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Surveying for
California Civil Engineering License
A Concise and Comprehensive Summary of Surveying
Equations, Tables, and Figures is Included for a Quick
Access During the Exam
Dr. Shahin A. Mansour, PE
First Edition
Well Organized, Based on the Current California Board Test Plan and References, Detailed Table of Contents, Computer Generated Index (8 pages), Simplified Concepts, 66 Sample Problems with Detailed Solutions, and 181 Supplemental Practice Problems with Detailed Solutions.
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Preface
ur next generation of Civil PE books were carefully developed by Dr. Shahin A. Mansour, Ph.D.,
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Disclaimer
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How to Use This Book
This book was written to help you in preparing for the Special Surveying Examination. A comprehensive summary
of surveying equations and topics is provided to help you in answering the questions. The following is a suggested
strategy for the exam:
1- Have all references organized before you start. Also, familiarize yourself with the comprehensive summary provided in this book.
2- Read the questions and ALL answers carefully and look for KEYWORDS in the question and the 4 possible answers.
3- Solve the easy questions first (need no or minimum calculations) and record your answers on the answer sheet.
4- Work on questions that require lengthy calculations and record your answers on the answer sheet. 5- Questions that seem difficult or not familiar to you and may need considerable time in searching in your
references should be left to the end.
6- Never leave an answer blank. 7- Remember the D3 rule:
DO NOT EXPECT THE EXAM TO BE EASY
DO NOT PANIC
DO NOT WASTE TOO MUCH TIME ON A SIGNLE EASY, DIFFICULT OR
UNFAMILAR PROBLEM
About the Author
Dr. Shahin A. Mansour, PE, has been teaching PE, Seismic, Surveying and EIT courses for the last 22 years. Dr.
Mansour taught Civil Engineering Courses for 8 years at New Mexico State University (NMSU), Las Cruces, NM,
USA. Also, he has been teaching Civil and Construction Engineering Courses (graduate & undergraduate) at CSU,
Fresno, CA, for the last 22 years.
Dr. Mansour has helped thousands of engineers to pass their Professional Engineering Licensing Board Exams
(Civil PE, Special Seismic and Surveying Exams). His easy, step-by-step approach to solving problems has gained
him popularity and a great reputation among students and professionals of all ages.
Dr. Mansour is a registered Civil Engineer in California. His educational background includes a BS degree in Civil
Engineering, a Master, and Ph.D. degrees in Structural Engineering from New Mexico State University (NMSU),
Las Cruces, NM, USA. Also, Dr. Mansour has two engineering degrees (B.S. & M.S.) from Faculty of
Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
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Acknowledgements
No one walks alone on the journey of life. Just where do you start to thank those that joined you, walked
beside you, and helped you along the way continuously urged me to write a book.
Much of what I have learned over the years came as the result of being a father to 3 wonderful and
delightful children, Aroob, Munierah, and Abdallah all of whom, in their own ways inspired me and,
subconsciously contributed a tremendous amount to the content of this book. Without their nice work and
sincere commitments, this book would never have seen the road to the printing machine. A little bit of
each of them will be found here weaving in and out of the pages - Thanks kids!
I want to thank all Civil Engineers who attended my review classes for the last 23 years for their valuable
comments and suggestions to improve the quality of this book. They shared their knowledge, their ideas,
and numerous tips all of which culminated in the improvement of this book. Thanks guys!
Finally, I would like to give my special thanks to my wife Rufida whose patience, and love enabled me to
complete this work. With her unlimited support and encouragement most of my dreams came true.
