• BS 5964-2:1996

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    Building setting out and measurement Measuring stations and targets

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-09-1996

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    National foreword
    Method
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 General
    5 Planning
    6 Functional needs of stations and targets
    7 Maintenance
    Annexes
    A (informative) Examples of stations and targets
    B (informative) Bibliography
    Tables
    A.1 Guide to facilitate the use of annex A
    A.2 Symbols used in figures A.20 and A.21: Coordinate
          stations and targets
    Figure
    1 Examples of forms for point description
    A.1 Stations and targets: Example 1 [Wooden peg]
    A.2 Stations and targets: Example 2 [In situ concrete
          block in dug or augered hole]
    A.3 Stations and targets: Example 3 [In situ pillar
          using pipe or other sleeve]
    A.4 Stations and targets: Example 4 [Driven pipe]
    A.5 Stations and targets: Example 5 [Pipe with
          anchor sprongs and stabilizing wings]
    A.6 Stations and targets: Example 6 [Nail and
          identification washer]
    A.7 Stations and targets: Example 7 [Steel plate in
          concrete]
    A.8 Stations and targets: Example 8 [Painted marks with
          pencil lines on floors and walls]
    A.9 Stations and targets: Example 9 [Wall targets,
          elevated targets, aiming targets]
    A.10 Stations and targets: Example 10 [Detachable
          wall-mounted target]
    A.11 Stations and targets: Example 11 [Corner profile]
    A.12 Stations and targets: Example 12 [Range poles,
          target poles, nails and pencil points]
    A.13 Stations and targets: Example 13 [Metal markers
          and studs]
    A.14 Stations and targets: Example 14 [Benchmarks]
    A.15 Stations and targets: Example 15 [Precast
          concrete block]
    A.16 Stations and targets: Example 16 [Observation
          pillar]
    A.17 Stations and targets: Example 17 [Station
          protection]
    A.18 Stations and targets: Example 18 [Station
          protection]
    A.19 Measuring points and targets: Example 19
          [Short-range reflector]
    A.20 Example of a setting-out plan (grid system)
    A.21 Example of a setting-out plan (coordinated system)



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    Recommendations for the selection, site location and maintenance of measuring stations and targets for all types of building construction.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This part of ISO 4463 deals with the progressive stages of establishing and marking measuring stations and targets on building sites. The aspects covered are planning, functional needs and maintenance.

    This part of ISO 4463 applies to measuring stations and targets in all types of building construction.

    Examples of different stations and targets and location plans are given in annex A.

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    Committee B/554
    Development Note Also numbered as ISO 4463-2 Supersedes 91/12503 DC (09/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7334-3:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: optical levelling instruments
    BS 6953:1988 Glossary of terms for procedures for setting out, measurement and surveying in building construction (including guidance notes)
    BS 5964-3:1996 Building setting out and measurement Check-lists for the procurement of surveys and measurement services
    BS 7334-1:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: theory
    BS 7307-1:1990 Building tolerances. Measurement of buildings and building products Methods and instruments
    BS 7334-2:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: measuring tapes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7307-2:1990 Building tolerances. Measurement of buildings and building products Position of measuring points
    BS 7334-2:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: measuring tapes
    BS 7334-1:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: theory
    BS 7307-1:1990 Building tolerances. Measurement of buildings and building products Methods and instruments
    BS 7334-3:1990 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: optical levelling instruments
    BS 7334-6:1992 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of laser instruments
    ISO 7077:1981 Measuring methods for building — General principles and procedures for the verification of dimensional compliance
    ISO/R 1903:1971 Withdrawal of ISO/R 1903-1971
    BS 7334-8:1992 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of electronic distance-measuring instruments up to 150 m
    BS 6953:1988 Glossary of terms for procedures for setting out, measurement and surveying in building construction (including guidance notes)
    BS 7334-4:1992 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of theodolites
    BS 7334-5:1992 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of optical plumbing instruments
    BS 7334-7:1992 Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of instruments when used for setting out
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