What are the uses of map study in engineering surveys for highway location?
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the use of map study in engineering surveys for highway location is
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The object of these surveys is to locate the alignment of a road that provides maximum transportation facilities with the minimum cost of construction and maintenance.
- Following the map study, the highway alignment is finalized by engineering or field surveys.
- The purpose of these studies is to identify the road alignment that provides the greatest transportation alternatives for the least amount of building and maintenance money.
- It's indeed reasonable to suggest several road routes using a topographic map.
- Before such a highway alignment is decided in a highway project, an architectural survey must be done.
- Engineering surveys are divided into many stages, which are as follows:
- Map research
- Survey of reconnaissance
- preliminary research
- Surveys on the final location and in great detail.
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