Civil Surveyor course in peshawar noshara

Posted by: ICTE, 18 Jan, 2021
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  • Locality Rawalpindi, Punjab
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Civil Surveyor course in peshawar noshara
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Surveyors measure land features, such as depth and shape, based on reference points. They examine previous land records to verify data from on-site surveys. Surveyors also prepare maps and reports, and present results to clients
Surveyors usually hold a degree in Civil Engineering or relevant field and a valid surveyor certificate. They have excellent mathematical and problem-solving skills. These professionals also have the ability to effectively collaborate with diverse disciplines, such as engineers and architects. To succeed in this role, knowledge of CAD software, GPS and GIS systems are important.

When creating your own surveyor job description, make sure to mention these skills along with other specific requirements of the role.
We are looking for an experienced surveyor to supervise field staff and ensure our projects are delivered on time. Your basic responsibilities will also include calculating land boundaries in several locations and creating maps and reports of survey results for clients.

This role requires hands-on experience with engineering instruments and knowledge of GPS and GIS systems. To succeed as a surveyor, you should also have great mathematical and analytical skills, and a good eye for measurements.

If you meet our criteria, and if you’re also organized and detail-oriented with a strong experience in this field, we’d like to hear from you.
The job duties that surveyors should expect to have can be diverse and require various training and skills.


Conduct physical site surveys using a variety of equipment and tools.
Prepare sketches and notes, and perform electronic data collection.
Coordinate field staff and process field data.
Interface with civil engineers, landscape architects, cartographers, or urban planners.
Verify the accuracy of survey data, including measurements and calculations conducted at survey sites.
Calculate areas of land parcels and easements using mathematics and computer software.
Research previous survey evidence, including maps, deeds, physical evidence, and other records to obtain data needed for surveys.

Prepare site surveying documents and present findings to clients.
Surveyors may work in different fields. For instance, homeowners or business owners might hire a surveyor when there's a need to ascertain property lines. Establishing legal property boundaries in this way can help prevent or settle disputes having to do with land usage and property ownership.
Land surveyors use specialized equipment to measure and mark property boundaries, calculating the dimensions, elevations, shapes, and contours of sites for public, government, and private development. Land surveyors can work in a number of fields ranging from construction and engineering to mapmaking and government.

Many projects depend on a land surveyor’s measurements, so they must conduct surveys and perform mathematical calculations with a high level of accuracy. A land surveyor should also be an effective researcher, since this role can involve examining historical property records and maps to determine the legal boundaries of a specific piece of land.
A surveyor determines property boundaries by taking precise measurements. They provide data for engineering industries, construction projects, and map making that is relevant to their client or employer. A surveyor may prevent legal disputes by updating boundary lines and preparing sites for construction. Surveyors work both indoors and outdoors in fieldwork.
Course Outline:
1. Introduction to civil Technology
2. Engineering Materials
3. Building Structures
4. Components of Buildings
5. Water Supply & Drainage
6. Highways Engineering
7. Highway project surveys & alignment
8. Engineering Drawing
9. Geometrical Drawing
10. Pictorial Drawing


Fee=25000
dutarion= 3 month

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