Dcg5243 Engineering Surveying 3
Dcg5243 Engineering Surveying 3
Dcg5243 Engineering Surveying 3
FIELDWORK REPORT
CONSTRUCTION SURVEY
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REPORT CONTENT
Content
Page
COVER
REPORT CONTENT
APPRECIATION
5-6
7
8-15
1.5 ANALYSIS
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1.6 RESULT
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1.7 CONCLUSION
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PRE-PHASE
I would like to express our greatest appreciation to all the people who have help one
way or another in the report of Construction Survey in Engineering Surveying 3 subject.
First of all, I would like to thank our lecturer Sir Mohd Zahirudin Bin Mohammed
Naaim for the contribution either directly or indirectly to complete this report such as lecture
and practical on site even out of time earnestly. For sure without them I cant finish our report
base on instruments application and measurement completely. Actually, we are facing for
new experience that we were not imagined before.
A special thanks to the Geomatic lab assistant Mr Jamil because without him, I cant
get permission to takeout construction survey equipment to our survey site.
I confident this report will be a valuables resource for the upcoming students to
archive more knowledge about construction survey work. To all the group members,
congratulation and thank you for a job well done.
Thank you.
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DIAGRAM 1.0
Setting out is the process of transferring the distance from the plan which was already prepared
to the ground before the beginning of construction. The plan was designed and prepared to give a
correct position of setting-out on the ground. Setting out also means the provision of marks, levels,
profiles and other information which will enable other members of the construction team to carry
out their works, so that the result is a true interpretation of the contract documents in the terms of
position, size, shape and level. It involves marks and control for any form of new construction,
including excavation, filling, tunneling, building, bridging and marine works.
The surveyor must ensure that the structure is located in the correct position in accordance with
the plan. The structure must be corrected in all the dimensions both relatively and absolutely. It
must be of the correct size, positioned correctly and at the correct level. The important that we must
to know is the skill in a successful execution of setting out job. The skill required is in angular and
linear measurement, ability to solve ordinary or simple mathematic problems, ability to read and
understanding drawings and ability to provide independent checking for the jobs
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1
2) Tripod.
Fix and make temporary adjustment for level instrument, total station and prism.
Picture:
DIAGRAM 1.2.2
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3) Prism
Used for reflect the electromagnetic wave from EDM to get distance reading.
Picture:
DIAGRAM 1.2.3
4) Hammer
To install pegs at site
Picture:
DIAGRAM 1.2.4
5) Pegs
Mark at site
Picture:
DIAGRAM 1.2.5
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DIAGRAM 1.4
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
DIAGRAM 1.4.4
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v.
Select SEARCH
DIAGRAM 1.4.5
vi.
DIAGRAM 1.4.6
vii.
Select F1
DIAGRAM 1.4.7
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viii.
DIAGRAM 1.4.8
ix.
DIAGRAM 1.4.9
x.
Press F2
DIAGRAM 1.4.10
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xi.
DIAGRAM 1.4.11
xii.
Press F3
DIAGRAM 1.4.12
xiii.
Press NEZ
DIAGRAM 1.4.13
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xiv.
DIAGRAM 1.4.14
xv.
Press enter
DIAGRAM 1.4.15
xvi.
DIAGRAM 1.4.16
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xvii.
Press angle
DIAGRAM 1.4.17
xviii.
DIAGRAM 1.4.18
xix.
Shoot total station at prism, and measure distance until the distance is 0
DIAGRAM 1.4.19
xx.
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3) Select NEZ
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5) Insert northing, easting and height coordinate station and press enter
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1.5 ANALYSIS
DIAGRAM 1.6
Using assume coordinate starting point 1000N, 1000E, calculate all control point.
At east of first point, add 2 metre, and then add 8 metre to get another control for east
coordinate (like diagram above)
At west of first point, let it be because northing is not changed.
So, another control point coordinate is 1000N,1010E
Repeat all step to get another control point and all pegs(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)
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1.6 RESULT
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