Rothe & Associates, PLLC

Rothe & Associates, PLLC Rothe & Associates is a land surveying and civil engineering company based in South Texas. We pro We are located in Hondo, Texas, at 1705 Avenue K.

Charles Rothe & Associates, Inc., Engineers & Surveyors, is a civil engineering and land surveying company established January 1, 1978. Our primary area of operation extends to Zapata and Starr counties on the south; Atascosa, Bexar, and Wilson counties on the east; Kerr, Real, & Edwards counties on the north; and Maverick and Val Verde counties on the west. We specialize in land title surveys, su

bdivision design and development, construction staking, oil well stakeouts and plats, drainage studies, street plans, sewer and water plans, and municipal water and sewer systems. We utilize Trimble GPS surveying equipment in conjunction with conventional optical equipment and hand-held computers. We use AutoCAD drafting software in combination with Carlson Survey & Civil design software. Haestad and HydroCAD software is utilized for drainage studies, and the Kentucky Pipe Program for water system network modeling.

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09/30/2021

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Surveyors are not the only professionals who sometimes need to guard their field equipment. In this recent "Seen & Heard" collection by GPS World (see the 2nd story from top), farmers in the UK are the target of organized gangs of thieves who steal GPS/GNSS systems from ag equipment. We know from ex...

And for all you math-type folks out there - Merry Christmas again!!
12/20/2019

And for all you math-type folks out there - Merry Christmas again!!

Merry Christmas!!It's time to bring back our favorite Surveyor Santa to wish all of our clients and vendors a Very Merry...
12/20/2019

Merry Christmas!!

It's time to bring back our favorite Surveyor Santa to wish all of our clients and vendors a Very Merry Christmas! We sincerely thank each of you for supporting our business during this very busy year. Our wish for all is a simple Christmas spent with family, and a productive and prosperous New Year in 2020. There are some big changes afoot here at Charles Rothe & Associates. If you haven't heard the details yet, you will soon enough. Blessings to all as we wrap up one year and move boldly into the next decade!

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08/30/2019

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In this 2-part series, Scott Martin shares some of his personal learning experiences, notably those times along the path when the light came on. We all have those moments at some time or other, and hopefully when it's all done we will have learned something useful that will stick with us for at leas...

12/20/2018

Wow! What a year 2018 has been! Seems that it was only about 6 months long as it flew by - but that's probably because we have been blessed with plenty of work to be done, and good clients for whom to do it. May 2019 be a good year for all, but especially during this holiday season, may we also take some time to focus on what's really important in life: our relationships with other people. Good work has its merits, but work by itself becomes meaningless without good relationships.Blessings to all!

Rocket Hole in the IonosphereThe launch of a SpaceX heavy lift rocket in August of 2017 created some unexpected results ...
03/30/2018

Rocket Hole in the Ionosphere

The launch of a SpaceX heavy lift rocket in August of 2017 created some unexpected results in the earth's ionosphere, effectively punching a temporary hole in this portion of the earth's atmosphere. As noted in an article at ARS Technica, the ionospheric disruptions resulted from the rocket's unusual vertical trajectory, rather than a typical rocket trajectory that is more parallel to the earth's surface. Scientists say this disruption may have caused errors in GPS navigation of up to 1 meter. Why the errors?

With GNSS timing is everything. This diagram shows how satellite transmissions can be delayed by varying conditions in the ionosphere. Basically, GPS receivers determine their position based on the time it takes for satellite signals to reach them, and any interference with that time calculation impacts the accuracy of the result. If your GPS application is just to navigate the highways from city to city, the error resulting from this ionospheric disturbance won't make any difference, but if your application is precise surveying to centimeter accuracy, 1 meter makes a world of difference!

The concern is that as we become more dependent on GPS navigation for applications such as autonomous vehicles, and as the frequency of rocket launches increases, scientists need to better understand the influences of rocket launches on the ionosphere so that GPS calculations can compensate for these predicted changes in timing.

And on a more local note, we wish a Happy Easter to all!!

Ancient History meets Modern SurveyingIn the Feb-2018 American Surveyor is an article detailing an interesting blend of ...
01/31/2018

Ancient History meets Modern Surveying

In the Feb-2018 American Surveyor is an article detailing an interesting blend of new and old. Faculty and students from the University of Virginia use modern survey techniques to precisely document the ruins of ancient Inca city Saqsaywaman, with the goal of preventing further decay of the archeological site. Unfortunately, some misinformed good intentions have led to accidental destruction of what remains of the city's rock walls. Even though they were constructed 400 years ago, the precision fit of huge stones in the walls rivals some modern engineering techniques. Read the full article at this link.
http://www.amerisurv.com/content/view/16511/153/
Be sure to click on the additional link at the top to view a PDF version that includes images.

A Season of Gratitude:We should be grateful every day for all of the gifts that we enjoy, and tend take for granted.  Bu...
11/22/2017

A Season of Gratitude:
We should be grateful every day for all of the gifts that we enjoy, and tend take for granted. But especially during this season set aside for giving "Thanks", we are mindful of all our blessings, and offer a sincere "Thank You!" to all of our clients and friends. A Happy Thanksgiving to all!

In or Out of The Box?In the January issue of The American Surveyor, Wendy Lathrop shares her insights about thinking out...
01/31/2017

In or Out of The Box?

In the January issue of The American Surveyor, Wendy Lathrop shares her insights about thinking outside the box. Sometimes it's a good thing, but depending on the circumstances it can sometimes get you in trouble. In general, we need to be open to new ideas, learning new methods and new concepts that can expand our horizons and improve the way we accomplish our work, especially in light of the rapid pace of technological change in the world around us.

There are times, however, when thinking too far outside the box can have serious ramifications. Even though Wendy's article refers to examples in the surveying industry, the concept applies to every person and every business. One example is thinking so far out of the box that you commit to deliver a product to a client, but you lack the proper training or expertise to perform the work accurately and on time. As Wendy states, "Learning from scratch is not optimal under pressure of deadlines and budgets."

So, bottom line, it's usually OK to think at least a little bit outside the box... unless you're a cat. ;)
Enjoy Wendy's full article at this link:
http://www.amerisurv.com/content/view/15756/153/

Thanks to our clients for your business during 2016.  Wishing a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to all!
12/16/2016

Thanks to our clients for your business during 2016. Wishing a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to all!

Thankfulness, the attitude of being grateful for one's current situation, seems to be a commodity that's in short supply...
11/15/2016

Thankfulness, the attitude of being grateful for one's current situation, seems to be a commodity that's in short supply, especially in light of the recent presidential elections. Between the candidates' divisive shots at each other, and the media throwing fuel on the fire, criticism appears to be much more prevalent than gratitude. The post-election response from both sides is not much of an improvement, most notably the whining and fussing and street rioting simply because the election may not have turned out as some would like. In the midst of all this wasted energy, be mindful of the multitude of blessings that the vast majority of us enjoy daily. Even those considered "low income" by American standards are wealthy when compared with much of the world's population. So on this Thanksgiving holiday, take a step or 2 back from the noise, fast from the media for a while, and take stock of yourself and your many blessings. If done honestly, you will most certainly reap a harvest of thankfulness.

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1705 Avenue K
Hondo, TX
78861

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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