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Construction Engineering and Survey Training
Chapter 1 - Construction Methods And Materials: Heavy Construction
Stable-Shoreline Structures
Timber Fasteners And Connectors
Structural Steel Shapes
Steel Frame Structures
Structural Steel Connectors
Chapter 2 Construction Methods And Materials: Electrical And Mechanical Systems
Control And Protective Devices
Electrical Distribution Drawings
Water Sources And Treatment
Distribution System Elements And Accessories
Distribution System Layout
Chapter 3 - Horizontal Construction
Sequence Of Construction
Preliminary Cross Section
Subbase And Base Course
Chapter 4 - Project Drawings
Architectural Divis1on
Fire Protection Division
Checking And Editing Construction Drawings
Checking And Editing Construction Drawings - Continued
Chapter 5 - Specification/Material Estimating/Advanced Base Planning
Project Specifications
Use Of Drawings And Specifications
Advanced Base Planning
Chapter 6 - Care And Adjustment Of Surveying Equipment
Instrument Adjustments And Repairs
Engineer s Level Adjustments
Adjusting The Level Tube
Adjusting The Plate Bubbles
Adjusting The Horizontal Axis
Adjusting The Telescope Level
Minor Repairs And Replacement Procedures
Chapter 7 - Indirect Leveling/Level And Traverse Computations
Trigonometric Leveling
Level And Traverse Computations
Calculating The Allowable Error
Checking And Reducing Distances
Linear Error Of Closure
Traverse Tables/Adjusting Bearings And Distances
Area By Trapezoidal Formula
Parcels That Include Curves
Plotting Horizontal Control
Plotting Angles From Tangents
Plotting By Coordinates
Mistakes In Computations
Outsized Latitude And/Or Departure Error Of Closure
Chater 8 - Topographic Surveying And Mapping
Locating Details By Transit And Stadia
Figure 8-5.-Stadia Interval Inclined Sight.
Distance And Elevation For Inclined Sights
Approximate Forms Of Stadia Formulas
Grid Coordinate System
Characteristics Of Contour Lines
Map Scales And Contour Intervals
Contour Map Construction
Interpolating Contour Lines
General Requirements For Topographic Maps
Chapter 9 - Plane-Table Topography And Map Projection
Values Of Plane-Table Method
Development Of A Topographic Map
Universal Transverse Mercator Military Grid
Universal Transverse Mercator Military Grid - Continued
Lambert Conformal Conic Projection
Chapter 10 - Engineering And Land Surveys
Route Surveys For Drainage
Earthwork Computations
Area Of Five-Level Or Irregular Section
Laser Method Of Laying Pipe
Offshore Location By Chaining
Offshore Location By Triangulation
Job Requirements Of The Land Surveyor
Land Survey General Procedure
Plats Of Surveyed Lands
Chapter 11 - Horizontal And Vertical Curves
Types Of Horizontal Curves
Elements Of A Horizontal Curve.
Degree Of Curve (Chord Definition)
Deflection Angles And Chords
Solving And Laying Out A Simple Curve
Solving A Simple Curve - Continued
Elements Of Vertical Curves
Symmetrical Vertical Curves
Symmetrical Vertical Curves - Continued
Unsymmetrical Vertical Curves
Checking The Computation By Plotting
Using A Profile Work Sheet
Chapter 12 - Electronic Surveying Equipment
Direction Of Edm Measured Lines
Reduction Of Slope Distance
Slope Reduction Using The Vertical Angle - Continued
Electronic Positioning Systems
Chapter 13 - Materials Testing
Sample Preparation And Compaction Procedures
Cbr Test Equipment And Tools
Preparation Of Test Samples
Concrete And Concrete Testing
Identification Of Cement
Test For Undesirable Lightweight Material
Specific Gravity And Absorption, Fine Aggregate
Other Concrete Strength Tests
Bitumens And Bituminous-Materials Testing
Characteristics And Uses Of Bitumens
Field Identification Of Bitumens
Laboratory Tests Of Bitumens
Density And Voids Determination
Hazardous-Material Precautions
Chapter 14 - Technical Administration And Supervision
Labour Distribution Reports And Timekeeping
Deployment Completion Report
Engineering Technical Library
Field Engineering Section
Procedures For Checking Field Notes
Materials Testing Section
Chapter 15 - Field Astronomy And Triangulation
Elements Of Field Astronomy
