How do you handle difficult or unexpected situations in construction surveying?
Construction surveying is a vital skill for any land surveyor who works on projects involving buildings, roads, bridges, pipelines, or other structures. It involves measuring and marking the location, alignment, elevation, and dimensions of the construction site and its features. However, construction surveying can also pose many challenges and surprises, such as weather changes, site access issues, design changes, equipment failures, or human errors. How do you handle these difficult or unexpected situations in construction surveying? Here are some tips and best practices to help you cope and deliver accurate and timely results.