Stakeout using horizontal offset, Preparing for the example, Road+ stakeout using horizontal offset – Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - Reference Manual User Manual
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Road+
Stakeout Using Horizontal Offset
The most common method for
staking out roads, pavement, curb &
gutter etc. is to use a horizontal
offset from the actual point. For
instance, a four foot offset from
finished back of curb (BC) is
commonly used to provide cut/fill
stakes for a street and curb lines.
Preparing for the example
In this section of the manual, a
sample project will be used to
demonstrate the procedures to follow
for staking a portion of the job. The
project consists of a
3 m wide paved bicycle path with a
curve. The project will be staked on a
0.6 m offset from the edge of
pavement. The POB and PC will be
staked for both sides.
This project also uses a simple
template. The project is designed to
illustrate the application of the
"ROAD+" Program . It is not intended
to provide a demonstration of road
design procedures.
N
3.0
30.0
Setup point
RPLUS07
1.15
3.0
0.6
PC
POB
PT
EOP
Abbreviation:
POB
=
Point of beginning
PC
=
Point of curvature
PT
=
Point of tangency
EOP
=
End of project