Thank you my minster of interior!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
California Special Surveying Principles Exam (Test Plan November 2011) .. 1 Summary of Surveying Equations ... 9 Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms.. 29 Abbreviations 37
Chapter 1- Introduction and CA Special Engineering Surveying Exam
1-1 Definition of Surveying 42 1-2 Types of Surveys . 43 1-3 Types of Maps.. 47 1-4 Professional Land Surveys Act 48 1-5 Professional Engineers Act . 48 1-6 Subdivision Map Act 48 1-7 California Special Surveying Exam. 48 Supplemental Practice Problems...... 49 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 52
Chapter 2- Theory of Measurements
2-1 Types of Measurements in Surveying 54 2-2 Units of Measurements .. 54 2-3 Significant Figures . 55 2-4 Rounding off Numbers 56 2-5 Errors, Types and Magnitude of Errors in Measurements ...... 56 2-6 Probability and Measures of Precision 58 Practice Problems. 62 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 65
Chapter 3- Surveying Equipment & Field Notes
3-1 Introduction & Reasons for Field Notes.. 68 3-2 Requirements for Good Notes 68 3-3 Kinds of Notes 69 3-4 Arrangement of Fields Notes .. 69 3-5 Suggestions on Recording Notes 70 3-6 Surveying Methods and Equipment. 71 3-7 Left Thumb Rule ..... 73 Practice Problems..... 74 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 74
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Chapter 4- Horizontal Distance Measurements
4-1 Introduction . 76 4-2 Method of Measuring Horizontal Distances ... 76 4-3 Slope Computations & Approximate Formula ... 87 4-4 Precision of Various Measuring Methods .. 90 4-5 Sources of Error in Taping.. 91 4-6 Types of Error in Taping..... 91 4-7 Summary of Corrections of Errors in Taping . 97 4-8 Types, Sources, and Classifications of Taping Errors 98 4-9 Combined Correction.. 99 4-10 Stationing (STA), Post Mile (PM), and Kilo Post (KP).. 99 4-11 Review of Sources of Errors in Taping 101 4-12 Common Mistakes... 101 Practice Problems. 102 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 106
Chapter 5- Leveling-Theory, Equipment & Measurements
5-1 Introduction . 110 5-2 Leveling Definitions & Terms 110 5-3 Types of Leveling 113 5-4 Leveling Equipment. 114 5-5 Curvature and Refraction. 118 5-6 Theory of Differential Leveling ..... 119 5-7 Two-Peg Test .. 120 5-8 Three-Wire Leveling........ 121 5-9 Reciprocal Leveling 121 5-10 Sources and Types of Errors in Leveling 123 Practice Problems 124 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 128
Chapter 6- Angles, Bearings, Azimuths, & Compass
6-1 Introduction . 134 6-2 Interior, Exterior, and Deflection Angles. 134 6-3 Bearings (True, Magnetic & Grid) .. 138 6-4 Azimuths (True, Magnetic & Grid) 139 6-5 Comparison of Bearings and Azimuths... 142 6-6 Magnetic Declination .. 143 6-7 True, Grid & Magnetic Meridians .. 145 6-8 Methods of Determining Angles and Directions..... 146 6-9 Vertical and Zenith Angles . 147 Practice Problems 148 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems .. 150
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Chapter 7- Traverse Computations
7-1 Introduction . 154 7-2 Measurements and Directions of Traverses 155 7-3 Latitudes and Departures .156 7-4 Traverse Computations 157 7-5 Balancing Angles 158 7-6 Traverse Balancing (Adjustment) 159 7-7 Rectangular Coordinates . 161 Practice Problems. 167 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 170
Chapter 8- Length, Area, Volume Computations & Mass Diagram
8-1 Length Computation 174 8-2 Methods of Measuring Area 174
Area by division into triangles and other shapes.. 175
Area by offsets from straight lines... 177
Area by double-meridian-distance method (DMD). 178
Area by coordinates (criss-cross). 179
Measurement of area by planimeter. 181 8-3 Methods of Volume Measurement .. 182
The cross-section method. 183
Average-end area formula.. 183 8-4 Mass Diagram . 187
