mõõtmisrajatised
Mõõtmisrajatised, also known as surveying monuments or survey markers, are artificial structures or objects used in surveying and mapping to establish known points on the Earth's surface. These points are crucial for defining property boundaries, designing infrastructure, and conducting geodetic surveys. Mõõtmisrajatised can be categorized into several types based on their design and material:
1. **Piles**: These are vertical rods driven into the ground to mark a specific point. Piles are
2. **Concrete Piles**: Similar to regular piles but made of concrete, providing better stability and durability,
3. **Concrete Slabs**: These are flat, horizontal surfaces made of concrete, often used to mark property corners
4. **Steel Plates**: Thin, flat metal plates embedded in the ground, used for temporary or permanent surveying
5. **Boundary Stones**: These are often larger and more durable than other types of monuments, designed to
6. **Iron Pins**: Small, pointed metal objects driven into the ground, used for temporary surveying or as
The placement of mõõtmisrajatised requires precise surveying techniques to ensure accuracy. Once established, these monuments serve