Assignment 01cv 07
Assignment 01cv 07
Assignment 01cv 07
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24 October
Date Handed Over 2015
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P1.2
P1.3
P3.1
P3.2
P3.3
P4.1
P4.2
P4.3
P4.4
M1
M2
M3
D1
D2
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2015
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1) (P1.1)
Describe the procedure that you are going to follow when producing
the survey plan. You should describe the criteria for selection of stations
when traversing, way of transferring control points, etc.
2) (P1.3, M1)
Describe the instruments that you are planning to use, including the
electronic surveying
instruments.
M1 can be achieved if you have identified the errors and shortcomings of
the instruments as well as the adopted procedure.
Task 2 (P 4-3, D1)
In order to commence the surveying field work, an initial traverse survey was
conducted by your team and the following measurements were taken.
Length(m)
AB
104.40
Mean Included
Angle
Angle
930 10 00
GAB
176
BC
147.25
19 00
ABC
128
CD
145.36
DE
162.08
21 45
BCD
960 42 25
CDE
158
EF
175.74
FG
111.60
0940
DEF
850 03 55
EFG
163
GA
141.83
EFA
15 50
1) (P4.1)
The survey team has obtained number of points in the existing survey land
with the use of the total station. Describe the procedure that you are
going to follow for the development of the contours from the point
data available, by graphic interpolation.
2) (P3.1)
Explain the different applications of the computer software and
evaluate the benefits of computer software to solve the following
typical
surveying
problems,
which
might
be
helpful
for
the
3) (P3.2)
One of the technical experts in your team is the site surveying work. Explain the use
of information taken from the digital mapping
databases and how you can relate them to your site surveying project.
4) (P3.3)
One of the members argue that rather than using the total station it would
be beneficial to use the GPS for this purpose. Evaluate the above
statement by considering both positive and negative aspects
related to use of GPS.
2) (P4.2, M2)
From the contour plan produced above, the survey team wants to measure
the area enclosed by a survey line. Following data is also available.
Chainag
e
along the
survey line (m)
Ordinate (offsets)
(m)
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
8.4
9.5
7.34
6.23
7.89
7.3
9.81
6.65
4.5
2. Calculate the area according to the field data given above using one of
the suitable methods suggested above.
1) (P1.2)
Describe the procedure that you are planning to adopt when producing the
above large horizontal curve.
out
is
the(Bannister,Reverse1986).Explain
References
Bannister, A., 1986. Surveying. 7 ed. s.l.: Longman Scientific and Technical
Location of Nuwaraeliya website, earth.google.com/ Last accessed 6th June 2014
Assessment criteria
for pass
The learner
can:
Contextualized evidence
descri
procedur
es
1.1 be
instrumentation for
transferring
control points
and
descri
surveying
procedur
es
for
producing large horizontal
curves
used in road
construction
1.2 be
us
explain
the e
surveying
instruments
1.3
Understand
the
software
available for
site
surveying
3.1 computer
Understan
LO4
determin
how to
e
contours and ground
sections for
an area of ground, using raw
4.1 n
d
cartograp
hic
detailing of
constructi
on
works
survey
fill using
data
explain how to determine
4.2 areas
and volumes of cut and fill,
using
survey
data
explai
correc
how to
t
coordinate points within
control
traverse
networks
explain how to determine
4.4 setting
out data for coordinated
points
4.3 n
Indicative
characteristics
Contextualized
Evidence
To achieve the grade
you will
need to:
Select/desi
Relevant theories and techniques
M2 gn
and have
apply appropriate,
been applied
methods/techniques A range of methods and
.
techniques have
been applied
A range of sources of information
has
been
used
method
The selection of
s
and
techniques/sources bee
has
n
justified
the design of methods/techniques
has
been justified
information/data has
Complex
been
synthesized and processed
appropriate
learning methods/techniques
have been
applied
Present
The appropriate structure and
M3 and
approach
has been
communicate
used
appropriate
finding
developmen
Coherent, logical
t
of
principles/concep fo
intende
ts
r
the
d
audienc
e
A range of methods of
presentation have
been used and technical language
has
been accurately
used
plac
Communication has taken e
in
familiar and unfamiliar
contexts
The communication is appropriate
for
familiar and unfamiliar audiences
and
appropriate media have been
used
prope
languag
r
Technical e
has
use
througho
been d
ut
the
assignm
ent.
Indicative
characteristics
Contextualized
Evidence
To achieve the grade you will
need
to:
arrive
Obtain the corrected
Conclusions have been d
at coordinates of
critical
through synthesis of ideas and
the traverse stations to the
Used reflection
to have been
closest
evaluat
1mm in task
e
own work and justified
2A
justify valid
validi of
bee
conclusion.
The ty
results has
n
evaluated using defined
criteria
Self-criticism of approach has
taken
place
Realistic
improvements
have been
proposed against defined
characteristics
for success
D1
Autonomy/independen
ce
has been
responsibilit
demonstrate
Take y
for d
managi
activities,
ng
and organizing Substantial projects
or
activitie
investigatio
bee
s.
ns
have n
planned,
managed and
organized
Activities have been
managed
unforese
The
en
has
been
accommoda
ted
The importance of
interdependence
has been recognized and
achieved
Throughout assignm
the
ent
the
student needs to apply
the given
scenario to the tasks
specified
taking the responsibility to
manage
and organize the work.
taken
convergent/lateral/crea Self-evaluation has taken
tive
place
Convergent and lateral
thinking
thinking have
been
applied
1 Problems have been solved
2 Innovation and creative
thought have been applied
3 Receptiveness to new ideas
4 Effective thinking has
taken place in unfamiliar
contexts
profile
view of the road section in
task 4 A
is evident
Assignmen
t1
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
Assignmen
t2
(Practical)
P2.1
P2.2
P2.3
P2.4
P3.1
P3.2
P3.3
P4.1
P4.2
P4.3
P4.4
M1
M2
M3
D1
D2
D3