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Topography
The land surveyor is involved in taking measurements using different techniques at every stage of a project. (© SETRA, SCANLASER, LEICA GEOSYSTEMS)
In essence, the land surveyor’s role consists of measuring all types of data (angles, distances, altitudes) in order to define the layout of areas of land and the geographic position of different objects. These might include buildings, infrastructure (roads, railways etc), as well as the topography of the land itself (forests, rivers etc). Once the data has been obtained and recorded, it is then used for a variety of purposes. (...)
The land surveyor is involved in taking measurements using different techniques at every stage of a project. (© SETRA, SCANLASER, LEICA GEOSYSTEMS)
In essence, the land surveyor’s role consists of measuring all types of data (angles, distances, altitudes) in order to define the layout of areas of land and the geographic position of different objects. These might include buildings, infrastructure (roads, railways etc), as well as the topography of the land itself (forests, rivers etc). Once the data has been obtained and recorded, it is then used for a variety of purposes. (...)




