ISO 7077:1981
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Measuring methods for building — General principles and procedures for the verification of dimensional compliance
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English, French
Published date
01-10-1981
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Indicates the principles to be applied for carrying out dimensional compliance control measurements in building construction. Deals with compliance measurements for setting out component manufacture and assembly, and the building as a whole. Applies to all types of building construction.
| Committee |
ISO/TC 59
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
2
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| PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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| Status |
Current
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| Standards | Relationship |
| NBN ISO 7077 : 1992 | Identical |
| PN ISO 7077 : 1999 | Identical |
| BS 7334-5:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of optical plumbing instruments |
| 11/30218527 DC : 0 | BS ISO 17123-5 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 5: TOTAL STATIONS |
| BS 7334-4:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of theodolites |
| ISO 17123-2:2001 | Optics and optical instruments — Field procedures for testing geodetic and surveying instruments — Part 2: Levels |
| BS 7334-3:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: optical levelling instruments |
| BS 7334-7:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of instruments when used for setting out |
| BS 7334-6:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of laser instruments |
| BS 7334-1:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: theory |
| 02/712089 DC : DRAFT NOV 2002 | ISO 17123-7 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 7: OPTICAL PLUMBING INSTRUMENTS |
| 11/30211367 DC : DRAFT JULY 2011 | BS ISO 17123-4 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 4: ELECTRO-OPTICAL DISTANCE METERS (EDM INSTRUMENTS) |
| 17/30339109 DC : 0 | BS ISO 17123-9 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 9: TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNERS |
| ISO 17123-4:2012 | Optics and optical instruments — Field procedures for testing geodetic and surveying instruments — Part 4: Electro-optical distance meters (EDM measurements to reflectors) |
| ISO 17123-7:2005 | Optics and optical instruments — Field procedures for testing geodetic and surveying instruments — Part 7: Optical plumbing instruments |
| 17/30344899 DC : 0 | BS ISO 17123-5 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 5: TOTAL STATIONS |
| 01/705123 DC : DRAFT APR 2001 | ISO/DIS 17123-6 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 6: ROTATING LASERS |
| BS 7334-2:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: measuring tapes |
| 01/705122 DC : DRAFT APR 2001 | ISO/DIS 17123-5 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 5: ELECTRONIC TACHOMETERS |
| BS ISO 1803:1997 | Building construction. Tolerances. Expression of dimensional accuracy. Principles and terminology |
| 11/30217467 DC : 0 | BS ISO 17123-6 - OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 6: ROTATING LASERS |
| DIN ISO 17123-4:2016-02 (Draft) | OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS - FIELD PROCEDURES FOR TESTING GEODETIC AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS - PART 4: ELECTRO-OPTICAL DISTANCE METERS (EDM MEASUREMENTS TO REFLECTORS) (ISO 17123-4:2012) |
| BS 5964-2:1996 | Building setting out and measurement Measuring stations and targets |
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