By Melissa Morgan Land surveying refers to the job of a surveyor who helps to locate a piece of land with the aid of science and technolog...
Land surveying refers to the job of a surveyor who helps to locate a piece of land with the aid of science and technology. It is about finding the three-dimensional positioning of the land and other details related to it. Kentucky site survey and land surveying eventually helps to point out the location of terrains or sort out the boundaries.
The majority, if not all, of site surveying, is non-intrusive. Despite that, you might need to submit a risk assessment and method statement. Any specific works requiring means of access, shutting down the Air Handling Unit (AHU), the shutdown of heating or fitting an electric CT meter on a chiller will all require a separate risk assessment and method statement.
The consultant should have a skills card and be able to carry out some tasks on site. More importantly, the person should be competent for that task. Competent is a key word here: if you are going to open a BMS panel, you must know what you are doing. Never carry out tasks unless you are one hundred per cent competent.
Surveying the land is an elaborate task that takes into account the study of the land, a good observation of the details and learning about the legal instruments. It gives the result to the perspective of designing, planning and finally establishing the property boundary construction. It is critical in any building and construction project.
Always carry on a bottle of water with you, specifically in heating plant rooms, service ducts and energy centers. Keep yourself hydrated by sipping water every fifteen minutes. Wear work clothes with long sleeves where possible. Never attend an energy audit without safety boots as a minimum. I also suggest having your pass hanging on your neck and a high visibility vest, as you will be walking around taking notes and photos.
Setting - The last part of a surveyor's job is to set out markers that map out the boundaries of the land and structures that will be placed on it. This is an especially important part of the job because many problems come up with land boundaries and as a surveyor; you need to be absolute without doubt to prove that the boundaries you have set are in fact the legal boundaries of the property.
By site, some would refer to the archaeological sites and surveying such areas involve going into the details of artifacts and the human history, However, the wireless surveying is now a more popular topic of discussion, and it refers to the coverage of signals at each of the accessible points within a building. For this you need the floor plans, the building's signal coverage building and the access point position.
Some older service ducts may have steam leaks, water on the floor, insulated pipes, minimal or no lighting, and electrical cables. Carry earplugs with you at all times, as it is quite noisy in some plant rooms and you may spend hours in this environment. Make sure to check out on the above factors.
The majority, if not all, of site surveying, is non-intrusive. Despite that, you might need to submit a risk assessment and method statement. Any specific works requiring means of access, shutting down the Air Handling Unit (AHU), the shutdown of heating or fitting an electric CT meter on a chiller will all require a separate risk assessment and method statement.
The consultant should have a skills card and be able to carry out some tasks on site. More importantly, the person should be competent for that task. Competent is a key word here: if you are going to open a BMS panel, you must know what you are doing. Never carry out tasks unless you are one hundred per cent competent.
Surveying the land is an elaborate task that takes into account the study of the land, a good observation of the details and learning about the legal instruments. It gives the result to the perspective of designing, planning and finally establishing the property boundary construction. It is critical in any building and construction project.
Always carry on a bottle of water with you, specifically in heating plant rooms, service ducts and energy centers. Keep yourself hydrated by sipping water every fifteen minutes. Wear work clothes with long sleeves where possible. Never attend an energy audit without safety boots as a minimum. I also suggest having your pass hanging on your neck and a high visibility vest, as you will be walking around taking notes and photos.
Setting - The last part of a surveyor's job is to set out markers that map out the boundaries of the land and structures that will be placed on it. This is an especially important part of the job because many problems come up with land boundaries and as a surveyor; you need to be absolute without doubt to prove that the boundaries you have set are in fact the legal boundaries of the property.
By site, some would refer to the archaeological sites and surveying such areas involve going into the details of artifacts and the human history, However, the wireless surveying is now a more popular topic of discussion, and it refers to the coverage of signals at each of the accessible points within a building. For this you need the floor plans, the building's signal coverage building and the access point position.
Some older service ducts may have steam leaks, water on the floor, insulated pipes, minimal or no lighting, and electrical cables. Carry earplugs with you at all times, as it is quite noisy in some plant rooms and you may spend hours in this environment. Make sure to check out on the above factors.
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