Nik/List members,
From a local authority perspective we don't have in house cad tech guys etc so it may be a step up from trying to draw CSM in word (which is a pain). Although I admit it looks a bit basic if its conceptually sound, functional and quick to use I may consider using it for Part IIA desktop studies.
Regards
Dave
David Jackson
Contaminated Land Officer
Wakefield Council
Safer & Stronger Communities
Environmental Health
Newton Bar (Lower Building)
Leeds Road
Wakefield
WF1 2TX
Tel 01924 306924
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From: Contaminated Land Management Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nik Reynolds
Sent: 07 October 2008 09:43
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Subject: Re: KeyCSM Launch Event - Conceptual Site modelling software laucnh event: 4 November 2008
I have just had a quick look on the LQM website to see the conceptual model
programme which is now being sold/touted for use and am appalled at what
I've seen. I have attached a bite from the web site showing a site plan.
I would expect my wife's primary school class (age 7) to produce better!!
If this is as good as it gets I would prefer hand drawings to be submitted
with SI reports.
We have a CAD lad in house who in no time can generate a cross section plan
where required and site plans for every project we work on. This looks to
be etchasketch for consultants!! If you want a computered aided drawing -
get a CAD tech!
If this is not a true representation of the quality of the work which can be
obtained from the conceptual model programme please put better examples on
the web site.
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