Create cadastral maps

Description

Create maps using data gathered during surveying and measurement activities and specialised software which outline a region’s constructions’ and buildings’ boundaries.

Alternative labels

make cadastral maps
make cadastral cartographical diagrams
produce cadastral cartographical diagrams
design cadastral maps
design cadastral cartographical diagrams
draw cadastral cartographical diagrams
produce cadastral maps
draw cadastral maps

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Create cadastral maps is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Cadastral technician: Cadastral technicians design and create maps and blue-prints, converting new measurement results into the real estate cadastre of a community. They define and indicate the property boundaries and ownerships, land use, and create city and district maps using measurement equipment and specialised software.

Optional skill

Create cadastral maps is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Civil drafter: Civil drafters draw and prepare sketches for civil engineers and architects of architectonic projects of different kinds, topographical maps, or for the reconstruction of existing structures. They lay down in the sketches all the specifications and requirements such as mathematical, aesthetic, engineering, and technical.
Drafter: Drafters prepare and create technical drawings using a special software or manual techniques, to show how something is built or works.
Remote sensing technician: Remote sensing technicians collect airborne data. They utilise equipment aimed for the collection of data and determination of geographical points in order to help in a variety of operations such as land conservation, urban planning, and military operations.
Civil engineer: Civil engineers design, plan, and develop technical and engineering specifications for infrastructure and construction projects. They apply engineering knowledge in a vast array of projects, from the construction of infrastructure for transportation, housing projects, and luxury buildings, to the construction of natural sites. They design plans that seek to optimise materials and integrate specifications and resource allocation within the time constraints.
Land surveyor: Land surveyors determine, by means of specialised equipment, the distances and positions of points at the surface of sites for construction purposes. They use measurements of the specific aspects of construction sites, such as electricity, distance measurements, and metal structure volumes to create architectural drawings and develop construction projects.

 


 

References

  1. Create cadastral maps – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022