Practice Problems 197 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 200
Chapter 9- Topography
9-1 Introduction to Topography 204 9-2 Control for Topographic Surveys.204 9-3 Methods for Obtaining Topography.205 9-4 Topographic Maps206 9-5 Scales for Topographic Maps...206 9-6 Contours: Definitions and Properties...207 9-7 Spot Elevations and Contour Index..209 9-8 Direct and Indirect Methods of Locating Contours..209 9-9 Rules for Drawing (Plotting) Contours 213 9-10 Key Points for Contours...214 9-11 Methods for Locating Contours216 Practice problems .217 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems 222
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Chapter 10- Horizontal, Spiral and Vertical Curves
10-1 Introduction ..226 10-2 Types of Horizontal Curves .226 10-3 Terminology of Horizontal Curves...227 10-4 Geometry of Circular Curves229 10-5 Deflection Angles, Chord, and Offset Calculations..232 10-6 Moving up on the Curve235 10-7 Compound Circular Curves...239 10-8 Reverse Curves..240 10-9 Spiral Curves.241 10-10 Vertical Curves..244 10-11 Vertical Terminology244 10-12 Types of Vertical Curves...245 10-13 Geometric Properties of the Parabola246 10-14 High and Low Points on Vertical Curves..248 10-15 Vertical Curves Under or Over an Obstruction.250 10-16 Asymmetrical (Unsymmetrical) Vertical Curves..253 Practice Problems..255 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems 258
Chapter 11- State Plane Coordinate System
11-1 Introduction . 262 11-2 Shape of the Earth ...262 11-3 Advantages of the Rectangular Coordinate System ... 263 11-4 California Coordinate System of 1927&1983 (CCS 27& CCS 83 .... 263 11-5 Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. 265 11-6 Transverse Mercator Projection.. 267 11-7 Ground Distance Versus Grid Distance... 267 11-8 Conversion Between SPCS 27 & SPCS 83. 269 Practice Problems.270 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ...272
Chapter 12-Construction Surveys
12-1 Introduction .274 12-2 Cut and Fill Stakes ..275 12-3 Header and Cluster Information ..276 12-4 Slope Stake listing277
Practice Problems ....283 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ...287 Caltrans Surveys Manual- Chapter 12 Construction Surveys ..289-312
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Chapter 13- Photogrammetry
13-1 Introduction . 314 13-2 Ground Control for Photogrammetry .. 315 13-3 Aerial Cameras for Photogrammetry... 316 13-4 Photograph Forward and Side Overlap.... 317 13-5 Photo Scale ...... 318 13-6 Map Scale. 321 13-7 National Map Accuracy322 13-8 Sources of Error in Photogrammetry322 13-9 Mistakes in Photogrammetry322 Practice Problems .323
Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems 326
Chapter 14- Surveys of Public Lands
14-1 Introduction .330 14-2 Initial point... 331 14-3 Principal Meridian .. 332 14-4 Baseline .. 332 14-5 Standard Parallels (Correction Lines).. 334 14-6 Guide Meridians... 334 14-7 Township and Range 334 14-8 Designation of Townships 334 14-9 Subdivision of Township into Sections 335 14-10 Subdivision of Sections 336 14-11 Fractional Sections... 337 14-12 Witness Corners .. 338 14-13 Meander Corners...... 338 14-14 Lost and Obliterated Corners .. 339 14-15 Description by Township, Sections, and Smaller Subdivision 339 Practice Problems 342
Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems .. 345
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Chapter 15- Global Positioning System (GPS) & Geographic
Information Systems (GIS)
15.1 Introduction . 348 15.2 Theory of GPS.. 348 15.3 Differential GPS... 348 15.4 Weather Conditions . 351 15-5 Specifications for GPS Surveys .. 351 Practice Problems 352 Solutions for Supplemental Practice Problems ... 354
Index (8 pages Computer generated index). 355
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Surveying for California Civil PE License By
Dr. Shahin A. Mansour, PE
