Accuracy is the end game when it comes to surveying a job site. If that information isn’t spot on, you’re bound to run into problems once it is time to get down to work. That’s where caring for your surveying equipment comes into play.“The reason you want to care for this technology is so you don’t make a mistake in positioning when you’re out on site,” says Scott Crozier, business area manager for site positioning solutions at Trimble. “You think you’ve positioned something correctly that you haven’t — that’s when it will cost you money.”Here are some tips on surveying


















