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Title: 451102 Introduction to Surveying BPD COURSE OVERVIEW


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451-102Introduction to Surveying (BPD)COURSE
OVERVIEW
  • Dr Philip Collier
  • Department of Geomatics
  • The University of Melbourne
  • p.collier_at_unimelb.edu.au
  • Room D316

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Objectives
  • To teach the basic surveying principles and
    skills commonly needed by those involved in the
    building design and construction industry
  • To demonstrate the role and application of modern
    surveying techniques and technologies

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Timetable
  • Lectures
  • Monday 1200 - 1300 (Theatre A2 Old Eng)
  • Tuesday 900 - 1000 (Theatre A Old Arts)
  • Practicals
  • Wednesday 1100 - 1300 (Th C1 or ECR 5)
  • Thursday 0900 1100 (Th C1 or ECR 5)
  • Friday 1100 - 1300 (Th C1 or ECR 5)

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Course Material
  • Recommended reading
  • Reference notes on Plane Surveying (Bookroom)
  • Plane surveying web site www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/
    planesurvey/prot/
  • Subject homepage
  • www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/collier/451-102.html

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Course Outline
  • The role and importance of surveying in
    construction
  • Levelling and contouring
  • Linear (length) measurement
  • Existing conditions surveys
  • Setting out for new construction
  • Survey traversing
  • GPS technology and applications
  • High-rise construction surveying
  • Applications of GIS

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Lecture timetable
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Lecture timetable (cont.)
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Practical assignments
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Assessment
  • Practical work
  • Six assignments worth 50
  • Written exam
  • Three hour exam worth 50

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451-102Introduction to Surveying (BPD)COURSE
OVERVIEW
  • Dr Philip Collier
  • Department of Geomatics
  • The University of Melbourne
  • p.collier_at_unimelb.edu.au
  • Room D316
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