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This book covers the often humorous adventures of Ritchey Marbury during his more than seventy years of surveying and engineering. It tells how his survey crews were motivated when he fell face-first into a muddy swamp; how he peered out of a sanitary sewer manhole to see his future wife staring at him from her front porch; and how he almost fainted when he saw his son lying in a hospital bed, smiling, after being cut in the head by a machete. He was put in a wheelchair and wheeled out of the room. This book also illustrates the advancement of surveying and engineering through examples of…mehr

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This book covers the often humorous adventures of Ritchey Marbury during his more than seventy years of surveying and engineering. It tells how his survey crews were motivated when he fell face-first into a muddy swamp; how he peered out of a sanitary sewer manhole to see his future wife staring at him from her front porch; and how he almost fainted when he saw his son lying in a hospital bed, smiling, after being cut in the head by a machete. He was put in a wheelchair and wheeled out of the room. This book also illustrates the advancement of surveying and engineering through examples of actual events. It tells some little known facts about the growth of several developments in Albany, Georgia. These include Albany State University, Albany Mall, Hidden Lakes Subdivision, Lake Park Subdivision, Lancaster Village, Albany Civic Center, and others. This is not a business book, a textbook, or a technical book. It is a humorous memoir of surveying and engineering stories. They are all true and from Ritchey's personal experiences in a profession he loves. Readers will enjoy the unique stories while learning about the fun life of a surveyor and engineer.
Autorenporträt
Ritchey Marbury began his career in surveying and engineering in 1949, at the age of eleven, while working for his father on a surveying crew. Later he earned his Bachelor of Civil Engineering and Master of City Planning degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology. After serving two years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he became registered as both a land surveyor in the state of Georgia and a professional engineer in the states of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Idaho. In 1965, after his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he began working full-time with his father at Marbury Engineering Company. He served as Vice President and later as President and CEO of Marbury Engineering Company until the merger of his company with EMC Engineering Services, Inc., in 2004. For the next five years, he served as a Senior Vice President and West Georgia Division Director of that company. After retiring from EMC Engineering Services, Mr. Marbury worked with SRJ Engineering and as a private consultant until he accepted a position as City Engineer with the City of Cordele, Georgia. At the time of this writing, he has been with the City of Cordele, Georgia, for almost eight years and continues working there. He loves his work and has enjoyed working with every company with which he has been associated. As a past national chair of the Quality Management Committee for ACEC (the American Consulting Engineer's Council, now known as the American Council of Engineering Companies), he helped in the preparation of the Quality Assessment Workbook published by ACEC in 1995. He has conducted seminars on planning and leadership for various organizations. These include the China Association for Science and Technology in Beijing, China; the national meeting of the Consulting Engineers Small Firm Coalition in Denver, Colorado; the NSPE Professional Edge Conference in Houston, Texas; the American Consulting Engineers Council's annual meeting at Hilton Head, South Carolina; and the Hawaii Consulting Engineers Council in Honolulu, Hawaii. Ritchey loves life and enjoys people. He hopes those reading this book can share many of his fun experiences.