Based on the Special Civil Engineer Examination Test Plan of November 2011 of California Board of Registration. Effective October
2012
Detailed table of contents (5 pages)
15 chapters, 362 pages
Well organized, simplified concepts, and concise approach of the surveying topics and subjects
An excellent 8 pages of computer generated index for keywords
66 practice problems similar to the exam format with detailed solutions
181 supplemental practice problems similar to the exam format with detailed solutions
A comprehensive summary of surveying equations, tables, charts & and figures for an easy and quick access during the exam
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List of Figures
Chapter 1- Introduction and California Special Engineering Surveying Exam
Figure 1.1 Types of Distances... 42 Figure 1.2 Differential Leveling Technique......... 42 Figure 1.3 Horizontal & Vertical Angles.......... 43 Figure 1.4 Leveling Equipment- Level and Rod.. 46 Figure 1.5 True Horizontal Distance, Vertical Distance, Vertical and Zenith Angles. 46
Chapter 2 - Theory of Measurements
Figure 2.1 Kinds of Measurements in Surveying..... 54 Figure 2.2 Examples of Precision and Accuracy.. 57 Figure 2.3 Probability with High Precision (left) and Low Precision (Right) ....... 58 Figure 2.4 Relation Between Error and Percentage of Area Under Probability Curve 58 Figure 2.5 Error of area........................................................................................ 60
Chapter 3 - Field Notes & Surveying Equipment
Figure 3.1 Transit Essential Parts. Schematics diagram of an alidade 72 Figure 3.2 Using of Leveling Screw on a Three-Screw Instrument. 73 Figure 3.3 Left Thumb Rule for Bubble Centering on a Three-Screw Instrument.. 73
Chapter 4 - Horizontal Distance Measurements
Figure 4.1 Stadia principle for horizontal sight (external-focusing telescope) 77 Figure 4.2 Stadia principle for inclined sight........................................... 78 Figure 4.3 Subtense bar... 79 Figure 4.4 Effect of temperature and pressure on EDM readings. 80 Figure 4.5 Principal of EDM. 81 Figure 4.6 Reduction of EDM slope distance to horizontal................ 81 Figure 4.7 Effect of the prism offset. 82 Figure 4.8 Method of determining the instrument-reflector constant.................. 82 Figure 4.9 Gunters chain.. 83 Figure 4.10 (a) cut tape; (b) add tape; (c) fully graduated tape.............. 84 Figure 4.11 Taping Accessories.. 85 Figure 4.12 Taping Accessories.. 86 Figure 4.13 Error in 6-in misalignment.. 87 Figure 4.14 Slope measurement 87 Figure 4.15 Measuring horizontal distances by the "breaking tape" method................ 88 Figure 4.16 Effect of sag. 95 Figure 4.17 Stationing of a Project. 100
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Chapter 5 - Leveling-Theory, Equipment & Measurements
Figure 5.1 Leveling Terms 111 Figure 5.2 Differential Leveling Concept................ 111 Figure 5.3 Turning Point and Turning Plate. 112 Figure 5.4 (a) Philadelphia rod (Feet), (b) Philadelphia rod (Metric)
(c)Stadia Rod (Feet) (d) Stadia Rod (Metric).. 116 Figure 5.5 Waving (Swinging) the Rod.. 117 Figure 5.6 Top and Bottom Hair Readings 117 Figure 5.7 Curvature and refraction.. 118 Figure 5.8 Differential leveling concept... 119 Figure 5.9 Differential Leveling Operation.. 119 Figure 5.10 Two-Peg Test... 120 Figure 5.11 Reciprocal Leveling..... 122
Chapter 6- Angles, Bearings, Azimuths & Compass
Figure 6.1 Direction by angles (left) & direction referred to the meridian (right) 134 Figure 6.2 Types of deflection angles... 135 Figure 6.3 Types of horizontal angles.. 135 Figure 6.4 Internal angles......... 136 Figure 6-5 Bearings and angles. 138 Figure 6.6 Azimuths from the north (left) & from south (right) ......... 140 Figure 6.7 Concept of forward and back azimuths... 140 Figure 6.8 Comparison of bearings and azimuths 142 Figure 6.9 Magnetic declination... 143 Figure 6.10 Declination on a compass circle. 143 Figure 6.11 Vertical and Zenith Angles: above horizontal (left), below horizontal (right) 147
