8.5 Results
There are lots of different ways you could approach this. Mine ended up looking like this.
You can see that transportation costs are quite large in cost compared with accommodation. They also seem to be occurring at a different time.
Transportation costs were highest at the start of the boundary survey when they needed to get a lot of people into the field and get them set up.
Accommodation costs are very small by comparison, which I think makes sense. The surveyors often build their own accommodations while in the field so I wouldn't expect them to be paying many businesses a fee for accommodation. The timing of these costs does make me wonder. Why so late in the project? Are these expenses in the field or to winter in cities as they wait to be able to go back into the field. That would require a bit more research to figure out.