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MillStone Staff
John W. Ward PLS
Only a licensed PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR may perform boundary or land title surveys in Pennsylvania. A Professional Land Surveyor who practices under the statutory Code of Ethics is a credit to his community, his client or employer, and to himself. During boundary litigation, the Professional Land Surveyor is often called upon to appear in court as an expert witness, for his testimony is accepted as professional evidence and only he can assume the responsibility for the correctness and accuracy of his work. The Professional Land Surveyor offers a highly technical and complex service. It is important the surveyor be knowledgeable in whatever capacity he serves his client.
Dick Garrison - Office Manager
Regardless of business size, a good manager frees you from administrative hassles, keeps you up to date on your business, and maximizes your time to do your work. In large and small businesses alike, managers handle finances, oversee day-to-day operations, and supervise staffers. In a business of up to three employees, Dick is also a hands-on manager who knows every job in the front office.
Kevin Morgan - Cartographer
A carefully thought out and well designed map is a powerful tool. We are becoming an extremely visual society, and an increasing number of individuals and firms are using maps to analyze and illustrate spatial problems. Kevin draws maps, from very simple to extremely complex, can be generated from detailed site visits to remotely created models and graphics based on air photos and existing maps. Whether you need a general reference or athematic map for printed or other media, he can advise you on the most effective way to graphically represent your data.
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