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Wry a Hade Nadir
Contents
Introduction
Steps in rout location
Principle of highway location
Reconnaissance survey
Preliminary location survey
Final location survey
Introduction
Alignment :-The position or the layout of the central line of
the highway.
– Horizontal alignment includes straight and curved paths.
– Vertical alignment includes curves and gradients.
The aim of alignment selection process is to find a location
for the new road that will result in the lowest total
construction, land, traffic and environmental costs
Steps in Route location
Location of proposed highway is an important first step
in its design and the steps as follow:
1- known the termini point
2-identify and locate
3-reconnaissance survey
4-draw a corridor
5-possible center line
6-examine each of the alternative alignment
7-final design
Principle of highway location
There are there difference faces for the location of a
highway
1-Reconnaissane survey
2-preliminary location survey
3-final location survey
Reconnaissance survey
The purpose of the reconnaissance survey is to evaluate
the feasibility of one or more corridor routes for a
highway between specific points that may be many
kilometers away and can taking in to account the
following:
1-topography,geology,climate,and traffic volume
2-social and demographic , land use
3-environment al
4- economic(unit cost for construction and trends of
agricultural, commercial industrial activity)
Preliminary location Survey
Preliminary horizontal and vertical alignment
determined and all feasible routes are evaluated for:
1-Minimize the instruction cost
2-Minimize the impact on the Environment
3-Function of term Safety
4-maximise of the economic investment(cost/benefit)
Final location survey
Fixed the center line of the selected alignment and
collect additional data for the design and preparation
of working drawings:
Pegging the centre line
Centre-line Leveling
Cross-section Leveling:
Intersecting Roads
Ditches and Streams
Thank

Highway route location

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    Contents Introduction Steps in routlocation Principle of highway location Reconnaissance survey Preliminary location survey Final location survey
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    Introduction Alignment :-The positionor the layout of the central line of the highway. – Horizontal alignment includes straight and curved paths. – Vertical alignment includes curves and gradients. The aim of alignment selection process is to find a location for the new road that will result in the lowest total construction, land, traffic and environmental costs
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    Steps in Routelocation Location of proposed highway is an important first step in its design and the steps as follow: 1- known the termini point 2-identify and locate 3-reconnaissance survey 4-draw a corridor 5-possible center line 6-examine each of the alternative alignment 7-final design
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    Principle of highwaylocation There are there difference faces for the location of a highway 1-Reconnaissane survey 2-preliminary location survey 3-final location survey
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    Reconnaissance survey The purposeof the reconnaissance survey is to evaluate the feasibility of one or more corridor routes for a highway between specific points that may be many kilometers away and can taking in to account the following: 1-topography,geology,climate,and traffic volume 2-social and demographic , land use 3-environment al 4- economic(unit cost for construction and trends of agricultural, commercial industrial activity)
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    Preliminary location Survey Preliminaryhorizontal and vertical alignment determined and all feasible routes are evaluated for: 1-Minimize the instruction cost 2-Minimize the impact on the Environment 3-Function of term Safety 4-maximise of the economic investment(cost/benefit)
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    Final location survey Fixedthe center line of the selected alignment and collect additional data for the design and preparation of working drawings: Pegging the centre line Centre-line Leveling Cross-section Leveling: Intersecting Roads Ditches and Streams
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