Celestial System Of Coordinates
Local Hour Angle (Lha)
Latitude By Altitude Of The Sun At Noon
Sun Observations For Azimuth
Observations On Polaris Or Other Stars
Types Of Triangulation Networks
Chain Of Quadrilaterals
Triangulation Stations, Signals, And Instrument Supports
Triangulation Procedures
Adjusting A Chain Of Quadrilaterals
Checking For Precision
Average Triangle Closure
Chapter 16 - Soils: Surveying And Exploration/Classification/Field Identification
Objectives Of A Soil Survey
Sources Of Information
Planning Field Explorations
Recommended Procedures For Soil Surveys
Coefficient Of Curvature
Breaking Or Dry-Strength Test
Chapter 17 - Mix Design: Concrete And Asphalt
Example Using Trial Batch Method
Adjusting For Slump And Air Content
Example Using Absolute Volume Method
Example Using Absolute Volume Method - Continued
General Procedures And Guidelines
Aggregate Blending Limits
Job-Mix Formula (Ac Mixes)
Surface Area Method Of Mix Design
Chapter 18 - Soil Stabilization
Soil-Cement Stabilization
Bituminous Stabilization
Construction Engineering and Survey Training
Chapter 1 - Mathematics And Units Of Measurement
Powers, Roots, Exponents, And Radicals
Arithmetic Extraction Of Square Roots
Area Of A Rhombus Or Rhomboid
Area By Reducing To Triangles
Functions And Cofunctions
Functions Of Angles In A Right Triangle
Methods Of Solving Triangles
Acute Angle Of Right Triangle By Sine Or Cosine
Solution By Laws Of Cosines
Determination Of Angle From Three Known Sides
Scientific Pocket Calculator
Units Of Linear Measurement
Units Of Area Measurement
More Units Of Measurement
Mechanical Power Measure
Conversion Of Units - Continued
Chapter 2 - Drafting Equipment
Engineering Charts And Graphs
Drafting Media - Continued
Drafting Tables With Boards
Drawing Instrument Sets
Engineer s Scale - Continued
Map Measures And Scale Indicators
Freehand Lettering Pens
Chapter 3 - Drafting: Fundamentals And Techniques; Reproduction Process
Your Equipment And Materials
Basic Drafting Techniques
Attachment Of Paper To The Board
Parallel And Perpendicular Lines
Use Of The Compass - Continued
Use Of The French Curve
Use Of Drafting Templates
Use Of The Drafting Scale
Examples Of Title Blocks Used On Drawings Prepared By Naval Construction Battalion
Format Used In Preparing Revision Blocks
Use Of Line Characteristics And Conventions
Use Of Line Characteristics And Conventions Continued
Viewing Or Cutting Plane Lines
Ames Lettering Instrument
Spacing Between Guidelines
Straight-Line Capitals
Curved- And Straight-Line Combinations
Numerals And Fractions
Composition Of Lettering
Exploded View Of The Blu-Ray Model 842 Whiteprinter
Principles Of Operation
Cooling And Exhaust System
Reproduction Materials
Chapter 4 - Drafting: Geometric Construction
Square: Given Length Of Side
Square Circumscribed On A Given Inscribed Circle
Any Regular Polygon With A Given Length Of Side
Regular Pentagon On A Given Inscribed Circle
Circle Through Three Points
Line Tangent To A Given Point On A Circle
Circular Arc Tangent To Two Other Circular Area
Reverse, Or Ogee, Curve
Ellipse By Pin-And-String Method
Ellipse By Four-Center Method
Chapter 5 - Drafting: Projections And Sketching
Basic Orthographic Projection
Orthographic Projection
Third-Angle Projection
A Third-Angle Projection Brought Into A Single Plane
American Standard Arrangement Of Views In A Six-View Third-Angle Multi-View Projection
Proper Spacing Of Views
Improved Spacing For Three-View Projection Of Object Shown In Figure 5-18
Multi-View Analysis Of A Third-Angle Orthographic Projection
Two-View Multi-View Projections
Normal And Non-Normal Lines
Projection Of Left Side Auxiliary View
Use Of Partial Or Broken Section
Axonometric Projection
Isometric Projection Of A Cube
Drawing An Angle In Isometric
Noncircular Curves In Isometric
Diagonal Hatching In Isometric
Oblique Drawing Techniques
Sketching Straight Lines
Sketching Angles By Visual Comparison
Steps In Sketching A Circle
Sketching A Rectangular Block
Chapter 6 - Wood And Light Frame Structures
Nominal And Dressed Sizes Of Lumber
Grain Direction In A Sheet Of Plywood
Special-Purpose Plywood
