Thank you for helping to make www.huffmansurveying.com so successful. Increased traffic to my website for 7 straight months is not an easy task. Quality content and refreshing insight is hard to create after so many years in the surveying business. And a special thank you to those of you who have left reviews. Letting others know about your experiences is invaluable. And don't forget to check out the video page. Thanks again and lets keep it going in March.
Matt
Discussions related to the surveying industry, real estate, land development, science, nature, current events.... and whatever else might interest me.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Another Surveying Review
Matt did a great job creating an Improvement Location Certificate on a small acreage property for one of my clients. His work product was accurate and timely. My client was delighted with his work and it helped them build their fence without encroaching on a neighbor’s property or city easements. I would have no problem referring Matt to any of my clients.
Wendy Atkinson, CRS, GRI, SFR
Prudential Real Estate of the Rockies
Rock Solid Realtors ®- Rock Solid Results
Thanks Wendy!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
A Recent Review
A Recent review from a satisfied customer:
“Matt is an exceptional Surveyor and would be an excellent choice for anyone in the Denver area looking for his service. He has solid experience and training, his manner is warm and friendly, he interacts with his clients as a consultant, and is genuinely concerned about helping his clients accomplish their goals".
This is my recommendation and best wishes for your business.
Thanks
John
John Waters | Realtor®
Your Castle Real Estate
Cell | 303.570.6019
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Bids and Contracts
Must have bid a half dozen larger projects this year. Seems like each project is ideal but I suppose you can't survey everything... Bidding these projects is not an exact science anyway. Every project hangs in the balance of finding relevant control and established boundary corners. It's hard to estimate that balance. But each bid has been accompanied by a written contract for services. Identifying a specific scope of service along with an expected schedule helps clients understand the process to completing survey work. It also specifies the schedule of payments, some with a retainer or deposit, some a flat rate, some an hourly invoice, billed monthly. One even had a daily rate for a set of specific tasks each day.
Better to be bidding projects than not. I love to see new and different kinds of surveying projects come across my desk. I've been doing this long enough to appreciate the variety.
more later
Better to be bidding projects than not. I love to see new and different kinds of surveying projects come across my desk. I've been doing this long enough to appreciate the variety.
more later
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