Chapter 7- Traverse Computations
Figure 7.1 Open Traverse.......... 154 Figure 7.2 Closed Traverses Loop (top) and Connecting (bottom) ......... 155 Figure 7.3 Latitude and Departure of a Line. 156 Figure 7.4 Closure of a Traverse... 157
Chapter 8- Length, Area, Volume Computations & Mass Diagram
Figure 8.1 Areas of Portions of a Circle... 176 Figure 8.2 Area by offsets from a straight line with a linear boundary.. 177 Figure 8.3 Area by offsets from a straight line with a curved boundary. 177 Figure 8.4 Double Meridian Distance (DMD) . 178 Figure 8.5 Concept of Area by Coordinates........ 179 Figure 8.6 Cross Sections for Sample problem 8.8.. 185 Figure 8.7 Original Ground versus Proposed Profile 188 Figure 8.8 Mass Diagram......... 188
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Figure 8.9 Properties of Mass Diagram............ 190 Figure 8.10 Free Haul Distance...... 191 Figure 8.11 Calculation of Overhaul.................. 191 Figure 8.12 Shrinkage and Swell of Soil During Earthmoving.. 193 Figure 8.13 Shrinkage and Swell Factors of Soil and Rock........... 193
Chapter 9- Topography
Figure 9.1 Contours for a Creek (Stream of Water) .. 208 Figure 9.2 Contours for a Ridge Line.................... 208 Figure 9.3 Contour Map..... 209 Figure 9.4 Locating Contours by Direct Method............... 210 Figure 9.5 Locating Contours by Indirect Method..... 210 Figure 9.6 Drawing Contour line by Interpolation. 214 Figure 9.7 Plan view of a Hill & Profile Views (I) and Saddle (II) .. 215
Chapter 10- Horizontal, Spiral and Vertical Curves
Figure 10.1 Types of Horizontal Curves........... 226 Figure 10.2 Terminology of Horizontal Curve........... 227 Figure 10.3 Deflection and Central Angles Relationship... 232 Figure 10.4 Layout by Deflection Angle Method.. 233 Figure 10.5 Layout by Deflection Angle Method... 234 Figure 10.6 Tangent Offset. 235 Figure 10.7 Moving Up on a Horizontal Curve.. 236 Figure 10.8 Compound Circular Curve............. 239 Figure 10.9 Reverse Curves: Parallel Tangents (top) and Non-Parallel Tangent (bottom) 241
Figure 10.10 Spiral Curve... 242 Figure 10.11 Curve with and without spiral transition.. 243 Figure 10.12 Vertical Curves Terminology... 244 Figure 10.13 Sag (a) and Crest (b) Vertical Curves... 246 Figure 10.14 Geometric of a Parabola................ 246 Figure 10.15 Crest and Sag Vertical Curves Terminology 247 Figure 10.16 Low Point on a Sag Vertical Curve........... 248 Figure 10.17 Unsymmetrical Vertical Curve. 253
Chapter 11- State Plane Coordinate System
Figure 11.1 Shape of the Earth...... 263 Figure 11.2 Surfaces of Lambert and Mercator Projections Uses in State Plane
Coordinate Systems.... 265 Figure 11.3 Lambert conformal conic projection used for SPCS83........... 266 Figure 11.4 The Transverse Mercator projection............ 267 Figure 11.5 Reduction of lengths from surface observation of ellipsoid............ 268
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Construction Surveys Ref. : Chapter 12 Caltrans Surveying Manual
Figure 12.1 Control Points...... 274 Figure 12.2 Slope Stake in Cut Section............. 275 Figure 12.3 Slope Stake in Fill Section. Case I: HI Above Subgrade 275 Figure 12.4 Slope Stake in Fill Section. Case II: HI Below Subgrade........... 276
Chapter 13- Photogrammetry
Figure 13.1 Steps of Photogrammetry................. 315 Figure 13.2 Aerial Target for Pre-marking... 315 Figure 13.4 Forward and Side Overlap................ 317 Figure 13.5 Scale of a Vertical Photograph...... 318
Chapter 14- Surveys of Public Lands
Figure 14.1 Gunters Chain.... 331 Figure 14.2 Meridians and Initial Points in California.. 332 Figure 14.3 Ranges, Townships and Correction Line.. 333 Figure 14.4 Initial Point and Base Line 333 Figure 14.5 Order of Running Lines for Subdivision of a Township into Section 335 Figure 14.6 Numbering Sections in a Township.. 337 Figure 14.7 Fractional Sections........................ 338 Figure 14.8 Townships and Sections Relationship.. 340 Figure 14.9 Ranges, Townships and Sections Relationships.. 341
