dirt-nerd
Geotechnical
- Feb 12, 2023
- 5
For more important projects (e.g., bridges, retaining walls, culverts, etc.), I require my client's surveyor to go out and survey my borings. However, we do not have that luxury on smaller, less elevation critical projects (e.g., mass grading, small buildings, etc.).
I would still like accurate location & elevation data.
Short of getting lat/long from phone or handheld personal GPS and plopping our location on a contour map and estimating elevation, is there a better way of obtaining relatively accurate x/y coordinates and elevation? How do you estimate x/y/z coordinates of explorations?
I'm wanting within ~1-2ft in all directions. I'd like to have something easy to use/process and < $2k. I don't want to tip into the survey world but rather just have accurate x/y/z coordinates.
I would still like accurate location & elevation data.
Short of getting lat/long from phone or handheld personal GPS and plopping our location on a contour map and estimating elevation, is there a better way of obtaining relatively accurate x/y coordinates and elevation? How do you estimate x/y/z coordinates of explorations?
I'm wanting within ~1-2ft in all directions. I'd like to have something easy to use/process and < $2k. I don't want to tip into the survey world but rather just have accurate x/y/z coordinates.