Undergraduate Course: Surveying for Construction 2 (CIVE08014)
Course Outline
| School | School of Engineering | 
College | College of Science and Engineering | 
 
| Course type | Standard | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 8 (Year 2 Undergraduate) | 
Credits | 10 | 
 
| Home subject area | Civil | 
Other subject area | None | 
   
| Course website | 
None | 
Taught in Gaelic? | No | 
 
| Course description | The course consists of surveying for construction. | 
 
 
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
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Co-requisites |  | 
 
| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  None | 
 
| Additional Costs |  YES: This course involves a Surveying Field Trip, the cost to the student being approximately £120. 
 
The field trip is compulsory for all students takinbg the course, i.e. both for those on Programmes within the Discipline of Civil & Environmental and visiting students and those from other programmes. | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None | 
 
| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
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| Delivery period: 2014/15  Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1) 
  
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Learn enabled:  Yes | 
Quota:  None | 
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Web Timetable  | 
	
Web Timetable | 
	| Class Delivery Information | 
	35 hour(s) per week for 1 week(s). One-week field course. | 
 
 
| Course Start Date | 
12/01/2015 | 
 
| Breakdown of Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | 
 
 Total Hours:
100
(
 Lecture Hours 20,
 Fieldwork Hours 35,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 2,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
43 )
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| Additional Notes | 
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| Breakdown of Assessment Methods (Further Info) | 
 
  Written Exam
50 %,
Coursework
0 %,
Practical Exam
50 %
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| Exam Information | 
 
    | Exam Diet | 
    Paper Name | 
    Hours & Minutes | 
    
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| Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May) |  | 1:30 |  |  | Resit Exam Diet (August) |  | 1:30 |  |  
 
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
By the end of the course, the student should be able to: 
- undertake topographical surveys using theodolites or total stations; 
- assess the accuracy of levelling and traverse surveys; 
- adjust traverse closure errors; 
- produce a scale plan of an area; 
- set out earthworks, foundations and curves from given data; and 
- measure river discharge using flow velocity observations. | 
 
 
Assessment Information 
Assessed field trip (compulsory) 50% 
Examination 50% |  
 
Special Arrangements 
| None |   
 
Additional Information 
| Academic description | 
Not entered | 
 
| Syllabus | 
Lectures: Titles & Contents 
L1	Introduction 
	Objectives:  establishment of relative positions, setting out. 
	Categories: geodetic and plane. 
L2	Applications, principles, sequence of planning and executing a survey. 
	Measurements: direct or indirect linear measurement; angular measurement; height difference. 
	Fixing the position of a point:  trilateration; offset; traverse; triangulation. 
L3	Optical instruments 
	Basic features of levels and theodolites.  Angular measurement. 
L4	Levelling 
	Applications.  Principles and procedures.  Two peg test.  Booking: Rise and Fall, Height of Collimation.  Accuracy.  Precise levelling.  Operational errors. 
L5	Direct linear measurement: 
	Distance measurement:  procedures for taping, booking method;  obstacles;  plotting conventions.    Base line measurement and corrections. 
L6	Tacheometry 
	The staff:  Derivation of distance and height formulae.  Procedure and methods of observations (conventional, height of instrument, even angle).  Accuracy and sources of error.  Subtense bar:  accuracy, errors. 
L7	Electro-magnetic distance measurement & GPS 
	Technology, methodology and adjustments for EDM and GPS 
L8&9	Traverse surveys 
	Open traverse, closed traverse.   Meridian and bearing.   Angle observation (included, deflection).   Adjustment (Bowditch's method, Theodolite rule, X-Y method).   Example using Bowditch. 
L10	Setting out 
	Procedures:  co-ordinate and grid methods.  Control of excavations.  Curve ranging (circular, transition and vertical): setting out methods (theodolite and tape, two theodolites, linear. 
L11	Contour surveys 
	Direct, grid and tacheometric methods. 
L12	Earthworks 
	Area measurement.   Volumes.    
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| Transferable skills | 
Not entered | 
 
| Reading list | 
Surveying for Engineers  3rd Edition   
Uren and Price   
Macmillan, 1994 
 
Elementary Surveying	  8th Edition   
Elfick, Fryer, Brinker and Wolf	 
Harper Collins 1994 
Suggested: 
		Engineering Surveying 5th Edition 
		Schofield 
		Butterworth Heinemann 2001 
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| Study Abroad | 
Not entered | 
 
| Study Pattern | 
Not entered | 
 
| Keywords | Not entered | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Antonios Giannopoulos 
Tel: (0131 6)50 5728 
Email: A.Giannopoulos@ed.ac.uk | 
Course secretary | Miss Lucy Davie 
Tel: (0131 6)50 5687 
Email: Lucy.Davie@ed.ac.uk | 
   
 
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