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Surveying for engineers / John Uren, Bill Price

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Basingstoke] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2010]Edition: 5th edDescription: x, 807p : ill, 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780230221574
  • 9780230221574
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Partial contents:
Introduction -- Levelling -- Angle Measurement -- Distance Measurement: Taping -- Total Stations -- Traversing and Coordinate Calculations -- Global Navigation Satellte system -- National Coordinates and Transformations -- Measurements, Errors and Specifications -- Detail Surveying and Mapping -- Setting Out -- Circular Curves -- Transition Curves -- Vertical Curves -- Earthwork Quantities
Summary: This classic text takes the reader through everything they need to know, from traditional methods through to the very latest technological developments. Ideal whether students are studying surveying as a separate discipline or as part of a civil engineering, building or construction course
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 526.902462 URE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G115706
General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 526.902462 URE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G115704
General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 526.902462 URE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G115705
General General ATU Mayo General Shelves 526.902462 URE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J142956

Previous ed. 2006

Introduction -- Levelling -- Angle Measurement -- Distance Measurement: Taping -- Total Stations -- Traversing and Coordinate Calculations -- Global Navigation Satellte system -- National Coordinates and Transformations -- Measurements, Errors and Specifications -- Detail Surveying and Mapping -- Setting Out -- Circular Curves -- Transition Curves -- Vertical Curves -- Earthwork Quantities

This classic text takes the reader through everything they need to know, from traditional methods through to the very latest technological developments. Ideal whether students are studying surveying as a separate discipline or as part of a civil engineering, building or construction course

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