Surveying Liability: Managing Coordinate Risk

In construction, a coordinate error is not just a math problem—it's a lawsuit. Understand your legal 'Duty of Care'.

How to Use

Review the liability checkpoints below and integrate them into your project specifications.

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1. The Cost of Negligence

Case law has established that "professionals must exercise the degree of skill and care expected of a reasonably competent practitioner". Failure to verify a coordinate system (e.g., using "Assumed Coordinates" without tying to a geodetic control) breaches this duty.

  • Risk: Relying on "CAD Coordinates" (0,0 at corner) for geospatial staking.
  • Liability: If a structure encroaches on a setback due to rotation error, the surveyor is liable for demolition costs.

2. Contractual Protection

Ambiguous contracts breed lawsuits. Never accept a scope that says "provide coordinates" without specifying the system.

Required Specifications:

  • CRS Name & EPSG: e.g., "UTM Zone 14N (EPSG:32614)"
  • Epoch: e.g., "WGS84 (G1762)" for high-precision work.
  • Geoid Model: e.g., "EGM96" for vertical datums.

Training: Use the Mistake Simulator to demonstrate these risks to your team.

⚠️ Datum Hazard: Read Before Conversion

Coordinate values only have meaning when attached to a Datum.

  • WGS84: Standard for GPS, Google Maps, Web Mercator.
  • NAD27: Used in older USGS topographic maps (pre-1983).

Using the wrong datum can shift your position by 20-100+ meters. Always verify the source datum of your coordinates.

Use Cases

When Professional Consultation Is Recommended

For scenarios where self-check tools cannot mitigate risk, certified professional consultation is mandatory:

See the Decision Boundary Guide for detailed risk thresholds.

FAQ

Q: Can I be sued for using the wrong datum?

A: Yes. If standard of care requires WGS84 and you use a legacy datum without documentation, it constitutes negligence.

Q: What is 'Duty of Care' in surveying?

A: The legal obligation to adhere to standards that a reasonable professional would use in similar circumstances.

Q: Can contracts override geodetic science?

A: Physics wins on the ground, but contracts win in court. Ensure they match.

Professional Verification Disclaimer

This content is provided for decision-support and educational purposes for geospatial professionals and does not constitute legal, surveying, or engineering advice. Regulations and official standards vary by jurisdiction and project scope. Information is based on publicly available standards as of January 11, 2026. For critical projects, always verify current requirements with:

Reference: Professional Use & Scope

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Professional Risk Notice

Using the wrong datum or applying coordinates without grid-to-ground correction can cause 1–400 metre positional errors — a leading cause of surveying negligence claims and contract disputes.

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