Topographic Surveying for Beginners
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About Professor Rami Tamimi:
Rami Tamimi is an American doctorate student at The Ohio State University working towards his Doctor of Philosophy in Geodetic Engineering. With over 8 years of experience in the Land Development Industry, his experience revolves around traditional field surveying, civil design work using AutoCAD Civil 3D, and geospatial technology including LiDAR, SONOR, and Photogrammetric data acquisition and processing with the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems or Drones. He is also a University Professor and creates instructional video content on UA-cam.
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مشا الله 😍
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I'm a Florida Surveyor with over 35 years experience, 29 of those years outside in the field. I'm so happy to see all of your interest in the profession. I had lots of adventures, sometimes fun, sometimes not so much. But always interesting. I have 4 words of advice for you. One, don't get killed, always be aware of your surroundings. Two, don't get sued, meticulous attention to details is of the utmost importance. Three, cover up when out in the sun. It's so hot here in Florida, I neglected my skin and have many scars from the skin cancer being removed. And 4, always take time to enjoy the day, watch the sunrise, listen to the birds, enjoy not being tied to a desk.
Wonderful advice.
Wade. Thanks so much for the advice. I'm just starting my journey as an apprentice.
We appreciate you advice Wade thank you
Thanks for the advice sir am a surveying student from Nigeria studying surveying and geoinformatics in yabatech
I would like to work in US..as surveyor..
Not a surveyor but I am a civil EIT working for a local firm in the southwest US. I volunteered to help out the survey guys to get topo shots in one of our projects and I just want to say I completely underestimated the amount of work to get accurate shots. Surveying is physically demanding but it can pretty fun and challenging. Thanks for showing this video!
when it comes to surveying, you are my king. this is the channel all surveying student have been waiting for. keep it up. much respect sir
I appreciate that! Thank you for being a supporter of my content!
Is that so?i realy wanna study land surveying but have no idea..
Porque no lo trasmiten en español
I really appreciate the quality of the videos, thank you for the time you put in these, your editing skills are really impressive.
Glad you like them!
Just started as a chainman and want to learn as much as I can to become a surveyor. This is so valuable, thank you!
You're so welcome!
You've earned the respect of an archaeologist with this kinda content. Now I know how to the survey an archaeological site.
Awesome, best of luck to you!
I gotta say I will be taking civil engineering next school year as a fresh man and i'm willing to use my time to have a headstart in our lessons. You deserve more recognition sir and thank you for your efforts
Thank you for your kind words. Please share the videos so more people can view them! Good luck with school next year!
I am really finding your channel very insightful and you providing a practical way of understanding surveying. Otherwise, I have watched all your videos on your channel so far, probably the one that would help a lot more would be sharing your sample data. So as allow us follow through with your lessons. (MSc. Student, Zambia)
Subscribed! Awesome introduction to what it takes to survey!
Gotta love line work! I'm in beautiful east tn.... right at the foothills of the Great smokey mountains. You'd be impressed in the variety of trees we have. We typically pick up trees over a foot and identify them. We have sooooooooooooo many different trees around here it's insane.
Thank you Rami.
Woow!You are doing an Amazing work Sir.God bless you so much for this enlightenment.
It's my pleasure
good video. The first data collector I used was a lietz SDR-2. the office software was written by the company I worked for and I had some say in what was included in the software. I have also used a plane table to do a topo
Your info made Topography easy for me thank you 😍
Your video is very helpful! The English subtitles are very clear! Wonderful!! Thank you very much!!
Thank you for the videos man, keep it up
Glad you like them!
good video...I usually just record CL (centerline), EP (edge pavement) , CLSW (centerline sidewalk), PL, OG (original ground on lawn etc..go every 15-20m..for a hundred meters or so than go back a survey detail (CB's, MH's, HP's, HYD, VB's, SIB's, trees or shrubs etc)... that way I dont lose track of my section lengths..keep up good work...I've been surveying since 1988 started with T1, T2A and steel chain and plumb bob..the good old days :).. I love surveying..I ran a 5mile level loop once..3mm error with a Sokkia B32 level..30x power
Yeah the topographic workflow is pretty straight forward once you practice a little in the field. Thanks for sharing your workflow.
