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Road Surveying and Road Database (Leger)

Course Code

GD4117

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
General Definition of Roads and Road DatabaseExpress
Road Classification • Highway and Municipal Roads, Road Management Authority. • Roads by FunctionExpress
Highway Survey and Mapping • Highway Extension Survey • Highway Preliminary Survey • Highway Mapping SurveyExpress
Route Survey: • Horizontal and Vertical Path of the Road • Road Super Elevation • Road Horizontal Path Marking • Road Vertical Path MarkingExpress
Road Land Preparation • Transverse and Longitudinal Profile of Road • Excavation Volume and Road Embankment • Preparation of Area Around the Road • Land CultivationExpress
Road Construction Monitoring Survey • Road Construction Supervision • Road Survey Quantities • Road DeformationExpress
Road Network Mapping Technology • Terrestrial Method • LiDAR Method • Photogrammetric Method • GISExpress
Road Database / Leger and Road Property AreaExpress

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students are able to explain the definition of road and the concept of road database
CPMK 2Students are able to explain the classification of roads based on the function and authority of road management
CPMK 3Students are able to explain the stages in the implementation of road surveying and mapping
CPMK 4Students are able to analyze and explain road geometry and stake out methods for road construction
CPMK 5Students are able to evaluate topographic profiles/conditions and explain land maturation methods for road construction
CPMK 6Students are able to explain methods in monitoring highways both during construction and after road construction
CPMK 7Students are able to explain alternative technologies in road surveying and mapping
CPMK 8Students are able to analyze and explain the construction of road databases and components that become road property

Learning Method

  • SCL: PBL, CBL, PjBL

Learning Modality

  • Offline, Synchronous, Asynchronous

Assessment Methods

  • Written: Optional, Description, Essay Oral: Presentation Assignment: Report, Demonstration, Practice