This basic book was prepared in support of a low-level civil engineering course the author taught at the university for years. The idea is that construction projects require the participation of engineers, surveyors, and contractors. Whether it is a building, a bridge or a pipeline, customers have the expectation that the result is going to be precisely at the right location, orientation, slope or level, and elevation. For that, engineers, surveyors, and contractors will have to interact in such a way that those expectations are met. The knowledge of specific basic words, concepts, and methods used by surveyors will greatly help engineers during this interaction.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036416201
About Harold Schuch
Harold Schuch is a seasoned professional with 50 years of experience in geomatics and geodesy. He holds a Bachelor of Technology in Geodetic Sciences from Ryerson University in Toronto Canada and a Master of Science in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing from the University of Washington in Seattle US. Schuch is a licensed Professional Engineer and Professional Land Surveyor in Colorado and is also a Certified Photogrammetrist with the American Society for Photogrammetry. Notably he developed the HASP Photogrammetry System and received the 1985 Governor's Award for Excellence in Exporting for his work in developing and delivering 40 Cadastral Systems to the Government of Mexico. Schuch has also shared his expertise as a lecturer in Surveying for Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver US and has authored two books in Geomatics: 'GIS Data Conversion Handbook' and 'Accuracy in Geomatics.'