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  • Hello Jetro,

    What do you need to do?  Layout?  Plumb Certification?

     

    Please provide more information?

     

    Paul

  • Jetro,

    In view of the Philippine surveying context, structural surveying is basically a topographic surveying with a primary objective of producing structural lines and not contour lines. Structural line is no more than a graphic entity that represent physical installation like culvert, pipelines, bridges, and everything the project requires.

    Please always remember that in every surveying task you're into, don't ever forget the fundamentals of measurement science like redundancy, strength of figure, and data reduction.

    Good day and good luck.

  • WHAT COMPONENT IN STRUCTURAL SURVEY ARE YOU REFERRING to: bridges,culverts or what?narrow the question JETRO

  • Survey Legend

    here's an idea: try running a search for structural on the site and reach out to members who posted content and contact them ..ask them to respond to your question..try it!

  • GEO Ambassador

    Jetro.. your question makes no sense at all.  You need to provide us details about what you are referring to.  No one is going to take more time answering your question than you took asking it.   Post photos, examples, tell us where you are from, etc.

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