Measuring plot size

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Bobjones
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Post: # 102134Post Bobjones

Hi all,

I need to measure a plot fairly accurately which is about 2 acres in size. There seem to be a lot of knowledgeable guys on the forum regarding tools and equipment and I wondered if someone could give me advice on what equipment I need.

I picture a device that I could press a button at metre intervals around the perimeter and it would calculate the area using gps. Does this exist?!

The site is quite a strange shape so it is difficult to measure manually. I am keen to get a fairly accurate measure before getting a surveyor in etc.

I would also need to hire the equipment rather than buy so if such equipment exists please could you recommend where I could hire it from?

Many thanks,

Bob

digerjones
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Post: # 102135Post digerjones

You can do it on your computer.
There's a site where you use a sat picture to measure it.
You use the mouse and click on each corner, doesn't matter what shape the plot is.
You will have to search for it.
Good luck
dylan

Bobjones
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Post: # 102136Post Bobjones

I have used Map but it is quite inaccurate and very difficult to use in areas with lots of trees or other structures obscuring the boundary.

I was just wondering if there was a more accurate way of doing it using hire equipment, but it appears not!

Many thanks,

Bob

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Post: # 102141Post GB_Groundworks

you need a total station with gps they're about £30k to £50k to buy someone might hire you one but they are complicated bits of kit

be easier just to hire in a survey firm to do it for you, alternative

get a wheel measure and do some maths

theres an app for iPhone https://itunes.apple.com/us....50?mt=8
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Bobjones
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Post: # 102143Post Bobjones

Thanks GB_Groundworks,

They also do an android app of Planimeter which I might give a try as it has good reviews.

At least it will give me an idea before getting a surveyor in.

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Post: # 102152Post Dave_L

I used the Google Planimeter but didn't find it that accurate.
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Post: # 102153Post GB_Groundworks

At least with the app you mark the boundaries not just on a sat image from a few miles up
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Post: # 102159Post Dave_L

I'll give that app a go on a known plot size Giles and see how I get one, could be useful
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Post: # 102161Post msh paving

any fre-lance enginner caN do it for you, most will have total stations or EDM. £200-250 for the day to do it MSH :)
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