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Jabatan Kejuruteraan Awam Edisi
No. Semakan
Tarikh Efektif Jun 12
Ukur Tekimetri
Tarikh Pindaan
Tacheometry Survey
*PRACTICLE/
**LOCATION DURATION CODE PAGE
FIELD WORK
Field Work 9 hours DAC20503 1/3
DAB10403
TITLE: Applying knowledge to actual situations of producing detail and topography plan.
ACTIVITY OUTCOMES
DESCRIPTION
APPARATUS/ EQUIPMENT
1
PROCEDURE DETAILS WORK
Tacheometry survey is continuing survey process after
traversing and leveling. Each survey points is determined by
1. Data compilation
coordinates/bearing & distance and heights data (x,y ,z
values).
i. All the permanent and hand made detail had to
observed, for instance:
a. Building
b. Roads
2. Information
c. Fence
Gathering
d. Drain
e. Lamp post
f. Tree
g. Etc.
i. Set up the total station at, i.e stn2 and prism at stn1 or
stn3.
ii. Perform the standard instrument setup and record
instrument height (HI).
iii. Set the bearing and refer to survey points, stn1 or stn3.
iv. Observe the distance and record it into the form. Use
mini prism as a target. Please ensure the bubble in the
middle of pole is correctly applied.
v. Move to next points (detail points, i.e. edge of building.
4. Observation /
vi. Record the reading of these items :
Data Acquisition
a. Horizontal angle (HR)
Procedure
b. Horizontal distance (HD)
c. Different height (VD)
d. Target Height (TH)
vii. Observe and collect all the detail until it finished before
moved to another survey point i.e. stn2.
viii. Extra survey points/marks had to establish if
observations to detail points are retarded or survey
points is missing.
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A3/A2 paper size and plotter.
Calculated the reduced level (RL) for every feature using the
formula given.
CONCLUSION / REMARKS
Mapping and drafting are terms that cover a broad spectrum of scale graphics and
related computation. This task is to produce and prepare plot files using specific field
codes or data collector graphics manipulation that reflects the connecting or stringing
characteristics of topographic features.
REFERENCES
1. Kavanagh, B.F. and Glenn Bird S.J.; Surveying: Principles & Applications, 5th Edition;
Prentice Hall, USA; 2000
2. H. Moffit and John D. Bossler; Surveying;Francis 10th Edition, Addison Wesley; 2001
3. Francis H. Moffit and John D. Bossler;Surveying; 10th Edition, Addison Wesley; 2001
4. Paul R. Wolf and Charles D. Ghilani;Elementary Surveying-An Introduction to
Geomatics; 10th Edition; Prentice Hall; 2002.
5. Kavanagh, Barry F. ; Surveying : principles and applications, 6th Edition; Prentice
Hall; 2003