Just got back into being an instrument man. After covid, I gotta be outdoors more. So glad I kept my CST relevant. Awesome video.
Since I started teaching, I must say, being outside beats any office job.
Just passed my CST as an instrument man 👌
Good vidéo👍, a surveyor from France, team Leica.😊
Watching from England, while I'm not an engineer I am a salesman of survey equipment, as such there is little to no training for anyone outside of being an surveyor here, so guys like me have to learn the basics on our own, not ideal. Your videos however have proven to be a fantastic resource, so just wanted to say a huge thank you for the video uploads, I especially like the fact you address other units not just the Sokkia one you are using, here in the UK we see a lot more of Topcon & Leica units over the others so short mentions of what other manufacturers may do is a small but valuable touch. Cheers fella.
North Florida instrument man here, I primarily use Leica equipment. The guns are good and tight but the GPS systems are lacking compared to Trimble. Captivate is an ok program and pretty intuitive but can be a little finicky.
PS the new gun boxes float, don’t ask me how I know 🤣
I'm working in different countries as a Senior Surveyor, so I'm happy with my profession.
Amazing video. Always continue what you are doing. You are helpful to many.
Thank you! Will do!
Hi, Rami. I'm from Brazil and I'm very happy to discover your channel and videos. I'm currently studying cartographic engineering and you will be so helpful to me hahahahah. Thanks and congratulations, guy!
Best of luck!
sooo cool, thank you
Excelente video - gracias por compartir tu conocimiento
fantastic video! a surveyor from Australia.
Welcome Mate!
I'm only half way through the video but WOW! This is very informative, Thanks for POSTING !
You're very welcome!
Awesome video man!
Thanks!
In despit of my mother tounge is arabic, I get all your points, your prsentaion very good, your thoughts coherent, thnx from Egypt. All respect to you 🌹
You're very welcome. Shookrun ya Kabeer!
@@RamiTamimi ومالو يا خويا م يضرش 🤪😅
Seeing a topo job after taking about 5,000 points, with all the line work, is so rewarding.
I am Advance from Zimbabwe studying a degree in Geomatics speacializing in Land surveying, your video very useful. Thank you
Best UA-cam channel on surveying .
I wish if you add surveying instrument parts and use lecture on level,total station ,gps
More lectures coming soon
Amazing contents
Interesting video keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support!
Best channel on UA-cam about surveying. Actually the only one that covers real-life scenarios and virtual "hands on" lessons.
I am 50, had a change of career and I am in love with surveying even knowing I may no get a job in the near future. Just love learning for the sake of it. 👏🏼👍🏼
Surveying is an incredible career! Glad you're enjoying my content!
Thks for upload to help learners
Amazing!
Thanks!
I don't know nothing about this job but I'm enjoying this video thanks
Good job 👏
Thank you!
Good video ❤
Nice work
Keep it up sir and guide us for each step
I will try my best!
Brilliant vid. I've spent 30 years in the Uk doing Kerb1 and then Kerb2 and then Eop1 and then Eop2......etc.......its awesome the way you clearly show what's involved in the accurate creation of a Topo survey. :)))))) as long as its not pouring with rain as normally happens in the uk its a brilliant job and you get to enjoy being outside at many locations. :)))))
Glad to see the techniques I was taught are what experienced surveyors use as well. Good Luck with the UK weather!
@@RamiTamimi they sure are.....a methodical approach is always needed so that features don't get missed and they are gathered in the most efficient way possible as it soon gets boring wandering up and down the strings on big surveys and then you just end up feeling like you are repeating your own footsteps. :))))))) hopefully we have passed our cold snap now and into the dreary raining time....bring on April and may when it starts to get warmer. Keep up the great vids :))))))
Thanks a lot for your video. Very helpful be blessed bro
Glad it helped
Thnkz a lot your tutorial videos..more video in surveying😊😊😁
More to come!
Perfect👍👍
Glad you liked it!
I'm Azhar from malaysia I'm working as surveyor.tq for the explanation ❤
Wish you were my prof!
My prof just goes on tangents about his work experience.
