Geomatics Engineering : A Practical Guide to Project Design

Title: Geomatics Engineering : A Practical Guide to Project Design
Author: Clement Ogaja
ISBN: 143981743X / 9781439817438
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 296
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2010
Availability: Out of Stock
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Traditionally, land surveyors experience years of struggle as they encounter the complexities of project planning and design processes in the course of professional employment or practice. Giving beginners a leg up and working professionals added experience, Geomatics Engineering: A Practical Guide to Project Design provides a practical guide to contemporary issues in geomatics professionalism, ethics, and design. It explores issues encountered during the project design and the request for proposal process commonly used for soliciting professional geomatics engineering services.

Designed to develop critical thinking and problem solving, this book:

  • Reflects the natural progression of project design considerations, including how the planning, information gathering, design, scheduling, cost estimating, and proposal writing fit into the overall scheme of project design process
  • Presents the details of contemporary issues such as standards and specifications, professional and ethical responsibilities, and policy, social, and environmental issues that are pertinent to geomatics engineering projects
  • Demonstrates the important considerations when planning or designing new projects
  • Focuses on the proposal development process and shows how to put together a project cost estimate, including estimating quantities and developing unit and lump-sum costs

Based on experience of past projects, the book identifies priority areas of attention for planning new projects. Presenting the nuts and bolts of geomatics projects, the author provides an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility, the impact of engineering solutions in a global and social context, as well as a host of other contemporary issues such as budgetary and scheduling constraints.

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Part I : Overview
Chapter 1 : Project Design Process

Part II : Contemporary Issues
Chapter 2 : Standards and Specifications
Chapter 3 : Professional and Ethical Responsibilities
Chapter 4 : Policy, Social, and Environmental Issues

Part III : Planning and Design
Chapter 5 : Boundary Surveys
Chapter 6 : Control Surveys
Chapter 7 : Topographic Surveys
Chapter 8 : GIS Application

Part IV : Proposal Development
Chapter 9 : Estimating Project Costs
Chapter 10 : Writing Geomatics Proposals

Appendix A : Resource Guide for Geomatics Projects
Appendix B : Sample Geodetic Standards–FGCC 1984
Index