Too many photos, no signposting
The evidence is there somewhere, but nobody can tell which shots answer the real question.
Most survey trouble is not technical. It is missing context, weak signposting, and assumptions nobody bothered to write down.
The evidence is there somewhere, but nobody can tell which shots answer the real question.
If you could not confirm something, say it. Hidden assumptions are what come back later.
Review time creeps up because every report needs decoding first.
Same layout, clearer signposting, obvious constraints, and a report people can use without a second phone call.
Someone who was not at the survey should be able to open the report and understand the main constraints without phoning the surveyor. If the report needs translation, it is not doing enough work.