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SURVEYING: What is the Top Middle and Bottom Hairs STAFF Readings?

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Site surveying requires reading the EStaff or levelling Rod or simply surveying measuring staff. This video will give you a brief idea on how to read a staff in civil engineering surveying.
Reading the EStaff or rod is a skill expected from a construction, civil engineering and surveying students and professional. This video will walk you through steps on how to read the Staff easily, especially for beginners.

SURVEYING: What is the Top, Middle and Bottom Hairs STAFF Readings?

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Site engineering involves using various instruments and methods to prepare the construction site for the substructures or for the superstructure. A lot of tasks must be completed before other construction professionals can carry out their specific roles on that site. At times, an architect will want the land surveyor to complete their tasks before they can fully develop their own architectural plans for the project.

Surveying field book table for recording.
Table difference between HOC and Rise and Fall.
The instrument needed for the levelling (Auto Level).
The difference between Auto level and dumpy level.
Auto level, surveying tripod stand, survey levelling staff or rod.
Plumb bob in surveying (what it's used for).
What is surveying benchmark (How to identify site benchmark).
GPS and GIS with site benchmark.
How to record surveying field data.
How to record the benchmark values on table.
What is Backsight in surveying and how to record backsight.
What is Intersight (intermediate sight) in surveying and how to record intersight.
What is a foresight and how to record foresight.
How to read the cross hair in surveying.
Staff or rod movements and points to measure.
Manhole, marked points on site, curbs, gutters, permanent site structures, etc.
Foundation setting out with theodolite, total station or measuring tape.
Difference between a total station and a theodolite.
Purpose of levelling in surveying.
How to calculate levels using height of collimation.
How to check for Height of Collimation with formulas.
Sum of backsight and foresight.
Last reduced level minus first reduced level.
How to calculate levels using Rise and Fall methods.
Formulas for checking the accuracy of rise and fall in surveying.
Conclusion of Height of Collimation and Rise and Fall surveying.

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Introduction to traverse surveying
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Solution to the traverse surveying question

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Closed traverse surveying calculation.
Closed and open traverse surveying.
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Traverse surveying problems and solutions.
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Advantages and disadvantages of traverse surveying
Types of Traverse in surveying
Closed traverse surveying procedures
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Spirit level bubble
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