Chapter 15- Global Positioning System (GPS)
Figure 15.1 GPS Satellites in Orbit around the Earth. 348 Figure 15.2 GPS Measurement... 349
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List of Tables
Chapter 1- Introduction and California Special Engineering Surveying Exam
Table 1-1 Plane And Geodetic Surveys... 45 Table 1-2 Ground, Aerial And Satellite Surveys......... 46
Chapter 2 - Theory of Measurements
Table 2-1 Systematic Versus Random Errors.. 56 Table 2-2 Traverse Specifications- United States 61
Chapter 3 - Field Notes & Surveying Equipment
Table 3-1 Surveying Methods Equipment... 71
Chapter 4 - Horizontal Distance Measurements
Table 4-1 Summary of Distance Measurement Methods 90 Table 4-2 Summary of Distance Measurement Methods 91 Table 4-3 Systematic Versus Random Errors.. 91 Table 4-4 Sign Of The Correction To Be Applied.. 93 Table 4-5 Corrections of Errors In Taping. 97 Table 4-6 Types, Source And Classification Of Errors In Taping. 98 Table 4-7 Sources of Errors In Taping.. 101
Chapter 5 - Leveling-Theory, Equipment & Measurements
Table 5-1 1984 FGCS Vertical Control Survey Accuracy Standards.. 112 Table 5-2 Types of Leveling... 113 Table 5-3 Types of Levels... 114 Table 5-4 Types of Rods. 115
Chapter 6- Angles, Bearings, Azimuths & Compass
Table 6-1 Types of Angles.. 137 Table 6-2 Comparison Between Bearings And Azimuths... 142 Table 6-3 Comparison Between True, Grid And Magnetic Merdians....... 145 Table 6-4 Methods of Determining Angles And Directions 146
Chapter 7- Traverse Computations
Table-7-1 Types of Traverses... 154 Table 7.2 Traverse Specifications- United States........ 158 Table 7-3 Methods of Traverse Adjustment........ 159
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Chapter 8- Length, Area, Volume Computations & Mass Diagram
Table 8-1 Methods of Measuring Areas... 174 Table 8-2 English and Metric Units for Areas.............. 175 Table 8-3 Formulas for Areas of a Circle............ 176 Table 8-4 Methods of Volume Measurement... 182 Table 8-5 Cross-Section Methods of Volume Measurement 183 Table 8-6 Wedge and Prism (Pyramid) Volume Computation 184 Table 8-7 Swell and Shrinkage Factors, BCY, LCY & CCY Relationships 193
Chapter 9- Topography
Table 9-1 Methods of Obtaining Topography.. 205 Table 9-2 Planimetric versus Topography 206 Table 9-3 Methods of Locating Contours............. 216
Chapter 10- Horizontal, Spiral and Vertical Curves
Table 10-1 Types of Horizontal Curves226 Table 10-2 Chord and Arc Definitions for Horizontal Curves............. 228
Chapter 11- State Plane Coordinate System
Table 11-1 CCS 27 and CCS 83 Comparison.. 264 Table 11-2 Clarke Spheriod and GRS 80 Comparison............. 264
Construction Surveys Ref. : Chapter 12 Caltrans Surveying Manual
Table 12-1 Moving and Fixed (Stationary) Control Point Comparison... 277
Chapter 13- Photogrammetry
Chapter 14- Surveys of Public Lands
Chapter 15- Global Positioning System (GPS)
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Board Surveying References (Per November 2011 Test Plan) 1
BOARD OF REGISTRATION LIST OF SURVEYING REFERNCES
Special Civil Engineering Examinations Reference List
General References The Professional Engineers Act (Business and Professions Code Sections 6700-6799)
The Board Rules (Title 16, California Code of Regulations sections 400-476)
1- Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers, 5th Edition, 2003 Edited by F.S. Merritt
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York
2- Subdivision Map Act, 2010 Subdivision Map Act, Section 66410 - 66499.58 of the Government Code (GC 66469-66499.58)
Available online from the Legislative Counsel's web site (check the box next to Government Code
and enter 66469 as the search term). Available for purchase from:
