Modern Geodetic Technologies in the Construction and Usage of High-Rise Buildings and Structures


P. I. Solovey, A. N. Perevaryuha, A. S. Chirva, R. V. Polokhov

FSBEI HE «Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture»

Abstract: The experience of using modern geodetic technologies in the construction and operation of high-rise buildings and structures is summarized. It has been established that the applied method of vertical projection of points from the initial to the mounting horizons using laser and optical PVP devices is not effective, since under the influence of wind load, thermal heating, uneven settlement of foundation bases, etc., optical visibility through the holes in the ceilings may be impaired. In addition, the transfer of axes from the original horizon is carried out to the assembly horizon, where installation work is already underway on the formwork, metal frame and other work, which makes it difficult to use the traditional method of vertical design. The high efficiency of the use of automated geodetic monitoring systems (AGMS) based on GNSS devices, robotic and engineering electronic total stations, electronic levels, electronic sensors (implementers) of the vertical (tilt) of meteorological and geotechnical sensors, etc. is shown on the example of the construction of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper with a height of 828 meters in the United Arab Emirates.

Keywords: high-rise buildings and structures, modern geodetic technologies, geodetic support for construction.

Pages: 29-33.

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Link for citation: Solovey, P. I.; Perevaryuha, A. N.; Chirva, A. S. [et al.]. Modern Geodetic Technologies in the Construction and Usage of High-Rise Buildings and Structures. – Text : electronic. – In: Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture. – 2023. – Issue 2023-3(161) Buildings and structures using new materials and technologies. – Р. 29-33. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/vestnik/2023/2023-3(161)/st_05_solovey_perevarusha_chirva_polohov.pdf (date of access: 15.10.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Issue 2023-3 (161)
Journal: Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture