Geospatial Technology for Construction
The "Geospatial Technology for Construction" course adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating key aspects of Geospatial and Construction Engineering. The content is structured into seven modules for a comprehensive learning experience. In Module One, learners will understand geospatial thinking, its daily applications, and the importance of spatial thinking. This includes differentiating information types and communicating spatial information effectively. Module Two explores the necessity of Geospatial Technology in the construction industry, covering its role in tender processes, design, execution, and lifecycle management. Module Three delves into geospatial surveying and mapping, introducing components, basics of surveying, and advanced solutions through practical use cases. Module Four covers digital level, electronic total station, and GNSS technologies, demonstrating their use and providing an overview of GNSS components and field procedures. Module Five introduces advanced spatial sensing and imaging technologies, including scanning, remote sensing, and sensor applications. Module Six provides in-depth knowledge of photogrammetry and LiDAR, with practical demonstrations of equipment and data processing. Module Seven explores engineering solutions in geospatial contexts, introducing CORS, scan-to-model techniques, and construction site optimization using UAVs. Visualization in construction projects is also emphasized. We look forward to you joining us on this journey into Geospatial Technology for Construction, equipping you with essential skills and knowledge for this dynamic field!
Target Learners:
• Undergraduate students of Civil Engineering
• Post-Graduate Students in Geoinformatics/ Remote Sensing/ Geospatial Engineering.
• Practicing Engineers involved in geospatial applications in construction.
• Faculties in Civil and Geospatial Engineering.
• Industry professionals working in construction, surveying, and geospatial technology companies.
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