I heard you, us Old Timer's have lots of stories. When the professor goes off topic, ask a question about the topic at hand and get him/her to refocus.
If your total station is in tracking mode and you want the exact position of the light pole, place your rod at the lightpole at a point perpendicular to the line TS-Polecenter, take a distance measurement, then move the rod in line TS-Lightpole and save the point. Don't know about Topcon, but works with Leica&Trimble total stations.
Yeah that would be the formal way to do it. However, this is a beginners video, so I will cover this in a more advanced version in the future.
With topcon, you would place your prizm against the light pole and then go into edit points, then edit raw data and measure the distance from C/L flog pole to center of prizm and add that measurement to your Away raw data.
It’s pretty easy after you’ve used topcon acouple times!
This is best surveying channel on youtube
Request
Please create RTK videos
Or even complete online surveying course on udemy or even on skillshare
The series is coming, and a full surveying course is coming as well!
Super information bro..
Thanks
im gonna be starting a new job in january training to become a survey party chief, kind of excited and a little bit nervous.. hope this works out !
Nice bro
Very very educative
Glad to hear!
Interesting ❤❤❤
Thank you Sir I love this Co ntent,my daughter choose this course n is in her first year,I'm so green Abt it n I'd love to know more about it,love from Kenia.
Good.
Hey Rami. In the world of RTK drones, lidar scanners, etc, what is the advantage of going point by point?
So goood
In topographic survey how to mention all the Plantation info. i.e. heights, canopy footprints of all plants
Do you have a link for the sensor your describe at 5:34? I have a Hilti POS 180 Total Station, but no sensor. I'm curious if Trimble has something I can retrofit to my Hilti, sense Hilti borrows the patents from Trimble for the product.
In addition to determining the scale for the project, wouldn't performing a 'back sight' to a reference control point aid in determining the map's orientation also?
It will orientate you project and ensure the scale of your project right by ensuring the distance to the point is physically correct to the coordinates.
Appreciate the knowledge you provide. Take music off. It distract what you to explain. Thanks and my regards. Good Job.
Sokkiya ix & FX IS GOOD WORK
Can’t lie to you this video really frustrated me to the max… would love to have a conversation with you about you techniques and the way you pick up points.
SOKKIA is the number one. I love their equipments. All of my equiments are SOKKIA, GRX2, CX-101, SET330R, B1.
They need to sponsor me hahaha
Is Sokkia not owned by Topcon? Instruments look identical.
kindly do a video on resection and traversing
can you make a video combining aerial photography and dslr in agisoft or other software to make 3d models
I can't believe you didn't offset that light pole. what if an engineer decides, on a 71 degree sunny day with 0% humidity, to come out and stake out your work. he's going to ask you why the light pole is 4 tenths off. then you'll say, "I made a sketch. it's in the field book." then he'll say, "what field book." I kid because I relate.
hahahaha, this comment made my day. Well yes, off-setting structures is the right way of doing it. But for "Beginners" they should at least know to pick up the light pole. Stay tuned for the "Advanced Topographic Surveying" video coming this summer.
technically yes, offsetting is the correct way..but I've been shooting the edge if the pole for years and coding it as HP etc..never had a problem..when you shoot 800-1000 points a day you just wanna keep going..
@@RamiTamimi I just did my first Topo survey today and we did a ton of offsets. Especially every tree. I had wondered why that wasn't in the video as well.
Hi rama
Posibal to find GPS locations side to side with pointing out
What's the difference between the "Set Angle Read" and "Set Angle" buttons?
Hello sir, i'm a student of vocational engineering, Geomatics Engineering from Indonesia.
if i can ask you what datum/projection system did you use at your country?
hi rami, am a student of land surveying. do you have some video regarding angle measurement about face left and face right?
Hi Rami, which App are you using for mobile screen recording?
Do you take into account earth having a curvature as a sphere or a level plain when your surveying land?
This is what is known as Grid/Ground. When we survey a small site like this, we use Grid coordinates since we assume earth is flat. Why? Because the earth is so big, that in this small 1 acre site, accounting for the earth's curvature is really insignificant. So we ignore it.
I remember these days to learning how this is. Now it’s a breeze
Hello Sir. Thanks for your video.
