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4. Collecting data allows you to store and analyze important information about your
existing and potential customers. Collecting this information can also save your
company money by building a database of customers for future marketing and
retargeting efforts. You no longer need to cast a “wide net” to reach potential
consumers within your target audience. You can focus your marketing efforts and
dollars on those with the highest propensity to take action. As opposed to in-
person data collection, collecting data digitally allows for much larger sample
sizes and improves the reliability of the data. It costs less and is faster than in-
person data, and it removes any potential bias or human error from the data
collected.
5. It is important to know your pace factor, especially in the field of
engineering and architecture when it comes to surveying field because
you can use it if ever you don’t have an instrument that can be used in
measuring a long distance of course or a line. An individual’s pace
factor is the best alternative way in measuring a long or a huge course.
6. LEVEL PARTY.- The smallest leveling party consists of two persons: an
instrumentman and a rodman. This type of organization requires the
instrumentman to act as note keeper. The party may need another recorder
and one or more extra rodmen to improve the efficiency of the different
leveling operations. The addition of the rodmen eliminates the waiting
periods while one person moves from point to point, and the addition of a
recorder allows the instrumentman to take readings as soon as the rodmen
are in position. When leveling operations are run along with other control
surveys, the leveling party may be organized as part of a combined party
with personnel assuming dual duties, as required by the work load and as
designated by the party chief.
TRANSIT PARTY.- A transit party consists of at least three people: an
instrumentman, a head chainman, and a party chief. The party chief is
usually the note keeper and may double as rear chainman, or there may be an
additional rear chainman. The instrumentman operates the transit; the head
chainman measures the hori-zontal distances; and the party chief directs the
survey and keeps the notes.
STADIA PARTY.- A stadia party should consist of three people: an
instrumentman, a note keeper, and a rodman. However, two rodmen should
be used if there are long distances between observed points so that one can
proceed to a new point, while the other is holding the rod on a point being
observed. The note keeper records the data called off by the instrumentman
and makes the sketches required.
PLANE TABLE PARTY.- The plane table party consists of three people: a
topographer or plane table operator, a rodman, and a computer. The
topographer is the chief of the party who sets up, levels, and orients the
plane table; makes the necessary readings for the determination of horizontal
distances and elevations; plots the details on the plane table sheet as the
work proceeds; and directs the other members of the party.
6.1 Combined Party. Leveling operations may be run along with a traverse or as part of a
taping survey. In these instances, the leveling party may be organized as part of
a combined party with personnel assuming duties as required by the workload and
as assigned by the party chief.
Military Survey is responsible for providng the forces with maps of border
areas. The author argues that not only is the agency not focussing on its
primary task, but is also continuing to use outdated methods and
technology to prepare maps…Surveying, mapping, and drafting
technicians help determine, describe, and record geographic
areas or features. They conduct land surveys, take
measurements, make maps, and prepare detailed plans and
drawings for construction projects. They are also
sometimes called upon to provide maps and surveys that
locate military targets and help plot troop movements.
These technicians play key roles in the field of geospatial
information. All enlisted service members complete basic
military training, which includes time spent in a classroom
and in the field, and covers tactical and survival skills,
physical training, military life and customs, and weapons
training. Surveying, mapping, and drafting technicians in
the Military will gain skills through classroom study,
simulated combat conditions, and on-the-job experience.
Construction surveying operations comprise approximately 60% of
all surveying work being performed and should be considered a
definite specialty of the modern surveyor. Three basic objectives of
construction surveying are (1) providing layout stakes, located both
horizontally and vertically, that construction personnel can utilize
in an accurate and efficient manner to position structures or
earthwork projects; (2) ongoing replacement of layout stakes as a
project progresses toward completion, along with periodic checking
of projects to ensure compliance with design dimensions; and (3)
providing a map at the completion of a project, showing the final
project location and configuration, incorporating any changes or
modifications in project design—an “as-built” map.
Surveying provides essential information for planning and design of
construction projects. Specifically, it provides information about markers and
reference points to guide the new construction (this can also include
restoration and renovation) of buildings.
Aside from serving as guides, those reference points and markers will also
determine the limit of the work area. This will properly determine the scope of
the project. In addition, these will aid in the compliance to council
requirements and regulations.
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