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Drone Survey After Storms: What Surveyors Capture
Northern Utah woke up to soaked streets, washed-out slopes, and standing water after one of the wettest weekends on record. For surveyors, that means one

Drone Surveying: How FAA BVLOS Rules Could Reshape Work
Drone surveying is no longer a futuristic tool. In Utah, it’s become part of everyday work for surveyors, builders, and developers. From mapping new subdivisions

Why Flood Elevation Survey Matters After Burn-Scar Floods
When storms hit mountains, the results can be sudden and dangerous. Just last week, heavy rain rolled over the Buckley Draw burn scar and sent

Boundary Survey Could Decide a Public Trail Access Lawsuit
In Herriman, a local trail that residents have enjoyed for years is now at the center of a heated legal battle. The key to this

How an Elevation Survey Predicts Mudslide Risks
When Provo residents looked up at dark clouds rolling over the mountains this past week, few expected the destruction that followed. A sudden microburst hit

How Pipeline Projects Reveal Boundary Surveys Risks
When Ogden City started work on a major water pipeline through Ogden Canyon, most people focused on the big picture: clean water, better access, and