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Wednesday, May. 23, 2012
Educating, Training, and Exploring
- Written by Jay Jones
- Created on Saturday, 24 January 2009 03:28
My intentions for this column are twofold. First, I hope to explore the machine control issues from the land surveyor’s perspective and give land surveyors insight into the whole machine control arena. I hope to cover such issues as how do land surveyors see machine control? Is it taking work away from land surveyors or is it a catalyst to new markets of revenue? Are land surveyors qualified and should they even be involved with machine control? Do we need to be licensed or registered to perform data preparation and model building?
Second and more importantly, I hope to educate the majority of non users of the benefits and advantages of using machine control and along the way, I will hopefully teach some of the existing users a better or more efficient way to utilize their investment in machine control. Personally, I hope and expect to learn and gain more knowledge from the various readers and responses to this column. I would like to see this column and website be a channel to help people with the same issues, questions and challenges come together to learn and teach each other about machine control technology. I know from experience, the challenges of trying to find someone to talk to about machine control when you are first getting involved, or when you have been using it for years and come up with an unusual situation that requires input from other experienced users. I see this website as a facility where beginner and experienced users can share experiences, questions, concerns and ideas to help expand machine control technology.
Machine control is no longer only for the large multimillion dollar companies on large site projects. Small business working on small scale projects can easily utilize the advantages and earn a great return on their investment.
Even though I am a professional land surveyor, my true passion is the construction field and construction work. Because of this, I concentrate the majority my business on construction layout, data preparation and machine control model building and consulting for contractors. My construction experience has also given me a good understanding of construction projects and the needs of construction clients. I always tell my construction clients that I am still a “construction guy” I just happen to be a professional land surveyor.
My goal with this column is to help everyone, including myself, become more educated about machine control and its possibilities whether you are just looking to get involved with the technology or you have all ready been involved for years.
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