Etapa de preconstrucción para proyecto: La nueva calle 13
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Topography is fundamental for any project, whether in roads, structures, energy networks, wet networks, etc. For every project, you must have information about the area where it will be executed, to represent the land in both its shape and dimensions to plan each process or stage of a construction. Field data is taken by methods and techniques known as polygonal and leveling. The closed traverse is the most common in construction sites; A closed polygonal is defined as one that starts from a vertex and returns to it, that is, forming a polygon, where the mooring vertices are known coordinates previously post-processed.
Another technique called GNSS positioning is based on vertices located at strategic points and visualized to be able to measure directly with topography instruments such as the total station.
A traverse is obtained with measurements in the field and, through certain adjustments and corrections, real coordinates are reached and then information is collected while stationed at any vertex deployed in any area of a project, and where it can also be taken from a plane to the ground. real, any exact location of any projection or structure in order to achieve accuracy and symmetry of any construction.