Common Wood Substitute
Wall Framing Used In Platform Construction
Sill Framing And Layout
Framing Around Floor Openings
Typical Floor Framing With Subflooring
Parts Of A Wall Frame, Showing Headers
Layout Of A Collar Tie
Flat And Shed Roof Framings
Framing Of Gable Dormer Without Sidewalls
Application Of Plywood Roof Sheathing
Open Cornice Without A Fascia Board
Use Of Flashing At Building Line On Built-Up Roof
Gutters And Downspouts
Application Of Vertical Paneling
Insulation And Vapor Barriers
Kickplate For Anchoring Stairs To Concrete
Toenailing Wood Finish Flooring
Principal Parts Of A Finish Doorframe
Chapter 7 - Concrete And Masonry
Slab And Slab Reinforcement
Precast Concrete Floors, Roof Slabs, Walls And Partitions
Precast Concrete Joists, Beams, Girders And Columns
Advantages Of Precast Concrete
Special Types Of Concrete
Physical Characteristics
Chapter 8 - Mechanical Systems And Plan
Joints And Connections
Waste And Soil Drainage Diagram
Chapter 9 - Electrical Systems And Plan
Overhead Power Distribution
Interior Electrical Wiring System
Standards And Specifications Requirements
Interior Electrical Layout (Plan)
Chapter 10 - Construction Drawings
Conceptual Definitive Designs
Dimensioning And Tolerancing
Main Divisions Of Project Drawing
Dimensioning A Floor Plan
Chapter 11 - Elements Of Surveying And Surveying Equipment
Types Of Surveying Operations
Factors Affecting Fieldwork
Drafting Used In Surveying
Basic Surveying Instruments
Leveling Head Assembly
Upper Plate Or Alidade Assembly
Optical Plumbing Assembly
Turning-Point Pins And Plates
Chapter 12 - Direct Linear Measurements And Field Survey Safety
Marking Control Points, Reference Points, And Monuments
Methods Of Direct Linear Measurements
Chaining On Level Ground
Making Tape Corrections
Correcting For Temperature Variation
Preparing Chaining Notes
Recording Notes For Slope Chaining
Solving Surveying Problems By Tape
Identifying Chaining Mistakes And Errors
Caring For And Maintaining A Survey Tape
Measuring By The Electronic Distance-Measuring System
Administering First Aid
Protecting Against Weather Hazards
Using Field Equipment Safely
Additional Duties Of A Survey Crew
Preparing For Field Party s Essential Needs
Chapter 13 - Horizontal Control
Converting Deflection Angles To Bearings
Converting Azimuths To Bearings Or Vice Versa
Correcting For Local Magnetic Attraction
Determining Magnetic Declination And Dip
Checking Accuracy Of Observed Bearings
Establishing Directions By Transit
Measuring Vertical Angles
Measuring Angles By Repetition
Running A Distance (Line)
Line Between Nonintervisible Points
Setting Adjacent Points
Identifying Party Personnel
Attaining Precision With A Linear Error Of Closure
Attaining Precision With A Maximum Angular Error Of Closure
Identifying Errors And Mistakes In Transit Work
Identifying Natural Errors
Caring For And Maintaining Surveying Instruments
Conducting A Reconnaissance
Performing Linear Measurements
Chapter 14 - Direct Leveling And Basic Engineering Surveys
Level Party Organization, Equipment, And Field Procedures
Field Procedures For Differential Leveling
Leveling The Engineer s Level
Making Target Readings
Fundamental Leveling Procedure
Establishing Turning Points
Profile Leveling - Continued
Cross-Section Leveling
Precision In Leveling; Mistakes And Errors In Leveling
Identifying Leveling Mistakes
Types Of Cross Sections
Plotting Cross Sections
Layout/Stakeout Procedures
Slope-Stake Party Procedure
Curb And Gutter Stakeout
Figure 14-41.-Use Of Batter Boards
Chapter 15 - Materials Testing: Soil And Concrete
Physical Characteristics Of Soils
Sources Of Water In Soils
Cylinder Samples By Cbr Mold
Determining Moisture Content
Specific Gravity Testing
Bulk And Apparent Specific Gravity
Preparation Of Concrete Specimens
Curing And Storing Cylinders
Chapter 16 - Administration
Assignment To An Nmcb Operations Department
Monitoring/Reporting Division
Assignment To A Typical Public Works Department
Assignment As Team Leader
Personnel Readiness Capability Program
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Surveyors surveying land training course guide tape cad