What is your advice for someone who wanna study this job in New York ?
Can I use a device like this for a 10 mile observation at 6 feet height? To find level?? Or am I asking a very dumb question...
Wish you could show the end result.
Is Land Surveyor what we call in Spanish "topografo"?
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
أستاذ رامي بيقدر الشخص يآخد عقد من خارج أمريكا و يجي لأمريكا على هذا الاساس ؟
I usually bring a shovel, a jack hammer, and a few other tools, flatten it all up and my map will be called flat !! lol
What is the requirement to join this job in USA?
These are great videos but we all can't afford a total station. How about some old school basics with a regular transit. I picked up a Sokkia DT600 at an auction. I'm trying to learn how to use it. Sort of a retirement hobby.
Man that's an old school machine. I'm sad to say but a lot of people are ditching Total Stations now for GPS and Drones. Scary world for accuracy these days.
Which office software do you use?
Ja...se acabo la carrera de ingeniero topografo y geodesta!
5 dias aprendiedo a usar la estacion total y 2 con el graficador (se me olvido el nombre) y ya!
Interesting explanation! Does a topographic survey usually contain lot boundaries? One provider quoted me for a topographic survey but says it wouldn't contain boundaries which is puzzling to me
Not necessarily. Property lines are apart of a Boundary Survey which is different from a Topographic survey. You can perform a topographic survey without having the boundary information. Usually in the industry, clients need both for their construction projects.
when doing a topo you can survey the property bars..than overlay the legal survey fabric in CAD..
nice to meet you im surveyor from pilippines total stasion train i how to train to total stision
How much is the distance between the points for the same line , meaning how dense should the points be ?
Beyond locating the obvious (changes in direction or elevation), personal decision. Either your contract specifies spacing, or you make a decision in the field. 25 feet wouldn't be unusual.
Sr please make a tutorial a video in relocate survey begginer 😊😊
I made a video about.
ua-cam.com/video/m-ds6ZxQ_Ic/v-deo.html
will you do some videos on curves please?
Yes, I will be making videos on horizontal and vertical curves very soon!
@@RamiTamimi thank you I also want them
I have 6 years of surveying experience, and I don't have a degree on land surveying. Am leading a team of interns. I would love to enroll to one of the universities and get a degree on land surveying. (Online learning).
Good for you. Education can really open new doors for you, epically if you already have experience. Go for it!
good luck and nice to hear..when surveying solo , for me it's so peaceful, and I cant believe I get paid to do it..its a joy going to work..northern ontario Canada
Hye mate, Just wonder if you need to set up multiple total stations if the signal was block buy buildings ?
You set as many " traverse points" as needed to see everything that needs to be located. The points are shot and are part of the control network.
@@wademorris1779 thanks mate.
I've never used a total station but I am going to be soon. I've got 4 years working on the gr5 topcon system. I'm just curious why you wouldn't continue your lines from start to finish one at a time rather than applying "new Codes" every shot working perpendicular to your OG line starts. For the GR5 you can basically start your line and just hit enter to add the lineworke+points. it seems like a faster approach to bouncing around and trying to remember the point codes.
A GR5 (GNSS Reciever) isn't as precise as a total station. So while it might be easier to use, it has its draw backs. You could just start new codes everytime, but you might get into a situation where you're on Concrete line 24 and have to type in C24 on your controller. If you're okay with that then go for it, otherwise you can end a line and reuse the same number without the two sections connecting.
Be careful! Each equipments (Receiver GNSS, Total Station, Level) are their specificity. When you stake out a building you must use a Total Station, same as the heigth.
yes, I dont number my codes either..I only number my CP's..
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Glad you liked it!
Hi bro , i am also surveyor work from 1 year, i am from tamil nadu ,how to coming foregin country working survey ,some tips tell me bro
New technology?
robotic total stations have been around for over 30 yrs with them being in common use for the last 20 yrs
also you should be picking those kerbs up on the join lines this helps you join both sides together if they line up to create topographical cross sections and make your topo surface triangles/dtm/tin line up better
Robotic total stations are the norm in the Industry. But even Robotic Total Stations are becoming increasingly obsolete. I think LiDAR is gonna take over.
Where is the field book??