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  1. Asked: July 7, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    What are the main principles of surveying ?

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    Added an answer on July 8, 2020 at 7:31 pm

    There are two main principle for surveying Work from whole to part - This principle is adopted in surveying to avoid accumulation of errors . Two fix the position of new station at least two independent processes    

    There are two main principle for surveying

    1. Work from whole to part – This principle is adopted in surveying to avoid accumulation of errors .
    2. Two fix the position of new station at least two independent processes

     

     

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  2. Asked: July 7, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    Difference between Geodetic Surveying and Plane Surveying?

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    As we all know, Geodetic surveying and Plane surveying comes under the primary classification of surveying. Geodetic surveying In geodetic surveying, the curvature of the earth is taken into account while taking surveying. In this surveying conducted a larger area. Geodetic surveying is mainly conduRead more

    As we all know, Geodetic surveying and Plane surveying comes under the primary classification of surveying.

    Geodetic surveying

    In geodetic surveying, the curvature of the earth is taken into account while taking surveying. In this surveying conducted a larger area. Geodetic surveying is mainly conducted to determine the precise positions on the earth surface. It is also called as Trigonometrical surveying.

    Plane Surveying

    In-plane surveying, the curvature of the earth is ignored because surveying is conducted in small areas. The degree of accuracy is low as compared to Geodetic surveying.

     

     

     

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  3. Asked: July 7, 2020In: Construction

    Which are the materials used for making scaffolding?

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    Added an answer on July 8, 2020 at 7:24 pm

    Commonly used materials for scaffolding are Steel Aluminium Wood(Logs and Ledgers)

    Commonly used materials for scaffolding are

    1. Steel
    2. Aluminium
    3. Wood(Logs and Ledgers)
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  4. Asked: July 7, 2020In: Construction

    What is the difference between Arch and Lintel?

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    Added an answer on July 8, 2020 at 1:53 pm

    Lintels are mainly provided in openings like doors and windows.They are structural horizontal members.And they can bear load of masonry above the opening.So they are used for load bearing purpose above opening.They can also used for decorative purpose also. Arch is also have same functions of a lintRead more

    Lintels are mainly provided in openings like doors and windows.They are structural horizontal members.And they can bear load of masonry above the opening.So they are used for load bearing purpose above opening.They can also used for decorative purpose also.

    Arch is also have same functions of a lintel.They are also provided to bear load above them.It is curved in shape.They are usually provided in bridges rather than buildings as they can span a large area.

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  5. Asked: July 4, 2020In: Construction

    What are the different types of compactors?

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2020 at 5:26 pm

    Soil compaction is defined as the method of mechanically increasing the density of soil.It is the simple way of increasing the stability and supporting capacity of the soil. Different types of compactors used are as follows Rammers Vibratory Roller Smooth wheeled Roller Sheepsfoot Roller Pneumatic RRead more

    Soil compaction is defined as the method of mechanically increasing the density of soil.It is the simple way of increasing the stability and supporting capacity of the soil.

    Different types of compactors used are as follows

    1. Rammers
    2. Vibratory Roller
    3. Smooth wheeled Roller
    4. Sheepsfoot Roller
    5. Pneumatic Roller
    6. Vibratory Plate Compactor
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  6. Asked: June 20, 2020In: Interview Questions

    Which are the methods for the demolition of any structure?

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2020 at 5:25 pm

    Demolition methods are chosen based on several factors.It depends on type of material used in building, based on location of building, waste disposal etc... Widely used demolition across the world are as follows 1. Implosion 2. Selective Demolition 3. Wrecking ball demolition 4. Mechanical demolitioRead more

    Demolition methods are chosen based on several factors.It depends on type of material used in building, based on location of building, waste disposal etc…
    Widely used demolition across the world are as follows

    1. Implosion
    2. Selective Demolition
    3. Wrecking ball demolition
    4. Mechanical demolition
    5. High Reach Arm Demolition

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  7. Asked: July 4, 2020In: Construction

    What are the various causes of providing a cavity wall?

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2020 at 10:51 am

    The cavity wall is a wall that has a hollow center. They are provided with space between two skins, usually made with masonry such as brick or cinder blocks. They can provide better thermal insulation than other solid walls. Also, they are cheaper than other solid walls. By using the cavity wall, thRead more

    The cavity wall is a wall that has a hollow center. They are provided with space between two skins, usually made with masonry such as brick or cinder blocks. They can provide better thermal insulation than other solid walls. Also, they are cheaper than other solid walls. By using the cavity wall, the entering of moisture can be prevented effectively. It also acts as a damp barrier. It is very easy to install at a cheaper rate.

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  8. Asked: July 4, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    What is the Cadastral Survey in Surveying?

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    Cadastral survey is a comprehensive study of land, its location, its value, etc. A cadastral survey shows the extent, boundaries, value, and ownership of land. Through these surveys, authorities assign a numerical identity to land.

    Cadastral survey is a comprehensive study of land, its location, its value, etc. A cadastral survey shows the extent, boundaries, value, and ownership of land. Through these surveys, authorities assign a numerical identity to land.

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