Trident Learning
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- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Shauna Marshall
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Andrea Brathwaite
- Teacher: Kwame Edwards
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
This practical course introduces basic surveying for construction. It covers the use, handling and maintenance of survey equipment and provides hands-on activities in interpreting maps and plans, carrying out basic surveying and recording data.
This course builds on the foundation provided in Survey Theory and Practice I and guides students in the application of the basic surveying principles to building works and road works. Students will acquire skill in using standard surveying intellectual and physical tools and will gain an understanding of the relationship needed between the surveyor and the builder/developer in construction.
This course combines the elements of the geometry of the circle with the principles of trigonometry and applies them to curve theory. The practical aspect of the course reinforces the use of the theodolite and EDM in Setting Out. Transition curves, cubic parabolic curves and wholly transitional curves are explored. The course also addresses problems associated with design and setting out of horizontal and vertical alignment of roads and the determination of areas and volumes of a cross section.