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PEER EGERTON LIMITED TWO-WEEK STRUCTURED WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME 2008/9 By Dr Peter Cave. Suitable for students contemplating careers in… Architecture Building trades Estate management and forestry Geographic Information Systems Landscape architecture
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PEER EGERTON LIMITED TWO-WEEK STRUCTUREDWORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME 2008/9 By Dr Peter Cave
Suitable for students contemplating careers in… • Architecture • Building trades • Estate management and forestry • Geographic Information Systems • Landscape architecture • Photogrametry and remote sensing • Property development • Surveying (land, building, quantity, hydrographic, etc.)
The training will include: • Induction (Safety, organisation and familiarisation with equipment) • Fundamentals of surveying (angular measurement and errors) • Geodesy (WGS 84 and transformations - orthogonal and Affine) • Instruments (Total Station/GPS/VRS) • Land Survey (basic procedure for establishing a traverse) • Measured Building Surveys and elevations • Hydrographic Survey (when possible) • Data processing (MapSuite, AutoCAD and DTM)
Induction: • Safety – The following topics will be explained in detail) • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Safe environment (how to keep yourself and others safe) • Building/industrial sites (site induction requirements) • Buildings • Quarries and landfill • Hydrographic surveys • Working near heavy plant and equipment
Peer Peer Peer Peer • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibilityjacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Peer Egerton ID • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) Egerton Egerton Egerton Egerton Survey Design Develop Survey Design Develop (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton ID • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required) • Personal Protective Equipment: • Students will be issued with: • Peer Egerton working clothes • Hard hat • High visibility jacket • Safety boots/shoes • Lifejacket (when required) • Gloves (when required) • Eye protection and face mask (when required)
θ Distance Vertical displacement (“z”) • Fundamentals of surveying: • Angular measurement – vertical (“z”) Vertical displacement (“z”) = Distance x Tan θ
Peer Peer Peer Egerton Egerton Egerton Survey Design Develop Distance (d) Angle β y = d.sinβ x = d.cosβ • Fundamentals of surveying: • Angular measurement – horizontal (“x” and “y”)
What do surveyors measure? • Relationship of the Geoid to the Elipsoid • World standard • Why is this important? • Transformations Simple geodesy:
360º in a circle – 60 minutes in one degree • Distance = radius of earth, one minute error to 1 mile • Distance = 100 metres, one minute error to 29.1mm • Distance = 5 metres, one minute error to 1.4mm Understanding errors:
Peer Peer Peer Egerton Egerton Egerton Survey Design Develop Students will be shown how to establish a traverse…
Instruments: We will provide training in the use of various survey instruments • Sokkia Set30R Total Station • Sokkia SRX Robotic Total Station • Sokkia GPS and VRS systems
Elevations: • Use of Reflectorless instrument for: • Ridge line and eaves • Street scenes, and • Detailed elevations
Elevations: Combination of techniques • Refelectorless observations • Conventional measurement • Photographs
Hydrographic Survey: • Basic principles explained • Equipment used • Introduction to techniques • Processing data
Basic training in downloading data to Mapsuite • Production of simple drawings in AutoCAD • Digital Terrain Modelling and volume calculations • Introduction to GIS Data handling:
This presentation outlines the structured work placement opportunity offered by Peer Egerton Limited The application procedure follows… Whether you decide to apply or not, we hope you have found the presentation informative. If so, please forward it to anyone you think may be interested.
Applications should be made in writing to: • Peer Egerton Limited • 5 Dunley Hill Court • Ranmore • Dorking • Surrey RH5 6SX • Or email to: peterc@peeregerton.co.uk • Applications should be accompanied by: • Your CV - • - Range of suitable dates - • A reference from your school - • A short sketch (500 words) on “A discussion between Galileo Galilei, Sir Isaac Newton, Captain Cook and Colonel George Everest” (see next slide)
Geographers, Surveyors and Timelords: Galileo Galilee (15th February 1564 - 8th January 1642) was an Italian astronomer imprisoned for supporting the heliocentric theory (the earth orbits the sun) of Copernicus. Isaac Newton (25th December 1642 Julian – 31st March 1727) was a mathematician and physicist who first postulated that the earth is an ellipsoid rather than spherical (think gravity and apples!). Captain James Cook (27th October 1728 – 14th February 1779) was an explorer, navigator, and map-maker who charted the main shorelines of the Pacific Ocean, including New Zealand. Colonel Sir George Everest (4th July 1790 – 1st December 1866) was a geographer and surveyor, and mainly responsible for completion of the Great Trigonometric Survey of India.
PEER EGERTON LIMITED Following in the footsteps of great men… “If you come to us for work experience, don’t expect to be stuck in a corner doing the filing!”