By: nu-tech-int | 2011-11-19 | Sales The environmental surveys have become one of the most common issues these days. For these surveys many kind of instruments are available in the market for accurate results. All these instruments are designed as per the industrial parameters to ensure the efficiency. For effective results these instruments are quality tested. read more
By: Hillsbrough | 2011-04-29 | Business Opportunities Welcome to Hillsborough.ae The zoom30 series is the geomax product which gives a fabulous performance. The GeoMax total station of zoom30 series is one of the best surveying instruments. The zoom20 series is another surveying instrument provided by GeoMax. GeoMax ZGP800 series, Geomax total station ZT600 series, etc are the other surveying instruments which understand your needs and demand and ha read more
By: Liz Stewart | 2011-03-29 | Science Water level recorder tools for collecting Hydrographic Survey information incorporate options for both shore based and offshore / seabed applications along with telemetry packages for secure data tran... read more
By: Hillsbrough | 2011-08-05 | Business Get the best surveying instruments at great prices Are you looking for high quality surveying instruments? Thinking of buying instruments for your nondestructive testing needs? Sometimes your job may demand high-quality land survey instruments and supplies along with survey tools. You can buy surveying equipment tools of commercial-grade, which are available in the market. read more
By: Jerri Lily | 2010-10-13 | Business Recently, the Chinese instruments industry association analysis instrument association analysis instrument industry "1025" planning seminar was held in Beijing, from universities, research institutes, domestic analysis instrument industry backbone enterprises in 20 people attend seminars industry experts. The meeting summarized during the 11th five-year plan analysis instrument industry development and achievements... read more
By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing The idea of surveying buildings and other manmade structures is nearly as old as the pyramids. Combining the elements of measurement and observation, structural surveying is important for everything from initial construction to historical preservation. Methods have changed over the years as technology has emerged to provide faster, easier and more accurate results. read more
By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing There are two basic types of mineral excavation-deep-bore (underground) mining and strip (surface) mining. Each method requires the application of specialized surveying methods that help promote various activities or achieve specific results. No matter which method is being employed, the factors necessary for success are the same. read more
By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing Surveying is process which measures the dimension of an object that generally present on the surface of the Earth. The equipment which are used frequently for surveying includes levels and theodolites. These are used for precise or accurate measurement of angles, horizontal, vertical and slope distances. read more
By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing Land Surveying or Surveying involves measuring of dimensional relationships between points, lines, and physical attributes on or close to the Earth's surface. In essence, surveying involves measuring of horizontal distances, elevation differences, directions, and angles. Once these basic determinations or measurements are obtained, those are used later to the calculation of areas and volumes and to the fixing of locations concerning some coordinate system. Surveying, as we know, is mainly used to establish and measure property lines; to set out buildings, roads, bridges, waterways, sewers, and pipelines for construction; and to obtain topographic data for turning out maps and charts. read more
By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing Civil Engineering Surveying is an important function which is involved in every stage of a project from initial conception stage to design and construction, to monitoring and evaluation of the quality and performance of the completed facility. The civil engineering profession involves the design and construction of numerous infrastructure facilities that are needed in the modern world. For example, it can range from construction of roads, bridges, and railways to power stations, to water supply and sewerage pipes. read more
By: KevinMeaney | 2011-03-28 | Manufacturing Land Surveying is very important in improvement of the human environment. Its has also spread in field of mapping and establishment of legal boundaries of land ownership, transportation, telecommunications, buildings. It is an important part of planning and implementation of any construction. read more
By: Avinash Smith | 2010-10-15 | Business An inclinometer is also known as tilt meter or tile sensor. It is an instrument used for measuring angular tilt. Inclinometers are used for sensing movements, whether it's embedded in concrete structures, attached to a dam, buried down a tunnel or even ... read more
By: Jacob Watson | 2012-02-22 | International Business Now-a-days, completing a construction project in the absence of Geotechnical Instrumentation is next to impossible. Various Geotechnical instruments are used by engineers so as to get data that helps them in every stage of a project. The data serves as a guide to these engineers to finish their projects in a more effective and meaningful manner. It is to be noted that these instruments are primari read more
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By: Peter Brittain | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing As with most building projects, surveying processes prove useful in two distinct aspects of rail design-initial construction and ongoing maintenance. Surveyors are employed to map out optimal rail routes and also work closely with engineers to determine what sort of grade, slope and curve to put where. A site survey is necessary before any drawings can be made, since one must understand the geographic restrictions at hand before hoping to surmount them. read more