BASICS OF SURVEYING Ivy Tech Community College. Surveying Definition DEFINITION The art and science of making such measurements as are necessary to determine.

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BASICS OF SURVEYING Ivy Tech Community College

Surveying Definition DEFINITION The art and science of making such measurements as are necessary to determine the relative position of points above, on, or beneath the surface of the earth, or to establish such points in a specified position

MAJOR SURVEYS TYPES Property surveys - Determine boundary lines, location of property corners, acquisition of data to prepare land subdivisions Route surveys - Designing and constructing engineering projects associated with transportation and communications

MAJOR SURVEYS TYPES Topographic surveys - Collect field data to prepare topographic maps Hydrographic surveys - Map shorelines of water bodies, chart bottom areas of streams, lakes, harbors, etc., measure flow of rivers, assess other issues related to navigation and water resources Aerial surveys (photogrammetry) - Use photographs mounted in specially designed planes

MAJOR SURVEYS TYPES Mine surveys Determine position of underground works and surface mines, fix position and direction of tunnels and shafts, define surface boundaries Construction surveys Performed during building of structure or project to fix elevation.

SURVEY GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE – Page 810 Latitude (φ) Lines run east- west parallel to equator Max angle 90° South latitudes are negative Longitude (λ) Lines run north south, converge at poles 0° - Greenwich Measured east and west - 80° max angle West longitude negative Measured in Deg, Min, Sec

DIRECTION Azimuth- clockwise angle from north to Line. Contains an angle between 0 and 360 degrees. (Page 810) Bearing – angle measured from north or south. Contains an angle between 0 and 90 degrees. (Page 811)

Traverse – Page 812 A traverse is a series of lines that each have a known length and are connected by known angles. Each traverse line is a course, and each point where courses intersect is a traverse station or station point. When traversing you start with a point of beginning (POB) and proceed to utilize a traverse type.

Contour – Page 823 Contour lines on a map show elevation. The markings on the contour lines use the same concept at markings on a ruler. Heavy contour lines on a map are called INDEX CONTOURS. Index Contours usually have elevations labeled on them. Lighter lines between the index contour lines are known as Intermediate Contours and they are usually not labeled with elevations on them. You would need to count the number of Intermediate contour lines between the heavy contour lines to determine the elevation scale.

Cut and Fill Drawing – Page 828 When designing a road, highway or building site, portions of earth must be removed (cut) from hillsides that are too steep and added (filled) to valleys and low spots. The amount of cut and fill can be shown on the profile using contour lines.

Assignment # 9 Assignment # 9 is a site plan also known as a plot plan. Sites can show topography with contour lines or the numerical value of land elevations can be given at certain locations. You will need to record the elevations at each corner of the property boundary and add this information to the drawing.

Assignment 9 Begin by copying the AutoCAD file named Contour_Map.dwg from the DESNResources drive to your locker. You may add your Architectural C layout to this file. Use the layers defined in the original drawing. Draw the property boundaries described in the linked Plat Drawing, starting at the point of beginning marked on the contour map.Plat Drawing Label the property line bearings and distances. Using the contour lines determine the elevation at each corner of the property boundary and add these to your drawing text. All text should be.125 high Century Gothic. Plot your drawing on your Architectural C layout at 1/64 inch = 1 foot scale in color and hand it in.