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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Structural engineering > Surveying
A concise, highly accessible source for site engineering basics. This updated edition of Parker's classic text introduces the basic issues, tasks, and problems of site engineering to students and professionals who need to understand the significance of surveying data. It presents the fundamentals of site engineering —surveying and mapping, drainage, slope stabilization, and basic structures —and explains in detail the solutions to a wide variety of problems, including: - Interpretation of deed descriptions
- Dimensioning buildings and sites when angles are other than right angles
- Computing areas for irregular plots
- Dimensioning and laying out circular curves for driveways and buildings
- And much more.
Featuring a simplified, accessible style with numerous examples of problems and their solutions, as well as references and practical aids that facilitate home study, this is the ideal surveying and site-planning primer for students in architecture, landscape architecture, and civil and structural engineering. It is also an excellent handbook for working architects, building contractors, and professionals in related fields.
Condition surveys are becoming increasingly important and
standardised in approach but are a high risk service with the
potential for legal consequences if mistakes are made.
Professionals therefore require clear, up-to-date advice on how to
inspect and report accurately and this book provides a one-stop
shop of uniquely practical, concise and accessible guidance written
by one of the leading authorities in the field. The key coverage
includes; * Domestic and commercial surveys; surveys for historic,
new and dilapidated buildings * Improvements to surveys including
the inclusion of colour photographs, condition ratings, use of the
term 'technical due diligence' and increased professionalization *
New techniques for further investigation including thermography,
endoscopy and ground radar * Advances in the diagnosis of causes of
masonry cracking * New hazards such as Japanese Knotweed * Updated
to reflect the latest RICS regulations, legislation and guidance on
building surveying * Case studies of both bad and good practice and
images to illustrate real world problems and solutions This will be
a well-thumbed reference on-site or at your desk for architects,
surveyors and other construction professionals. It will also be
invaluable for students of surveying, estate management and
construction as well as student architects at Part 3.
This book presents the developments of geodesy from antiquity
through the Middle Ages and the early modern era, right up to the
middle of the 20th century, with a special focus on the
developments in Germany.
This book is designed to give the reader a strong grounding in the mathematical basis of photogrammetry while introducing them to the related fields, such as remote sensing and digital image processing, which are increasingly important to photogrammetric research and practice.
Drawing on a decade of surveys, this report discusses trade finance
trends and identifies how access to trade finance can become more
inclusive. A persistently large trade finance gap is an ongoing
global challenge, particularly for small and medium-sized
enterprises, which continue to face significant barriers to access
financing. Since 2012, ADB has conducted a Trade Finance Gaps,
Growth, and Jobs Survey. Reflecting on the survey results, the
report provides insights on trade finance trends, analysis, and
lessons and identifies what needs to happen to ensure access to
trade finance is more inclusive. The report discusses the rapid
digitalization in trade and trade finance markets and advocates for
increased international cooperation to enable the full benefits of
digitization to be realized.
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