about quality, accuracy and a job well done. We provide the quality products that help surveyors leave their mark, and we are thrilled to celebrate the stories they share with us. The book “Lasting Impressions – A Glimpse into the Legacy of Surveying” authored by our CEO, Rhonda Rushing, looks at the importance of surveying and the monuments that have a personal and lasting impact on people’s lives.

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Brand your sweat equity

If you enter any building, by the time you hop on the elevator, you’ve probably seen multiple logos and ads in the building and on the clothing of the people you see. When you select your floor, you’ll see the logo of the elevator’s manufacturer on the panel.

But what about the company that actually constructed the building you’re in? After construction’s done, and the occupant moves in, the name of the builder is gone and probably forgotten.

That doesn’t have to happen.

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Investments in Subsurface Utility Mapping Technology Mean Big Savings for Cities

Lack of buried asset information is estimated to cost the U.S. about $50 billion annually.

Construction intended to improve public infrastructure is the most costly and involved public works undertakings by government and contracting firms.

It’s surprising that many of the costs associated with large-scale construction projects stem from:

  • relocating underground utilities

  • designing around them so they don’t need to be moved.

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Survey markers that can help drive your surveying business

Surveyors do much more than make precise measurements for boundary lines or construction projects – Surveyors are marketing an essential professional service.

Surveyors are critical to the accuracy of boundaries and infrastructure, yet their services are often undersold. It’s common that the only visible testament to a surveyor’s work are a few wooden stakes that are either removed or left in place to disappear over a few months.

Most end customers have only a peripheral knowledge of surveying in general, because surveying services are engaged through realtors or other contractors. It’s very important that your direct customer and the end-customer understand the value of surveying.

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Daniel Boone, Surveyor - and a bunch of other stuff, too.

One of the little-known facts about the expansion of settlers into the interior territories of the United States was the essential role that surveying played in establishing settlements. As tracts of land were allotted to settlers, these tracts had to be measured, marked and recorded. This effort called for enterprising people who were educated, resourceful, and tough enough to live off the land.

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The Real Meaning of "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors"

In his poem, Mending Wall, Robert Frost captured the adage of a New Hampshire neighbor who observed “Good fences make good neighbors.”

While this may be true in cases where boundary lines are valid and undisputed, fences can make decidedly worse neighbors when the fence lines are in question. The sovereign boundaries and borders of nations, in particular, make for hotly contested claims if the official lines are vague or questioned.

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Surveying the future with RFID

Next, we deploy our drone outfitted with GNSS, a magnetic locator and RFID transceiver to hover over each monument coordinates to confirm the existing monuments and search for any missing monuments.

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3 Benefits of Orbital Forged Survey Markers

It's not the metal in the cap, it's the higher-quality manufacturing process that makes a superior metal survey cap. Orbital forging is one part of the manufacturing process that makes the metal caps from Berntsen International stronger, smoother, and longer-lasting.

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Disasters Underscore Critical Need for Connected Utility Infrastructure

On Sept. 14, 2018, Hurricane Florence slammed into the Carolinas, bringing with her powerful winds, torrential rains and the potential to wreak catastrophic destruction. Though Florence was downgraded to a Category 1 storm as it moved over land, its high winds and rain toppled trees, triggered massive flooding and caused power transformers to explode like fireworks, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. More than 40 people have died as a result of the storm and flooding. ­­

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