Land surveying equipment includes theodolites, GPS, data collectors, and satellites. Theodolites measure vertical and horizontal angles and use triangulation. GPS and satellites determine boundaries and changes in land. Basic tools like tape measures, levels, and compasses are still relevant and modern equipment is an evolved version of them. Among the many types of land surveying […]
Survey software helps surveyors measure land accurately and work with other digital programs. It should record information, integrate with CAD software, have batch processing, and reporting features to suggest terrain changes. It saves time and ensures accuracy, making the surveyor’s job easier. Survey software is designed to help surveyors accurately measure land while assisting with […]
Aerial surveying is a method of land surveying that assumes the land is flat, making it best for small areas. Surveyors use plane geometry, trigonometry, and algebra to calculate distances, densities, and depths. This type of surveying is important for civil construction and mapping projects, but larger areas require more specialized tools and mathematics. “Aerial […]