Saturday, December 29, 2012

Duties And Responsibilities Of A Survey Technician

Construction of an airport, industrial facility, residential building needs careful planning before the architect begins with the design of the edifice. The whole construction process starts by surveying the entire construction site. Land survey is a procedure in which the surveyors appraise the distance, directions and region on the Earth's surface on which the building or facility will be constructed. Survey technicians help land surveyors in carrying this task. Surveying technicians gather geographical data on a location and make estimates to present to people who are interested in a particular tract of land. The collected data may be used in legal documents such as deeds and leases. They should be proficient in using computer drafting programs and use modern technologies like Global Positioning System to find reference points. Below are the duties and responsibilities of a professional survey technician:

Make Calculations

Series of calculation is required to identify the actual size and outline of a parcel of land. A survey technician is tasked to make a precise and correct estimation of the land surveyed. The accuracy of their calculation is crucial in planning the structure that will be built on the site. City planners and real estate developers are the ones who usually request for land surveys.

Inspect Existing Structures

Apart from identifying the real size and possible utility of an undeveloped land, a survey technician is also in charge of doing surveys on estates have been developed and improved. Their job includes measuring and examining infrastructures such as roads, bridges and buildings.

Report Findings

After taking all the data on the site, survey technicians are required to prepare report of their findings. If the technician is employed by a government agency, the result of his work will be a public record. Although this does not indicate that he has to prepare his report according to the requests of the public, but this means that he will be accountable for contents of the report. He must be able to justify the accuracy of his data and how did he came up with his conclusions.

Keep Notes

Given that most of the data gathered from a survey will be included in a detailed report, it is essential that a technician maintain thorough and detailed notes while in the site to ensure the accuracy of his data. Field notes should be precise, orderly and comprehensible. The notes should be legible so the person responsible for recording the data will easily understand the notes you have taken.

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