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2 Sep 2014 Why is the term bluetop used in surveying? to visually estimate how much dirt he needs to cut or to place at the particular staked location. Tony Pratt, Chief Surveyor. CONSTRUCTION. STAKING. GUIDELINES .. The purpose of this manual is to provide Contractors, Project Engineers, Inspectors and other . Cuts and/or Fills will typically be given to top of curb at street face. according to the Contract Documents, KDOT's Construction Manual-Part III and consistent with Finish Staking: (grade hubs, blue tops, string lines, etc.) 15 Mar 2007 CHAPTER 2: CONSTRUCTION STAKING . .. BLUE AND RED .. CDOT Survey Manual and in all cases, the CDOT Survey Manual To successfully perform construction staking and layout, preparation is a major part of the. Each book should have pages numbered only at the top of the right hand sheet and staking of structures, blue topping, and any other elevations necessary to 30 Dec 2011 The practice of setting Blue Tops is still around in Alabama. We all ways store the final x,y & z on all stake-out points on construction sites so Blue Top Staking Construction benchmarks are the same benchmarks set on the the hub stake and indicates the elevation difference to the top of the dirt distances and vertical elevations, construction staking and slopes, and gives a subgrade elevations or blue tops for base elevations because the stake tops 7-25.1 Construction Staking Subgrade and Construction Staking Base Subgrade stakes (blue tops) are set to guide the grading contractor in trimming andThe Manual for Construction Layout was edited and published by the North Carolina. Department standards and procedures required to survey and stake a GDOT project. The majority Recommended Flagging: Blue and White Striped. Precision: Slope stakes establish the intersection of either the top of cut or the toe.

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