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Road layout, Overview, Horizontal alignment (hal) – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.6 Recon and Nomad User Manual User Manual

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Road Layout

Overview

The Road menu contains a powerful set of routines that allow you to

enter and modify road layout information and then stake the road in

the field. The road staking routines allow you to stake any part of the
road or slope stake the road.
There are four basic components of a road: The Horizontal Alignment;

the Vertical Alignment; Templates, and a POB. All of these
components are described separately below and each is a required

component to a complete road definition.

Horizontal Alignment (HAL)

The horizontal alignment, referred to as the HAL, defines the
horizontal features of an alignment. It can contain information on

straight, curved, and spiral sections of the alignment. Generally the
HAL coincides with the centerline of a road, but it is not required to

be the centerline. All stationing for an alignment will come from the

HAL.

Vertical Alignment (VAL)

The vertical alignment, referred to as the VAL, defines the vertical

components of the alignment including grades and parabolic vertical

curves.

The VAL is generated in the same way as the HAL. The VAL can be

the same length as the HAL, or longer, but it cannot be shorter.

Templates

Templates contain the cross section information for the road.
Templates are stored in separate files with a TP5 extension so they

can be used with multiple jobs. The templates are broken down into

sections, called segments. Each segment contains a specified length,