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Asked: October 5, 20232023-10-05T06:03:00+01:00 2023-10-05T06:03:00+01:00In: Terminologies

What is backsight and foresight in surveying?

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As a newcomer to surveying, I’ve grasped the basics of backsight and foresight in surveying, where backsight refers to sighting a previously established point and foresight involves sighting a point where a measurement is taken.

However, I’m encountering some confusion when it comes to understanding the practical applications and significance of these concepts in real surveying scenarios.

I would appreciate it if someone with more experience could shed light on how backsight and foresight are utilized in various types of surveying tasks and why they are crucial for accurate measurements and mapping. Additionally, I’d like to explore any tips or best practices for effectively using backsight and foresight in the field.

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    2023-10-05T06:07:14+01:00Added an answer on October 5, 2023 at 6:07 am

    With over 35 years of experience in the field of surveying, I can provide valuable insights into two essential concepts: backsight and foresight. These terms play a pivotal role in ensuring accurate leveling and measurements in surveying projects.

    Backsight (BS)

    Backsight is the initial reading of a staff or leveling rod that remains constant when the leveling instrument is moved to another location or a new point after it has been set up and leveled on the first point. In simpler terms, it represents the backward reading from the previous station point. Backsight readings are taken on known reduced levels or benchmarks, serving as a reference for subsequent measurements.

    The key role of backsight is to establish a reliable starting point for the survey, providing a known elevation reference. This helps maintain the accuracy and consistency of leveling throughout the project.

    Foresight (FS)

    Foresight, on the other hand, is the reading of the staff or leveling rod that is taken in the forward direction of the leveling process. It represents the last reading of the entire surveying process. Unlike backsight, foresight readings are considered negative and are subtracted from the Height of Instrument (HI) to determine the Reduced Level (RL) of the point being surveyed.

    Foresight readings are crucial for calculating the elevation or RL of the surveyed point relative to the instrument’s position. By subtracting the foresight reading from the HI, surveyors can accurately determine the elevation of the surveyed point.

    In summary, backsight and foresight are integral components of the leveling process in surveying. Backsight establishes the initial reference point, while foresight provides the necessary data to calculate the elevation of the surveyed point. Mastering these concepts is essential for achieving precise and reliable surveying results.

     

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