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We’re proud to announce that David Jeffery and Tyler Heinrich have earned their Licensed Surveyor in Training (SIT) status in New Hampshire! David and Tyler are the newest additions to our surveying team, bringing skills and dedication that will strengthen our surveying services across the region.

 

David is an experienced Field Crew Chief, Drafter, and Certified Wetland Scientist with exceptional data processing and communication skills. David offers a diverse skill set which includes conducting topographic and as-built surveys for site development, road and culvert replacement, drainage studies, and similar projects throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

 

Tyler Heinrich’s new Licensed Surveyor in Training will help him contribute to a variety of surveying projects. Tyler is known for his attention to detail and his commitment to client projects. With 7 years of survey experience already behind him, we’re excited to see what Tyler teaches us next.

 

Becoming a Licensed Surveyor in Training requires years of preparation. Candidates must earn a degree in surveying or a related field, pass the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam, and work under the supervision of a licensed surveyor. This credential is the first step toward earning a full Licensed Land Surveyor (LLS) license, allowing surveyors to sign and seal plans that guide development projects safely and accurately.

 

All of the hard work and dedication that goes into earning this designation deserves recognition! Please join us in congratulating David and Tyler on this achievement!