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GSM Surveying & Levelling basic concepts and terms

Engineering Land Surveying Basics .
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The history of surveying started with plane surveying when the first line was measured. Today the land surveying basics are the same but the instruments and technology has changed. The surveying equipments used today are much more different than the simple surveying instruments in the past. The land surveying methods too have changed and the surveyor uses more advanced tools and techniques in Land survey.

Civil Surveying - Topographic Survey

 

KarconRoller Circular Curves - Types, Components & Setting Out

KarconRoller Curvature & Refraction

Civil Engineering survey is based on measuring, recording and drawing to scale the physical features on the surface of the earth. For different survey sites, different tools and survey equipment is used. The surveyor uses instruments for measuring, a field book for recording and nowadays surveying softwares for plotting and drawing to scale the site features read more [Read More] In civil engineering survey the survey engineers perform various measurements to do professional surveing. The surveying Leveling techniques are aided by instruments as theodolite, Level, tripods, tapes, chains, telescopes etc and then the surveying engineer dafts a report on the proceedings. Curvature and Refraction occur due to..... read more [Read More]

KarconRoller Errors in Surveying & Levelling

KarconRoller Compound Curves

A basic method in civil surveying and leveling for measuring different areas and locations. Triangular systems are usually used for land surveying and sounding is basically used for seas, rivers, oceans etc.. read more [Read More] Combination of two or more simple circular curves of different radius having their curvature in the same direction. Essentially, a compound curve consists of two curves that are joined at a point of tangency and are located on the same side of a common tangent.

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