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  2. Site plan - Wikipedia

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    Site plans are often prepared by a design consultant who must be either a licensed engineer, architect, landscape architect or land surveyor". [3] Site plans include site analysis, building elements, and planning of various types including transportation and urban. An example of a site plan is the plan for Indianapolis [4] by Alexander Ralston ...

  3. Construction surveying - Wikipedia

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    Plans would often show plan views (viewed from above), profile views (a "transparent" section view collapsing all section views of the road parallel to the chainage) or cross-section views (a "true" section view perpendicular to the chainage). In a plan view, chainage generally increases from left to right, or from the bottom to the top of the ...

  4. Mexican Federal Highway 54 - Wikipedia

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    Fed. 40 / Fed. 57 in Saltillo Fed. 57 in Saltillo Fed. 62 in San Tiburcio, Zacatecas Fed. 45 in Morelos Fed. 45 west of Zacatecas Fed. 23 in Malpaso Fed. 70 in Jalpa Fed. 15 / Fed. 80 in Guadalajara Fed. 15 / Fed. 54D / Fed. 80 in Acatlán de Juárez [5] Fed. 54D in Acatlán de Juárez Fed. 54D in Ciudad Guzmán Fed. 54D near Tuxpan (Atenquíque)

  5. Civil drawing - Wikipedia

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    Site Drawing for Gov. Inst. for Research in Physical Education, Japan 1935. A civil drawing, or site drawing, is a type of technical drawing that shows information about grading, landscaping, or other site details. These drawings are intended to give a clear picture of all things in a construction site to a civil engineer.

  6. Structural road design - Wikipedia

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    Structural road design aims to ensure the road is strong enough for the expected number of vehicles in a certain number of years. The input of a calculation is the number expected of vehicles (e.g. 10,000,000) divided in groups (e.g. trucks, vans, cars) and the number of years that the road has to function before the road structure has to be fully renewed (e.g. 20 years).

  7. Saltillo breaks ground on new fire station, Construction to ...

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    Jul. 13—SALTILLOSaltillo's first standalone fire station will be named in honor of Delbert Hosemann, who as Lt. Governor helped secure $1 million from the state legislature for construction.

  8. Geometric design of roads - Wikipedia

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    A geometric design saved on construction costs and improved visibility with the intention to reduce the likelihood of traffic incidents. The geometric design of roads is the branch of highway engineering concerned with the positioning of the physical elements of the roadway according to standards and constraints. The basic objectives in ...

  9. Highway engineering - Wikipedia

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    Highway engineering (also known as roadway engineering and street engineering) is a professional engineering discipline branching from the civil engineering subdiscipline of transportation engineering that involves the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of roads, highways, streets, bridges, and tunnels to ensure safe and effective transportation of people and goods.