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Home » A Land Surveying Career in Nebraska Comes With Perks
If you’re planning a surveying career in Nebraska, there are a couple of interesting things you should know according to Professional Surveyors Association of Nebraska (PSAN) president Jeremy Feusner. “First, county surveyors are authorized to establish lost or obliterated corners set in the original government survey. Any other Nebraska registered land surveyor can only establish any corner not set in the original survey,” he explains. “The other great thing we have is a Survey Record Repository at the Office of the Nebraska State Surveyor. This is a huge advantage over states who do not have such a repository.”
Boasting around 222 members, PSAN membership is holding steady with no shortage of interesting projects for land surveyors looking to explore what the state has to offer.