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Mapúa Institute of Technology: School of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering

This document is a report submitted by a student for a CE120 course at Mapua Institute of Technology. It summarizes a recent field work performing taping measurements on level and uneven ground. The student learned about proper taping procedures and sources of error. Accuracy depends on skills and techniques rather than the specific measurement method. Lessons from this activity can be applied when surveying land for building foundations and structures in future civil engineering work.

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Mapúa Institute of Technology: School of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering

This document is a report submitted by a student for a CE120 course at Mapua Institute of Technology. It summarizes a recent field work performing taping measurements on level and uneven ground. The student learned about proper taping procedures and sources of error. Accuracy depends on skills and techniques rather than the specific measurement method. Lessons from this activity can be applied when surveying land for building foundations and structures in future civil engineering work.

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MAPA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Muralla St. Intramuros, Manila

School of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering

COURSE AND SECTION: CE120-0F / B3

SUBMITTED BY:

SN. 11 NAME: Esteves, Anthony Geoff D. STUDENT NO.: 2013101952

GROUP NO. 2 CHIEF OF PARTY: Elloso, Enrick

DATE OF FIELD WORK: May 2, 2017 DATE OF SUBMISSION: May 9, 2017

SUBMITTED TO:

PROFESSOR: Engr. Angelique Mijares


GRADE
CONCLUSION

In this recent field work, we performed taping on level ground and uneven ground. We
learned about taping on ground based on the procedure. Taping is common method in measuring
unknown distances similar with using the method of pacing. However, the only difference is that
we used steel tape which makes it more accurate than using our pacing as a basis for measuring
distances. Furthermore, accuracy of the measurement doesnt necessarily depend on what type
of method is to be used or process, perhaps it depends on your skills and proper techniques in
using such instruments.

Based on the data we have gathered, there are different possible errors in taping such as
the tape is not in its standard length, change in tension, change in temperature, correction due
to sag, and correction due to slope. These errors are typically normal and can be lessen by pulling
the tape tight enough so that the sag will be lessen. It is necessary to always check the alignment
of the tape, use the two range poles as a basis for straight path and plumb bobs to make sure
that the markings are properly designated. Also, the number of tape lengths should be counted
carefully and always check the apparatus especially the tape before using it. If the tape is
damaged or too short, apply the correction properly.

We also learned to measure an unknown distance on a level and uneven ground. In


measuring the distance of a level ground, it is much easier because we just lay the tape to the
ground and just check if we are in a straight path, then we just should properly read the
measurement and compute for the needed data. Unlike measuring on uneven ground, we are
supposed to use plumb-bob while holding the tape above the ground which is parallel to the
ground as well and we should always pull it or stretch it so that the sag will be lessen. A proper
skill and following the procedure correctly is a surveyor should possess.

For our future profession, we can apply our knowledge in this course when we need to
measure distances for clients in building structures. Before making the foundations of the
buildings, the land must be consulted by a surveyor to know what exactly the boundaries are of
the property. Tapes are usually used to measure horizontal, vertical and slope distances. There
are different kinds of tapes that can be used and it also have various lengths. In using this method
there are many things that can affect its measurement such as sag, the slope, temperature, pull
and many more. But these can be corrected using some formulas discussed and we can also avoid
having these errors by properly using the apparatus, and by being proficient in measuring.

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