Surveying Assignment
Surveying Assignment
Surveying Assignment
Acknowledgement
This work would not have been possible without the help and encouragement of all those with whom I
have been related over a long period of time. In particular, first I want to thank god. I would also like to
convey my honestly thankfulness to British College of Applied Studies (BCAS) for giving an
opportunity to become a professional in BTEC HND in Quantity Surveying and construction economics.
Also I wish to express my great pleasure to our instructor Ms.H.G.P. Indira who guided me through the
fundamental of drawings and surveying subject and for the encouragement and supports given to
complete this assignment successfully with reviews, group works and clear for my doubts in particular
time.
Thank you.
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INDRODUTION
Our learned lecturer Ms.H.G.P. Indira the lecture of fundamentals of Drawing & Surveying she
requested us to write1st assignment in fundamentals of Drawing & Surveying on for BTEC HND
IN QUANTITY SURVEYING in BCAS, The School of Building Studies. I wish to submit this
assignment for heres judgment.
In the performance of quantity surveyors duties during and after the construction period of the
project, the quantity surveyor has the duty to ensure that all actions taken in relation to the
administration of the contract will be fair to both parties.
So, I am assuming that the professional Quantity surveyor to this project. I would like to perform
to complete the tasks.
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TASK 3
a) Dehiwala Municipal Council of Sri Lanka has decided to develop the road leading to
Frazer ground from Galle Road. Assume you have been appointed as an officer in
charge of this development and required to submit a report after completing the
following activities.
I.
Identify appropriate instruments and equipments for the above particular job
1. Leveling
The determination of elevations is called leveling. Measuring relative elevations changes is a
comparatively simply process. Precise and accurate controls of relative elevations are critical to
most construction projects.
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Tripod
Tapes
Ranging Rods
Arrows/Marker points
Ranging poles
Optical square and Clinometers
Field book and pencil.
Tripods
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Tapes:
1. Cloth or Linen Tape:
Used for taking subsidiary measurements, such as offset. It is very light and handy. It is easily
affected by damp. If wet it shrinks. It stretches easily and likely to twist.
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Ranging Poles:
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devised
is
II.
Set up, complete all temporary adjustment and use the appropriate instrument for
above typical surveying task
Temporary Adjustments
Initial Leveling- We had level the tripod and we checked it by eye estimation. The road from
galle road to frazer ground is not much flat so it is little difficult to level the tripod. But by
adjusting the tripod legswe had leveled it.
Leveling of the Instrument- We leveled the leveling instrument. We had already done with initial
leveling and initial centering only to level the leveling. Proper leveling of leveling instrument is
more important in traverse surveying. Otherwise all our work which we will be done in leveling
instrument and all the measurement will be wrong.
It can be checked by the optical plumb. If cross hairs are slightly away from the center of the
peg, then slight movement of the instrument on the tripod can be applied to achieve final
centering.
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First we placed the theodolite over the position datum point and tighten
the legs. Leave the centering screw just loose enough that the theodolite
can still slide around the tripod head.
Fully tighten the centering screw. Look through the optical plummet again
and adjust the theodolite foot screws for new alignment with the
reference mark.
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III.
We selected two corner points in the road from galle road to frazer. The horizontal line was
selected and by using the tape and ranging poles the straight line was maintained while wooden
pegs were driven into the ground at a same interval from each other till the last point. The pegs
were used to mark the stations. After all the stations were marked with same interval, the level
was placed on the tripod in a position where the initial stations were visible.
There are 2 methods to calculate the levels,
1. Rise and fall method
2. Height of collimation method
Height of collimation method was been used to determine the levels in this practical job and we
want know the bench mark , firstly the back sight reading using the staff was taken, then three
inter sight readings of the stations were taken.
After this the staffs was moved to another position, this method of levelling type is called the
differential levelling. But before moving the instrument, fore sight reading was taken. Again
before continuing with the inter sight reading a back sight reading was taken,
Finally the readings were finished by taking the reading of the start point and the completed field
book was attached at the close of the report. The data from it was used to calculate the reduce
levels and by using the arithmetic check.
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II.
INTERMEDIATE
FORE
HEIGHT OF
REDUC
SIGH
SIGHT
SIGH
COLLIMATION
DISTANCE
REMARKS
LEVEL
Bench
1.273
101.273
1.299
100.000
100.974
mark (100)
0
1.481
99.792
10
1.511
99.762
20
1.479
99.794
30
1.325
99.948
40
1.293
99.980
50
Turning
1.565
1.216
101.622
100.057
point 1
1.549
100.073
60
1.604
100.018
70
1.650
99.972
80
1.801
99.821
90
1.701
99.921
97
Turning
1.295
4.133
1.561
101.356
point 2
100.004
Bench
1.352
4.129
100.004
mark (100)
4.133
0.004
100.000
0.004
Error = 0.004
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BACK
INTERMEDIATE
FORE
SIGHT
1.273
SIGHT
SIGHT
REDUCE
RISE
FALL
LEVEL
100.00.
