BS 5964-1:1990
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Building setting out and measurement Methods of measuring, planning and organization and acceptance criteria
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English
09-30-1990
Committees responsible
National foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Field of application
3 References
4 Definitions
Section one: General introduction
5 General introduction
Section two: Planning and organization of setting-out
6 Acquisition of information
7 Planning the setting-out
8 Setting-out drawings
9 Functional responsibilities
10 Qualifications
11 Survey and site documentation
12 Calculation
Section three: Setting-out and measuring procedures -
Accuracy specifications
13 Introduction
14 Primary system
15 Secondary system
16 Position points
17 Vertical transfer of points (plumbing)
18 Levelling
Bibliography
Annex
Example of a working/inspection schedule of setting-
out showing tasks and responsibilities
Tables
1 Example of application on site
2 Measurement
3 Example of application on site
Figures
1 Example of the three stages of setting-out as
adopted in this International Standard
2 Example of location grid
3 Relationship between the different grids used during
the building process
4 Example of the general principle of a primary
system, with some elevated points shown
5 Example of how profile boards might be placed
outside a proposed building
6 Some examples of the setting-out of secondary points
within the building using the primary system
7 Previously set-out points should be checked
according to 15.5 prior to further setting out
8 General examples of marking position points or lines
9 Verticality deviation
10 Examples of marking levels on shuttering
11 Use of a tension device when transferring levels
with the aid of a tape
Methods for setting out buildings by establishing position points and levels and gives values for the accuracy of procedure.
Committee |
B/554
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DevelopmentNote |
Also numbered as ISO 4463-1 Supersedes 87/10913 DC and BS 5964(1980) (09/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
30
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO 4463 deals with the progressive stages of setting-out work in building construction, i.e. acquisition of information, establishing the primary system, setting-out the secondary system, vertical transfer of points in the secondary system to other levels, and setting-out the position points and the establishment and transfer of levels (bench marks).
In addition it gives values of permitted deviations and guidance on independent check measurements (quality control) using instruments and methods currently in common use at each stage of the setting-out process.
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BS 7334-3:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: optical levelling instruments |
BS 6953:1988 | Glossary of terms for procedures for setting out, measurement and surveying in building construction (including guidance notes) |
BS 7334-8:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of electronic distance-measuring instruments up to 150 m |
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BS 5606:1990 | Guide to accuracy in building |
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BS 7334-2:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: measuring tapes |
BS 6100-1.5.1:1984 | Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. General and miscellaneous. Operations. Associated plant and equipment Coordination of dimensions. Tolerances and accuracy |
BS 7334-1:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: theory |
BS 7307-1:1990 | Building tolerances. Measurement of buildings and building products Methods and instruments |
BS 7334-3:1990 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use: optical levelling instruments |
BS 7334-6:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of laser instruments |
ISO 1803-2:1986 | Building construction Tolerances Vocabulary Part 2: Derived terms |
BS 7334-8:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of electronic distance-measuring instruments up to 150 m |
BS 6953:1988 | Glossary of terms for procedures for setting out, measurement and surveying in building construction (including guidance notes) |
BS 7334-4:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of theodolites |
BS 7334-7:1992 | Measuring instruments for building construction Methods for determining accuracy in use of instruments when used for setting out |
ISO 1803-1:1985 | Building construction Tolerances Vocabulary Part 1: General terms |
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