Horizontal Accuracy Requirements for Conventional Surveys Sample Clauses

Horizontal Accuracy Requirements for Conventional Surveys. TxDOT policy requires all bearings or angles be based on the following source: Grid bearing of the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, with the proper zone and epoch specified.
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Horizontal Accuracy Requirements for Conventional Surveys. Horizontal control is to be established (at a minimum) on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System NAD 83. Level 3 Level 4 Remarks and Formulae Error of Closure 1: 50,000 1:20,000 Loop or between monuments Allowable Angular Closure ± 3" √N ± 8" √N N= number of angles in traverse Accuracy of Bearing in Relation to Course * ± 04” ± 10” Maximum for any course Linear Distance Accuracy (Minimum Length of Line) 1: 50,000 (2,500 feet) 1: 20,000 (1,000 feet) Positional Tolerance of Any Monument AC/50,000 AC/20,000 AC = length of any course in traverse Adjusted Mathematical Closure of Survey (No Less Than) 1:200,000 1:200,000 * TxDOT policy requires all bearings or angles be based on the following source: Grid bearing of the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, with the proper zone and epoch specified.

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