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PROGEN Services and Its Surveyors Team

Civil surveying is an engineering operation that involves assessing and recording details about an area of land. These observations can then be used to help plan construction projects. The main purpose of surveying in civil engineering is to determine the three-dimensional relationships between different locations.Our Surveyors can give clients precise measurements and data about a property, and they’re regularly employed for construction, engineering and mapmaking projects. Given land surveyors’ expertise in determining topographic heights, land sizes and land measurements, they regularly advise the work of other professionals.

The following are the duties of a surveyors

  • The surveyors have to measure the distance and the angles between specific points on the earth surface.
  • Based on reference points, certain important features points are located by
    traveling.
  • Detailed research is carried out on the records related to the land, survey, and the titles of the land.
  • The boundary lines are to be located by searching for the past boundary present in the site.
  • The surveying is conducted and the obtained results are recorded. Later they are verified for accuracy and corrections.
  • Based on the surveyed records plots, maps, the respective reports of the
    surveyed site is prepared.
  • The findings obtained from the surveying is presented to the clients and the
    respective government agencies.
  • The official land needs and water boundaries are established. These are
    established either for lease or deeds.
    As mentioned in the duties of surveyor, he has to determine the points and their respective distances and angles which have to be recorded in the form of field notes. The operations involved in the field works are:
  • Initial establishment of benchmarks and all the stations as the reference. Based on these operations the horizontal and the vertical control is established.
  • The angles between the survey lines created have to be measured.
  • All the details of the survey are explained and located based on the stations and the lines between the stations. The details are the streams, buildings, milestones, streets and any other natural or man-made features present in the area surveyed.
  •  For the constructions works related to buildings, culverts, sewers, bridges, and water supply schemes the lines have to set out and the grades are established by the surveyors.
  •  Height or the elevation of certain points are determined by surveying by the surveyor. Or in either case, specific points have to be established in required elevations.
  •  Carrying out topographic surveying. This is the surveying of contour of the given land which involves both vertical and horizontal controls.
  •  Parallel lines and perpendicular lines have to be established.
  • The inaccessible points have to be measured.
  • To conduct survey past the obstacles. Many miscellaneous field works based on the trigonometric and the geometric principles have to be conducted.
  • Determination of the meridian, latitude, and longitude or to determine the local time by carrying out observations on the sun or a star

PROGEN’s Main Services for Surveys and Investigations are

  •  Reconnaissance Survey.
  • Detailed Topographic Survey.
  •  Traversing and Leveling.
  • Contour Mapping.
  • GIS and Ortho images.
  • Soil Investigation.
  • Geotechnical Investigation.
  • Surface and Sub-surface Water Investigation