Maricopa Community Colleges  SUN109   19972-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 10/22/96
SUN109 19972-20045 LEC 2.50 Credit(s) 2.50 Period(s)
Field Engineering Principles
Basic field engineering including terminology, methods of land description and the use of tools and instruments. Government land survey system procedures and specific procedures for field surveying. Prerequisites: (Indentured status with the Arizona Builders Alliance and SUN101) or permission of the apprenticeship coordinator.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
SUN109   19972-20045 Field Engineering Principles
1. List and define specific terms relating to field engineering. (I)
2. Calculate the size of designated tracts of land described in the Government Land Survey System. (II)
3. Locate and describe specific properties using lot and block numbers, metes and bounds, and monuments. (III)
4. Explain, by the use of diagrams, how land is described by the various methods available. (II, III)
5. Explain the use and care of the builder's level and the builder's transit-level. (IV)
6. Describe the steps used to develop a simplified plot plan layout including property corner locations and setbacks. (V)
7. Describe procedures for determining elevation differences using a builders level or transit. (VI)
8. Demonstrate the correct use of the tools and instruments necessary to perform field engineering functions. (VII)
9. Lay out property lines with a surveying instrument. (VII)
10. Perform calculations to determine elevations. (VI, VII)
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SUN109   19972-20045 Field Engineering Principles
    I. Terminology
        A. Abstract
        B. Azimuth
        C. Batter boards
        D. Bearing
        E. Bench mark
        F. Builders level
        G. Contour line
        H. Datum
        I. Easement
        J. Elevation
        K. Grade
        L. Meridian
        M. Other
      II. Government Land Survey System
          A. Principal meridian
          B. Baseline
          C. Divisions
            1. Checks
            2. Ranges
            3. Townships
            4. Sections
          D. Size calculations
        III. Property Location
            A. Lot and block numbers
            B. Plat maps
            C. Metes and bounds
              1. Point of beginning
              2. Degrees, minutes and seconds
            D. Monuments
          IV. Surveying Instruments
              A. Level - types
                1. Dumpy
                2. Builder's
                3. Self-leveling
                4. Tilting
              B. Level - nomenclature
                1. Telescope
                2. Focusing screw
                3. Cross line adjusting screw
                4. Sunshade
                5. Eyepiece
                6. Telescope level
                7. Horizontal circle and vernier
                8. Clamp screw
                9. Tangent screw
                10. Leveling head
                11. Leveling screws
                12. Tripod plate
                13. Trivet points
                14. Tripod
                15. Tripod mounting stud
                16. Plumb bob hook
                17. Tripod cap
              C. Transit
                1. Lock release lever
                2. Vertical clamp screw
                3. Vertical tangent screw
                4. Vertical arc and vernier
                5. Level lock lever
              D. Care of surveying instruments
              E. Instrument set up
                1. Tripod erection
                2. Instrument attachment
                3. Leveling procedure
              F. Use
                1. Rods
                2. Hand signals
                3. Rod readings
              G. Taping techniques
                1. Types of tapes
                2. Care of tapes
                3. Standard length
                4. Alignment
                5. Slope correction
                6. Tension and sag corrections
                7. Temperature corrections
                8. Taping with a plumb bob
                9. Dynamic taping
              H. Contours
            V. Plot Plan Layout
                A. Point of beginning
                B. Building lines
                C. Tape distances
                D. Corner locations
                E. Diagonal checks
                F. Setbacks
              VI. Determining Elevations
                  A. Two points
                  B. Multiple settings
                  C. Calculations
                VII. Field Exercise
                    A. Elevations and height of instrument
                    B. Transferring grade elevations
                    C. Setting grade stakes
                    D. Determining slope
                    E. Horizontal angles
                    F. Acute and obtuse angles
                      1. Angle layout
                      2. Reading circle and vernier scales
                    G. Winding angles
                    H. Property line layout
                    I. Building layout for batter boards
                    J. Establishing grade lines
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