CELSOC (Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California)
1303 J Street, Suite 370
Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-7991
OR CLSA (California Land Surveyors Association)
P. O. Box 9098
Santa Rosa, CA 95405-9990
(707) 578-6016
3- Surveying, 10th Edition, 1997 F. H. Moffitt and J. Bossler
Prentice Hall
4- Surveying: Theory and Practice, 7th Edition, 1998 Davis, Foote, Anderson and Mikhail
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York
5- Surveying with Construction Applications, 6th Edition, 2006 Barry F. Kavanagh
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J.
6- Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms, 2005 American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
7- Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations, 2nd Edition, 2007 Tyler Hicks (Author)
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York
8- Civil Engineering Formulas, 2nd Edition, 2010 Tyler Hicks (Author)
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York
9- The Civil Engineering Handbook, New Directions in Civil Engineering 2nd Edition, 2003
W.F. Chen (Editor), J.Y. Richard Liew (Editor)
CRC Press, LLC
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Board Test Plan November 2011 (Effective October 2012) 2
Civil Engineer Examination
Engineering Surveying Test Plan Revised November 2011(Effective October 2012 Examination)
Definition of Engineering Surveying
Engineering Surveying is defined as those activities involved in the practice and application of surveying
principles for the location, design, construction and maintenance and operation of engineered projects.
This area of practice is structured into five primary content areas:
I. Standards of Practice (6%) II. Equipment and Uses (8%) III. Field Measurements (28%) IV. Calculations (33%) V. Data Application Procedures (25%)
Glossary of Engineering Surveying Terms
As used in the test plan task statements, the following abilities are defined as:
Determine To establish or define after consideration, investigation, or calculation for use in an
engineering surveying activity.
Interpret To conceive and explain the meaning of engineering surveying terms, symbols and
procedures.
Perform To execute and complete a task in accordance with the requirements of
engineering surveying practice.
Prepare To put together or make by combining various existing or newly created elements for use in
an engineering surveying activity.
Recognize To know or identify the engineering surveying elements of a project from past
experience or knowledge.
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I. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE (6%)
Standards of Practice include knowledge of the laws regulating engineering surveying and the
standards of care required.
Tasks and Knowledge Required Problem #
T01. Practice in accordance to laws regulating engineering surveying and
limits of practice
K01. Characteristics and purposes of subdivision maps (Subdivision Map Act)
as it applies to the Business and Professions Code 6731.1.
K02. Professional Engineer's (PE) Act.
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II. EQUIPMENT AND USES (8%)
Engineering surveying equipment and uses include the types of equipment used and their application for gathering and interpreting field data and for construction layout.
Tasks and Knowledge Required Problem #
T02. Distinguish the purposes and procedures of different survey types
K03 K03. Control surveys (purpose and procedures) .
K04. Construction surveys (purpose and procedures).
K05. Route surveys (purpose and procedures)
K06. Topographic surveys (purpose and procedures).
T03. Identify the capabilities and limitations of survey instruments and
equipment
K07. Total Station...
K08. Leveling equipment.
K09. Global Positioning System (GPS)
K10. Other surveying equipment (e.g., engineer's transit, survey prism, plumb
bob, Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM).
