Professional Land Surveyor Survey-Business Conditions Survey for August 2010?

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY

In this week’s Professional Land Surveyor Survey, I’m asking for your assessment of:

Business Conditions Survey for August 2010?

Are you seeing any improvements in the business climate, no change at a all, or is the business climate worsening.

I’ll be posting an update to this Business Conditions Survey monthly, and hopefully we’ll see continual improvements in the future.

It would be very helpful, too, if after you take the survey you also leave a comment explaining your answer and tell us the general location of where you are, which could give us some insights into where things are looking up, or not.

What do you think?

Take This Week’s Professional Land Surveyor Survey!

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4 responses to “Professional Land Surveyor Survey-Business Conditions Survey for August 2010?”

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  2. Eric Colburn Avatar

    I voted for business improving. I’m in the northeast of the USA, Rhode Island to be exact, and since the beginning of July, I’ve seen a strong increase in people requesting, and more importantly, buying land surveying services here.

    A little background – April of this year things were getting to slow but steady, which is much better than nothing at all. Then in May things started dropping off and June everything went dead. Thankfully, things really picked up in July and seem to be holding in August.

    What encourages me the most, is the extent of new projects related to new home building, which has been non-existing for the last two to three years.

  3. Jim Rossman Avatar
    Jim Rossman

    I don’t really see an uptick in new business yet. All the signs indicating the start of an improvement in the local area are becoming more apparent, but the outstanding proposals say that there is still some trepidation in ordering new work.

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