Andy Receives Surveyor License

Posted January 29, 2014 at 5:39 am by

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Andy Holman, PLS – Contributed photo

San Juan Surveying is delighted to announce that Andy Holman passed the Washington State Professional Land Surveyor exam and has received his Washington State Professional Land Surveyor license. Andy began working for San Juan Surveying in 2007 and was fortunate to work as an apprentice to John Thalacker, PLS, who started San Juan Surveying in 1972. Washington State law requires PLS Exam applicants to have 8 years professional-level experience under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor. In addition to John Thalacker, Andy has worked at San Juan Surveying with Robert Wilson, PLS, Patrick Kirby, PLS, Jeff Iverson, PLS, and James McCormick, PLS.

Andy is a 3rd generation Land Surveyor. Andy’s father, Dave Holman, PLS, introduced Andy to the survey profession as a young boy. Andy has fond memories of tagging along in the field with his dad, and uncles, Dan Holman, PLS, and John Holman, PLS. To Andy, “Land Surveying is a perfect combination of analytical thinking both in the office and the field and the joy of working in nature”. Andy also has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and Real Estate from Colorado State University.

To learn more about Andy and San Juan Surveying, LLC visit www.sanjuansurveying.com.

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