Control Monuments definition

Control Monuments means the permanent monuments installed throughout the Township to provide the professional surveyor and the land developer readily accessible control points with adjusted coordinates based on MCS-83 datum.

Examples of Control Monuments in a sentence

  • At the discretion of the Engineer, the Developer agrees to install new Alberta Survey Control Monuments or replace any existing monument disturbed by the Developer’s activities to ensure an approximate density of 300 to 500 meters within the boundaries of the Said Lands and also to provide survey ties to the said Monuments all to the satisfaction of the Director of Surveys.

  • Error of Closure 1:10,000 1:15,000 Loop or between Control Monuments Angular Closure 15" √N 10" √N N = Number of Angles in Traverse Accuracy of Bearing in Relation to Source * 20 sec.

  • GPS data collection shall tie into the MCB Camp ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ GPS Base Station and checks shall be made to existing Survey Control Monuments around the area of work (Control Coordinates, Maps & Monument Record Sheets are available from the GIS Office).

Related to Control Monuments

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