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  • Location: Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
  • Date: 19-21 March 2012
  • Theme: "From Ports to Portals"

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Proceedings of the 17th Association of Public Authority Surveyors Conference (APAS2012)
Edited by Dr Volker Janssen

Title Page
Front Matter and Table of Contents  i-iv
Office Bearers for 2011/2012 1
Editorial 2

Coordinate Systems used in Railways in NSW and their Effects on Cadastral Surveying, Engineering and Mapping

Mark Butler

3

Control Surveys: Why things are the way they are and not the way you think they should be!

Greg Dickson

12

Site Transformations: A Block Shift in Thinking

Joel Haasdyk and Volker Janssen

29

Aspects of Being an Expert Witness

Bob Lander

48

Likely Impact of the Approaching Solar Maximum on GNSS Surveys: Be Alert but Not Alarmed

Volker Janssen

66

Post-Processed Precise Point Positioning: A Viable Alternative?

Thomas Grinter and Volker Janssen

83

Pipe Deformation Survey Using 3D Laser Scanning

Phillip Nixon

93

ePlan and Land XML

Mark Deal

107

Re-Development of the WIN Stadium Western Grandstand, Wollongong

Stephen Saunders and Jarad Cannings

108

Cadastral Survey for the Sea Cliff Bridge on Lawrence Hargrave Drive by the Roads and Maritime Services

Stephen Bennett and Jim Ollis

115

Preservation? of Survey Reference Marks

Fred de Belin

142

The Development of an Australian Standard in Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)

Mark T. Gordon and Nicholas M. Zembillas

151

Dial Before You Dig: It’s the Law in New South Wales

Dominic Puiu

158

Working Near Traffic: A Surveyor’s Perspective

Ray Gilmour

165

Can Emergency Management Go Virtual?

Gareth Carter and Warwick Hehir

177

The Bank: A Mathematical Determination

Geoff Songberg

178

A Surveyors’ Guide to Navigating the Roads & Maritime Services, Maritime Services Division Plan Endorsement Process

Allan Gordon

195

High-Resolution Multibeam Surveys at the Sydney Ports Corporation

Venessa O’Connell, Gary Batman, Antonio Nusco and J.P. Cheminade

210

Cadastral and Spatial Information Systems in Local Government: From Maps and Tables to eSystems

Lindsay Dyce

223

Helping to Rebuild Queensland with Survey and Spatial Data

Alex Cowdery

240

Average Speed Safety Cameras

Geoff Lenton

250
List of Attendees 257