PROJECT SHEET : SURVEYING COMPONENT
Maguga Dam Resettlement area:
Survey assistance for planning and designing of entire resettlement
area

- Client:
KOBWA
- Appointment:
2000
- Scope of Work:
To plan, survey and assist in implementation of resettlement
project.
- Cost of Project:
R 400 000
The Maguga Dam Network (MDN) had allocated an area for resettling
of residents affected by the construction of the Maguga Dam,
Swaziland. This area was very remote and had absolutely no
infrastructure. The project therefore involved a proper planning
scheme. This planning scheme involved an agricultural development
program, a layout of residential areas and business areas
and a design for a fully functional Cane road.
The Agricultural scheme required irrigation
areas to be planned on arable land. With the assistance of
our surveyors and the Agricultural engineers these areas where
identified without any impact on the settlement areas and
road design. These areas also required a canal to service
them with water from the Komati River. A detail survey 50m
wide along a route of 26km's in dense bush was required for
design purposes. The layout of the residential and business
areas was planned both in the office and in the field. A field
surveyor equipped with a Differential GPS (0,5m accuracy)
assisted the project team in allocating the most suitable
areas to residential and business areas. This meant taking
the ground aspect into account.
A detail survey of the route for a
6 km access "cane" road was completed for design
purposes. Our survey office was allocated the task of checking
all setting out works for the design team as the various phases
of construction commences.
- The main benefits of this project
were:
- Due to the size of the project
survey technicians gained valuable experience in managing
their teams within the scope of the entire project.
- The limited amount of useable land
was utilised efficiently.
- With a compliment of 4 fully equipped
survey teams, the design engineers were able to complete
their tasks within the time frame.
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