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They are also responsible for the protection of the environment in which they are ;A&nbsp;quantity surveyor&nbsp;(QS) is a professional working within the construction industry concerned with construction costs and contracts. Services provided by a&nbsp;quantity surveyor&nbsp;may include: Cost planning and commercial management throughout the entire life cycle of the project from inception to ;A&nbsp;quantity surveyor&nbsp;manages all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from the initial calculations to the final ;Surveyors&nbsp;seek to minimise the costs of a project and enhance value for money, while still achieving the required standards and quality.</p><p><strong>Course Contents:</strong></p><p><ul><li>Construction technology<br></li><li>Business and construction economics<br></li><li>Construction law<br></li><li>Arbitration<br></li><li>Building technology and service<br></li><li>People and information management<br></li><li>Facilities management<br></li><li>Estate management<br></li><li>Architecture and design appraisal<br></li><li>Professional development<br></li><li>Computer-aided design<br></li><li>Value engineering<br></li><li>Feasibility studies<br></li><li>Planning law<br></li><li>Risk analysis<br></li><li>Estimating and valuation<br></li><li>Substructures and drainage<br></li><li>Floors and roofs<br></li><li>Commercial management<br></li><li>Conversion and refurbishment<br></li><li>Property development.<br></li></ul></p><p>Cost: 25000 PKR</p><p>Duration: Upto 3 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2019 09:39:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Civil Surveyor and Land Surveyor (QC)  - International College Of Technical Education , Pakistan, Rawalpindi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/civil-surveyor-and-land-surveyor-qc-international-college-of-technical-education/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p>Mofa attested Land Surveyor Diploma Course, World Wide Acceptable with UK/USA/Pak/  International Certifications in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Admission open, We offers specialized and centralized fully equipped computer lab,various professional lecture rooms with multimedia for audio /video visual aid,Conference hall,hands-on supervisory experience in service and operations,&nbsp;Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor.&nbsp;</p><p>These points are usually on the surface of the Earth, and they are often used to establish land maps and boundaries for ownership, locations like building corners or the surface location of subsurface features, or other purposes required by government or Land law, such as property sales. Surveyors work with elements of geometry, trigonometry, regression analysis, physics, engineering, metrology, programming languages and the law. They use equipment like total stations, robotic total stations, GPS receivers, retro reflectors, 3D scanners, radios, handheld tablets, digital levels, drones, GIS and surveying software. Surveying has been an element in the development of the human environment since the beginning of recorded history.&nbsp;</p><p>The planning and execution of most forms of construction require it. It is also used in transport, communications, mapping, and the definition of legal boundaries for land ownership. It is an important tool for research in many other scientific ;The simplest method for measuring height is with an altimeter using air pressure to find height. When more precise measurements are needed, means like precise levels (also known as differential leveling) are used. When precise leveling, a series of measurements between two points are taken using an instrument and a measuring rod. Differences in height between the measurements are added and subtracted in a series to get the net difference in elevation between the two endpoints. With the Global Positioning System (GPS), elevation can be measured with satellite receivers. Usually GPS is somewhat less accurate than traditional precise leveling, but may be similar over long ;Land Surveyor Course&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Content:</strong></p><p><ul><li>Introduction Land Surveyor<br></li><li>Classification of survey<br></li><li>Land Serveyor<br></li><li>Principles of survey<br></li><li>Chain survey<br></li><li>Plotting of chain survey<br></li><li>Compass survey<br></li><li>Bearing system<br></li><li>Drawing Scales<br></li><li>Types of scales<br></li><li>Leveling<br></li><li>Technical terms<br></li><li>Purpose of Leveling<br></li><li>Plain table survey<br></li><li>Methods of plane table survey<br></li><li>Adjustment of Levels<br></li><li>Total Station Practical Training<br></li><li>Auto Level / Theodolite Training<br></li><li>GPS Practical Training.<br></li></ul></p><p>Cost: 25000 PKR</p><p>Duration: Upto 3 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 08:58:57 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Civil Surveyor and Land Surveyor (QC)  - Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) , Pakistan, Rawalpindi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/civil-surveyor-and-land-surveyor-qc-institute-of-professional-and-technical-studies-ipats/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Diploma in Civil Surveyor and Land Surveyor&nbsp; Advance Course Islamabad Rawalpindi<br
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/>Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)<br
/><br
/>COURSE DETAILS</strong><br
/><br
/>Fundamental of Engineering Surveying Lecture&nbsp;<br
/>Syllabus<br
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/>Principles of measurements of distances, elevation and ; Basic error theory in measurement and ; Basic principles of surveying and map making.<br
/>Prerequisites: A working knowledge of algebra and trigonometry.<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>GPS for Land Surveyors (Spring)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/><br
