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by by George M Cole PhD PE PLS (Author).
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*Add the convenience of accessing this book anytime, anywhere on your personal device with the eTextbook version for only $59 at ppi2pass.com/etextbook-program.* The California Civil Surveying Reference Manual is the most comprehensive textbook for the California Civil Surveying Exam. This book’s organization and clear explanations start with the basics to help you get up to speed on common surveying concepts. Together, the 28 chapters provide an in-depth review of all of the topics listed in the California Civil Surveying Exam specifications. The extensive index contains more than 750 entries, with multiple entries included for each topic, so you can easily find the concepts you will need during the exam. This book features:over 230 practice problems to build your problem-solving skillsover 100 clarifying exampleshundreds of equations, figures, and tablesindustry-standard terminology and nomenclaturesupport of both U.S. customary and SI unitsAfter you pass your exam, the California Civil Surveying Reference Manual will continue to serve as an invaluable reference throughout your surveying career. Topics CoveredStandards of PracticeField MeasurementsData Application ProceduresEquipment and UsesCalculations
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Here's a brief list of some of the best books we read here at Task & Purpose in the last year. Have a recommendation of your own? Send an email to ja...@taskandpurpose.Com and we'll include it in a future story.
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