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III. FIELD MEASUREMENTS (28%)
Engineering surveying field measurements include the methods and procedures for determining
distances, angles and elevations.
Tasks and Knowledge Required Problem #
T04. Perform construction surveying (e.g., construction staking)
K11. Construction layout requirements..
K12. Horizontal and vertical curve layout.
K13. Horizontal and vertical control layout...
K14. Line and grade layout
K15. Offset distance computations
K16. Procedures for establishing points on a line..
K17. Procedures for locating a single point
K27. Geometric properties and equations of a curve.
K28. Curve deflections..
K29. Procedures for calculating a horizontal curve (e.g., beginning
of a curve, end of a curve, intersection).
K30. Properties of compound and reversing curves
K31. Procedures for calculating the intersection of a curve and
a straight line..
K32. Procedures for calculating a vertical curve (e.g., stationing,
highest/lowest point, rate of gradient)
K33. Procedures for calculating profile grade (slope) and elevations
on the tangents
T05. Perform the measurement of horizontal distances
K18. Measuring horizontal distances.
K19. Measuring slope distances.
T06. Perform the measurement of angles
K20. Measuring horizontal angles.
K21. Measuring deflection angles.
K23. Relationships between azimuths, bearings, back bearings and angles
T07. Perform the measurement of elevations
K22. Measuring vertical (profile) distances
K24. Leveling methods (e.g., differential, profile, trigonometric, cross-section)
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IV. CALCULATIONS (33%)
Engineering surveying calculations are the analytical methods for applying the mathematical
relationships between measured distances, angles and elevations.
Tasks and Knowledge Required Problem #
T08. Perform leveling calculations from field data to determine elevations
K34. Leveling calculations (e.g., error analysis, checking and creating notes,
adjusting).
T09. Perform traverse survey calculations
K25. General trigonometric and geometric formulas (triangles, angles and
lines).
K34. Leveling calculations (e.g., error analysis, checking and creating notes,
adjusting)...
K26. Trigonometric relationships to determine the area of a polygon..
K35. Procedures for calculating distances from coordinates.
K36. Procedures for calculating bearings or azimuths from coordinates..
K37. Coordinate geometry relationships (curves, points and lines)
K38. Procedures for calculating area.
T10. Perform rectangular coordinate system calculations
K35. Procedures for calculating distances from coordinates..
K36. Procedures for calculating bearings or azimuths from coordinates
K37. Coordinate geometry relationships (curves, points and lines).
T11. Perform calculations to determine quantities of construction
materials
K39. Methods and procedures for calculating volumes of materials (e.g., mass
diagrams, average end, cross-sections)..
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V. DATA APPLICATION PROCEDURES (25%)
Engineering surveying data application procedures include the research and planning for field surveys
and the conversion of field data to an engineering format.
Tasks and Knowledge Required Problem #
T12. Perform processing of field data
K40. Field notes formats.....
K41. Plotting profiles .
K42. Plotting cross-sections ..
K43. Plotting field points and data.
K44. Applications of stationing..
K45. Relationship between grade lines and cross-sections.
T13. Obtain information from legal descriptions and easement data pertinent
to engineering surveying projects
K46. Formats and terminology of legal descriptions as it applies to the
Business and Professions Code 6731.1
K47. Different types of easement data
T14. Use of datums for horizontal and vertical control
K48. Different types of horizontal datums
K49. Different types of vertical datums (e.g., bench marks).
T15. Prepare topographic and planimetric maps
K50. Contour intervals.. K51. Methods to plot contours from field information. K52. Methods for interpolating elevations K61. Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
T16. Interpret maps
K53. Map scales ..
K54. Units of conversion..
K55. Exaggerated scales
K56. Plan and profile as it applies to the Business and Professions Code 6731.1
K57. Characteristics and purposes of underground mapping.
K58. Characteristics and purposes of topographic mapping..
K59. Characteristics and purposes of grading plans
K60. Characteristics and purposes of improvement plans (e.g., street, traffic signal,
storm drain, water)..
K61. Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)..
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