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Lecture Note On Advanced Surveying

Lecture Note On Advanced Surveying

Lecture Note On Advanced Surveying

Objective of this note is to teach the basics and elements of different types of curves on roads and their Preliminary survey and to learn about surveying applications in setting out of curves, buildings, culverts and tunnels.

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s105 Pages
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