A blue line survey is a survey to establish the property boundary. The property line that is drawn as a result of the survey is called the blue line.
Another type OS survey that is sometimes done for finacing and many other reasons is an ALTA survey which not only establishes the boundary, but also researches and shows any easements or existing features on the property such as the building and other topographical features.
Boundary line
A tie line is a line which joins subsidiary or tie stations to the main line. The main object of running a tie line is to take the details of nearby objects but it also serves the purpose of a check line.
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Plain surveying means the survey in which earth surface is considered as to be flat or plain i.e. its curvature is ignored. Geodetic survey is the survey in which curvature of the earth is taken into count and then surveying is done.
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The control line in a land survey is a reference line established through surveying techniques to control the positioning and orientation of survey measurements. It is typically a straight line connecting known points on the ground, used as a reference for conducting accurate measurements and creating an accurate map or plan of the surveyed area.
An end line survey is a survey conducted at the conclusion of a project or program to assess its impact, outcomes, and effectiveness. It is used to gather feedback from participants or stakeholders to understand the success of the initiative and identify areas for improvement in the future.
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It is 20 multiple choice question survey that takes about 10 minutes. It is taken after the program, versus a baseline survey which is taken before the program. The endline survey measures how much has changed since the first time you took the baseline survey.
A traverse line in land surveying is a series of connected survey lines used to determine the boundaries and dimensions of a piece of land. It helps the surveyor establish control points, angles, and distances to create an accurate map or survey of the area.