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QCS 2014

Section 29: Railways


Part
12: Survey and Setting Out

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SURVEY AND SETTING OUT....................................................................... 2

12.1

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................ 2

12.1.1 General

12.2

SURVEY CONTROL...................................................................................... 2

12.2.1
12.2.2
12.2.3
12.2.4
12.2.5

Survey Markers
Control Observation, Adjustment and Presentation.
General Setting Out
Pre-Start Survey
Survey during Construction

12.3

FINAL AS-BUILT SURVEY ............................................................................ 3

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MONITORING SURVEYS ............................................................................. 3

12.4.1 General

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12.3.1 Underground Works


12.3.2 Elevated and At Grade Works
12.3.3 General

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QCS 2014

Section 29: Railways


Part
12: Survey and Setting Out

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SURVEY AND SETTING OUT

12.1

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

12.1.1

General

A method statement for the survey and the setting out shall be submitted to the Engineer for
a SONO. This method statement shall include, but not be limited to:

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Surveying Equipment;

(b)

Inspection and testing regime and acceptance criteria;

(c)

Details of the pre start surveys, surveys during construction and the as built surveys
for underground, elevated and at grade works;

(d)

Specific strategy for Site conditions including but not limited to:

(e)

Climatic conditions;

(f)

Dusty environment.

(g)

Calibration of instruments and certification;

(h)

Details of protection and security of all survey markers.

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(a)

Records of all raw and processed survey data shall be kept for inspection by the Engineer.

All survey data shall be recorded and submitted in accordance with the Employers
Requirements.

12.2

SURVEY CONTROL

12.2.1

Survey Markers

Survey Markers shall be durable, appropriate to location and intended use and shall have an
unambiguous centre point. For installation of a Survey Marker into reinforced concrete no
steel reinforcement bars are permitted.

Benchmarks shall have a domed surface.

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Control Observation, Adjustment and Presentation.

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The method statement shall contain proposals for conducting regular surveys of all existing
survey control including the benchmarks.

12.2.3

General Setting Out

A comprehensive level survey of the Contract area shall be conducted before any work
commences on the Site.

12.2.4

Pre-Start Survey

For tunnel alignment a list of coordinates (easting, northing & elevation) shall be generated
at one-meter chainage intervals along the length of the design tunnel alignment.

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12: Survey and Setting Out

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Survey during Construction

Survey control (horizontal and vertical) shall be installed progressively along the alignment.

During tunnel construction the entire tunnel survey control scheme shall be re-observed from
the shaft bottom at intervals to be proposed by the Contractor in his method statement.

12.3

FINAL AS-BUILT SURVEY

12.3.1

Underground Works

Upon completion of tunnelling, when the breakthrough has been made, the survey
connection shall be made and the survey misclosure determined. A survey report shall be
prepared detailing the final adjusted values for all the survey control to remain in the tunnel
for the purpose of track laying.

A final as-built survey to determine the 3D coordinates of the tunnel lining at least 8 points, at
even intervals around the circumference of the leading edge, of each alternate ring shall be
carried out. The best-fit centre of the ring and its minimum radius shall be determined. The
computed horizontal, vertical and radial offset of the centre of each surveyed ring relative to
the design centre shall be plotted for the entire tunnel, giving an indication of potential out of
tolerance zones.

A detailed report for each completed tunnel drive shall be submitted to the Engineer, for
SONO. Each report shall be prepared and submitted within four (4) weeks of tunnel
breakthrough.

12.3.2

Elevated and At Grade Works

A detailed report for each completed section of works shall be submitted to the Engineer, for
SONO. Each report shall be prepared and submitted within four (4) weeks of completion of
the section of works.

12.3.3

General

As-built surveys of all platform edges, columns and any other adjacent structures shall be
conducted to ensure that there is no infringement of the structure gauge. All out of tolerance
areas shall be highlighted.

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12.4.1

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MONITORING SURVEYS

As a minimum requirement, the design of a monitoring scheme shall take into consideration
the likely range of movements to be incurred, accuracy required, accessibility to the area of
interest, instrumentation to be used, the use of any special accessories, frequency of
monitoring, particular Site conditions, safety, data collection/processing techniques, real time
or post process, maintenance of the system, stability of the points of reference and the
presentation format.

All 2D and 3D monitoring schemes shall be coordinated on the Project grid and datum. All
elevation monitoring shall be conducted on the Project datum. All monitoring points shall be
clearly identified.
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