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LM replied to the topic Survey Liability Release in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 5 months ago
Yes, it’s standatd to sign a release in exchange for receiving another consultant’s autocad file(s). The use of release forms in exchange for .dwg files is not limited to surveyors. Usually the release language is really sweeping, and says you agree that the info is accepted as-is, the .dwg might contain drafting errors, and might include a virus.…[Read more]
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LM's profile was updated 4 years, 5 months ago
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LM replied to the topic describing grading slopes for transportation projects in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 4 years, 6 months ago
If you know how much room you have, you can state that the transitions from the 2:1 slope at the top and toe shall occur smoothly in no less than (for example) ten feet.
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LM replied to the topic Commercial Building Site/Grading Plans in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 4 years, 8 months ago
Interesting thought. There is overlap between the disciplines… but imho, no way an LA prepares civil CDs, reports, etc., for 99% of commercial projects, at least in my experience. Your clients won’t save anything by having the civil sub to an LA. I mark up my sub’s fees at least 10% to cover administering their contracts and paying them in a…[Read more]
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LM replied to the topic Ethical Job Problem in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 4 years, 8 months ago
From the ASLA ethics page, https://www.asla.org/ContentDetail.aspx?id=4276. The 2nd sentence is more relevant.
[from R1.109] “Commentary: Members shall not take credit for work performed under the direction of a former employer beyond the limits of their personal involvement and shall give credit to the performing firm. Employers should give dep…[Read more]
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LM replied to the topic Commercial Building Site/Grading Plans in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 4 years, 8 months ago
I work for a civil firm. Andrew’s description is accurate, including the part about complaining about the need for an LA. That said, several of the larger LA firms prepare site plans and frequently team with civil firms over and over again. To answer your last question: I have not seen an LA stamp a grading and drainage plan/report, etc.
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LM replied to the topic Leaving LA for Civil in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 9 months ago
You wouldn’t be the first to switch to civil engineering from landscape architecture, although I have no idea how much more fulfilling the civil side might be for you. To be fair, I’ve only known one person who made a similar jump. She is now in a leadership role in the public sector after a successful consulting career.
It’s been a while since…[Read more]
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LM replied to the topic Site design and project entitlements in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 4 years, 10 months ago
Where are you working?
LAs frequently take a lead role on large multi-use planning & zoning projects in and along the Front Range. It really depends on the type of project and the developer’s preference as to who gets hired as the lead. Civils and architects can be perfectly capable of taking the lead as well, although in my experience that…[Read more]
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LM became a registered member 4 years, 10 months ago