DISTANCE REMARKS
Bench
mark (100)
1.299
1.481
1.511
1.479
1.325
1.293
1.565
0.026
0.182
0.030
1.216
0.032
0.154
0.032
0.077
99.974
99.792
99.762
99.794
99.948
99.980
100.057
0
10
20
30
40
50
Turning
point 1
1.549
1.604
1.650
1.801
1.701
1.295
0.016
0.055
0.046
0.151
1.561
0.100
0.140
1.352
0.057
100.073
100.018
99.972
99.821
99.921
100.061
100.004
60
70
80
90
97
Turning
point 2
Bench
mark (100)
4.133
4.129
0.551
4.129
0.547
0.004
0.004
0.547
Error = 0.004
(b) Dehiwala Municipal Council of Sri Lanka has decided to develop the Frazer ground.
Assume you have been appointed as an officer in charge of this development and required
to submit a report after completing the following activities.
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Identify appropriate instruments and equipments for the above particular job
Theodolite
Theodolite can be used to measure the angle in both horizontal and vertical plane. There are
different types of theodolites available for different purpose.
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Tripods
Leveling staff
Plumb bob
Pen, field book, ranging rods, poles, tape, arrows
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Setting up the Theodolite: This includes mounting the theodolite on a tripod and making
Unlock the vertical clamp and tilt the eyepiece until the point of interest is aligned on the
Looking through the small eyepiece, use the minutes and seconds adjuster to align one of
the degrees on the vertical scale with the double lines just below it.
4.
The reading is the degree that has been aligned and the minutes and seconds is read from
To complete the reading, it may be necessary to measure the distance from the theodolite
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Align the plate level bubble tube with two foot screws. Centre the bubble by rotating the two foot
screws in opposite directions.
Position b
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Set up, complete all temporary adjustment and use the appropriate instrument for
above typical surveying task
Temporary Adjustments
Initial Leveling- We had level the tripod and we checked it by eye estimation. Frazer ground is
not much flat so it is little difficult to level the tripod. But by adjusting the tripod legswe had
leveled it.
Initial Centering- We used Plumb Bob to check the initial centering and we pointed the plum bob
accurately to the cross mark in our wooden pegs. We already drove a wooden pack inside the soil
so that only we can get an accurate centering.
Leveling of the Instrument- We leveled the theodolite. We had already done with initial leveling
and initial centering only to level the theodolite. Proper leveling of theodolite is more important
in traverse surveying. Otherwise all our work which we will be done in theodolite and all the
measurement will be wrong.
Final Centering- We checked the final centering by using an optical plumb. We accurately
pointed the center in the peg because f cross hairs are slightly away from the center of the peg,
then the slight movement of the instrument on the tripod can be applied to achieve a final.
It can be checked by the optical plumb. If cross hairs are slightly away from the center of the
peg, then slight movement of the instrument on the tripod can be applied to achieve final
centering.
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Then we have to create survey stations on the ground using wooden pegs.
Then take tie measurement for each station. Three tie measurements are to be taken for
Then we have to place the prism at station B to have the distance and measurement
Same way will be used to have the angles and distances of every station.
IV.
Coordinate Sheet
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Lengths
AB
BC
CD
DA
88 3 20
92 31 20
83 1 03
96 27 00
64.60m
61.021m
65.043m
55.96m
B = 92 30 39
C = 83 00 22
D = 96 26 19
departure
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-56.98
-31.00
59.58
27.98
-0.42
-30.36
52.54
25.95
-48.46
-0.33
Table 4
Line
AB
BC
CD
DA
-0.42
WCB
Lengt
h
208 2 64.60
40
120
m
61.021
3319
m
23 33 65.043
41
m
300 00 55.96
00
-0.33
Latitude
Departur
e
Correction
Corrected
Latitud
Latitud Departur
Departure
e
e
e
-56.98
-30.36
0.13
0.06
-56.85
-30.3
-31.00
52.54
0.07
0.12
-30.93
52.66
59.58
25.95
0.14
0.05
59.72
26.00
27.98
-48.46
0.08
0.10
28.06
-48.36
0.42
0.33
Table 5
Coordinate sheet
Station
A
B
C
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Corrected
Coordinates
Latitude
Departure
-56.85
-30.93
-30.3
52.66
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North
1200
1143.15
1112.22
East
2500
2469.7
2522.36
VI.
59.72
28.06
26.00
-48.36
Table 6
1171.94
1200
2548.36
2500
= -7580.28/2
=3790.14m2
(Sum of solid products-sum of dot products)/2
(1208
2462 +1138
2498+1106
2528+1106
2462+1174
2528+1208
(2974096+2876864+2820300+2932652)/2(2842724+2722972+2967872+3080400)
=
(11603912-11613968)/2
=10056/2m2
5028m2
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2550)/2
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