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If you are thinking about buying or selling a property, you are likely wondering whether a land survey is necessary. It is undoubtedly tempting to bypass the land survey to save money, yet it presents quite a considerable risk. A professional land survey should preface nearly every single land transaction. Here’s why:
Only a licensed, professional land surveyor may legally offer and provide land surveying services. A professional land surveyor is the best qualified person to check land title descriptions through actual land surveys and to write land title descriptions.
Jordan, Kaiser & Sessions was formed as a partnership between B.C. Jordan Jr., C.H. Kaiser Jr., and J.P. Sessions for the practice of Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on July 15, 1955.
National Surveyors Week is celebrated every year starting with the third Sunday in March. The goal of the week is to educate the public through classroom contact, media, and visible public service.
In the US, National Engineers Week is always the week in February which encompasses George Washington's actual birthday, February 22. It is observed by more than 70 engineering, education, and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies.
Newly elected officials hit a roadblock when it comes to finding a permanent fix for recurring flooding issues at Robins Lake Road. The county road sits on a privately owned dam that is not eligible for federal funds and fixing it is a $1.2 million project, officials said.
JKS is pleased to be teamed with Neel-Schaffer and Myriad Engineering Solutions for the engineering needs of the Natchez-Adams County Airport Master Plan.
C. Hayden Kaiser, Jr. was recently recognized for helping form the American Council of Engineering Companies of Mississippi (ACEC) and serving as the first President 50 years ago.
It is important to engage your children in different stem activities. STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach.
WHAT’S THE TOOL NO SURVEYOR CAN BE WITHOUT? The ubiquitous tool for a survey is called a theodolite, and it’s one job is to measure the horizontal and vertical angles between points.
In 1955, J. Proby Sessions joined Jordan and Kaiser, adding not only his own expertise as an engineer and surveyor but bringing with him the historically important work of Charles W. Babbitt and his son, John Walter Babbitt, dating to the 1850s.