/>From fundamental theory to practical application and advanced technologies, this class covers all aspects of GPS needed to understand and use GPS as a land surveyor including the basics of GPS technology, common hardware, surveying methods, survey design, planning and observing, real-time kinematics and&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;Records Research for Surveyors (Spring)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>Introduced to the public, quasi-public, and private depositories of recorded and non-recorded documents that establish land ownership boundaries, easement boundaries, and land use rights and restrictions in both the Public Land Survey System and the Colonial States. Assignments will require work<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Real Property Law (Spring)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>Covers all major areas of real property law, including the nature of real property, types of ownership, real estate contracts, title and insurance, financing, landlord and tenant, land use, environmental law and regulation. An understanding of real property law is fundamental to understanding boundary law.<br
/>Prerequisites: none.<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Basic Geodesy for Today&rsquo;s Land Surveyor (Fall)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>2 Credit Hours<br
/>The history of geodesy including measurement techniques, coordinate systems, ellipsoids, and datums is ; The modern geodetic and Cartesian coordinates systems, as well as the differences between grid and ground coordinates systems, and the current geodetic and Cartesian coordinate systems&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>GIS in Surveying (Spring)<br
/><br
/>Covers the basic concepts of geographic information systems, the methods and software used to implement them, and their applications to surveying and analysis of other surveying ES&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;Real Property Descriptions (Fall)<br
/>Syllabus<br
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/>Historical and current issues for land description writing and usage for the practicing surveyor. Relationship between written descriptions and field survey data, interpreting old descriptions&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Boundary Evidence (Spring)<br
/><br
/>A practical and working guide to understanding survey evidence and the laws of boundary location for efficient, accurate boundary determination. This material aids in the elimination of errors in location of land boundaries. The surveyor&#39;s liability and statutes of limitations are explored in depth. Also included are discussions of the surveyor&#39;s role in court.<br
/><br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Boundary Principles (Summer)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/><br
/>2 Credit Hours<br
/>This course in boundary law addresses the fundamental principles of real property as applied to land surveying and related professions. Discussion and applications center on practical situations and concepts commonly encountered while conducting boundary surveys and the determination of the extent of ownership rights. Students explore the scope of the surveyors&#39; judiciary role in real property ownership.<br
/><br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Public Land Surveys (Spring &amp; Fall)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>3 Credit Hours<br
/>Basic fundamentals of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), dependent and independent resurveys, survey plats, &quot;bono fide rights&quot;, riparian boundaries, non-rectangular entities, corner evidence and the role of the modern day surveyor.<br
/>Prerequisite: CE 2070 or LS 2010, and LS 2110.<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Route Surveying (Even Numbered Years - Spring &amp; Fall, Odd Numbered Years - Summer)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>3 Credit Hours<br
/>Principles of route location and design. The theory of circular, parabolic and spiral curves; highway and railway geometric design; area and volumes of earthwork; and mass diagrams.<br
/>Prerequisite: CE 2070 or LS 2010, and ES 1060 or ES 1061.<br
/><br
/>Advanced Surveying (Even Numbered Years &ndash; Summer, Odd Numbered Years &ndash; Spring &amp; Fall)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>4 Credit Hours<br
/>Advanced topics in surveying computations and procedures, including traverse error analysis, topographic surveying, mapping, astronomical observations, coordinate geometry applications, introduction to geodesy, state plane coordinates&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Ethics for the Professional Surveyor (Spring)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>1 Credit Hour<br
/>Introduction to the common ethical and moral issues facing professional surveyors in modern practice.<br
/><br
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/>3 Credit Hours<br
/>The physical and legal issues involved with property rights of lands abutting tidal waters, a review of the Public Land Survey System, the Submerged Lands Act and the Swamp and Overflowed Lands Act. Includes case law research.<br
/><br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>Inland Water boundaries (See Note Below)<br
/>Syllabus<br
/>3 Credit Hours<br
/>Introduces the physical and legal issues involved in locating property rights associated with lands that abut non-tidal, navigable and non-navigable rivers and ; The property rights which attach to, as well as the limitations placed on these riparian parcels will be examined and discussed with respect to statutory, administrative and case law.<br
/><br
/><strong>Diploma in Civil Surveyor and Land Surveyor&nbsp; Advance Course Islamabad Rawalpindi<br
/><br
/>Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)</strong><p>Cost: 37500 PKR</p><p>Duration: 3 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2019 16:12:30 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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