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Figure 5-5.—Typical data display for an assembly.
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CHAPTER 6 CARE AND ADJUSTMENT OF SURVEYING EQUIPMENT

Q4. Q5. Q6. Q7. Q80 Q9. Q1O. As a surveyor, you have been tasked to stake out a  sanitary  sewer  line  for  a  project.  In  which division of the specifications should you find the gradient requirements for the sewer piping? Referring to the above question, in what part of the specification division should you find the gradient requirements? What  estimating  publication  has  been  prepared specifically for Seabee construction? You  have  been  tasked  to  prepare  the  concrete estimate for a 150-foot long retaining wall that has atypical cross section as shown in figure 5-6. Including a lo-percent waste factor, how many cubic meters of concrete will be required? When detaining how many sheets of plywood will  be  required  as  forming  material  for  the retaining wall shown in figure 5-6, what waste factor  (according  to  NAVFACP-405)  should  you use if the plywood is to be used twice? What is the basic planning tool that you should use   when   assisting   in   the   planning   of   an advanced base? Where   in   the   Facilities   Planning   Guide, NAVFAC  P-437,  will  you  find  recommended crew  sizes? Figure  5-6.—Typical  retaining  wall. 5-13

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