National Geodetic Network definition

National Geodetic Network means the geographical base coordination system of the Borrower’s territory;

Examples of National Geodetic Network in a sentence

  • If by RB Rail AS proposed National Geodetic Network point is not existing or are surrounded by buildings, facilities or with dense vegetation, where the cutting/removal is not easily feasible, a new closest point must be found or, if necessary, a new location must be designed.

  • Information about missing National Geodetic Network point needs to be added in the inspection table.

  • Selecting new National Geodetic Network point or designing new RB Geodetic Reference Network point if the existing National Geodetic Network point is not usable even after slight cleaning of sur- roundings (agreed with landowner) for suitable GNSS measurements or there are no National Geo- detic Network points on site.

  • RB Geodetic Reference Network (CP0) Rail Baltica Level 0 (CP0) Geodetic Network, which is include selected National Geodetic Network points and additionally installed geodetic points.

  • Location and investigation of the existence and condition of the selected National Geodetic Network points, as well as their usability.