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Surveying is vital for informed planning, construction, and management of land and infrastructure. It provides precise measurements of land boundaries, elevations, and contours, essential for designing buildings, roads, and utilities. In real estate, surveying defines property boundaries, preventing disputes and ensuring legal land ownership. For agriculture, it aids in irrigation planning and optimizing land use, supporting sustainable practices.
Surveying is also crucial for environmental conservation, helping assess habitat changes, track deforestation, and monitor climate impacts like rising sea levels. It plays a key role in mapping and navigation, forming the basis of GPS technology and supporting efficient logistics. In disaster management, surveying identifies flood zones and fault lines, enabling risk assessment and response planning.
1. Chain Surveying
2. Compass Traverse Surveying
3. Plane Table Surveying
4. Leveling and Contouring
5. Theodolite and Tacheometry
6. Curve Setting
7. House Setting
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Lab TechnicianMd. Raju Mia |