Analysis of suggested Sites for Construction of a Shopping Mall at Banepa,Kavre

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This Project analyses the locations which are assumed to be provided by a shopping mall which is trying to extend its network at Banepa. We are provided with three areas of Banepa whose topographical information is to be collected and among these areas we have selected a working site and based on certain parameters we have divided this site into a number of appropriate locations. This presentation was given at Kathmandu University during 3rd year Engineering Project of Geomatics Engineering study.

Transcript of Analysis of suggested Sites for Construction of a Shopping Mall at Banepa,Kavre

ANALYSIS OF SUGGESTED SITE FOR CONSTRUCTIONG OF A SHOPPING MALL AT

BANEPA,KAVRE

Department of Civil and Geomatics EngineeringKathmandu University

Dhulikhel,Kavre

Project MembersTina BaidarArchana KecySuresh ManandharUttam PudasainiKamal Shahi Thakuri

Project SupervisorEr.Subash GhimireEr.Ganesh Dhakal

Project InchargeProf.Dr.Ramesh Kumar Maskey

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Introduction Rationale Scope of work Objectives Resources Used Methodology Outcomes Conclusion Project Schedule References

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INTRODUCTION

Shopping Mall Place to purchase daily requirements of every individual A single location with multiple advantage

Site Selection Appropriate location from given areas

Selection based on analysis of data collected from surveying

RATIONALE

Banepa is overcrowded with street markets

Decrease in the beauty of city

Need of organized shopping trend

To help the business agency of

Kathmandu in selecting a site for construction of Shopping Mall

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Fig: Organized Shopping inside a Shopping Mall

SCOPE OF WORK

Preparation of a map showing the possible locations in the selected area

Constructional and structural aspect of the building are out of scope

Main Objective To analyze the suggested sites and propose a location

for construction of shopping mall

Sub Objectives To map and analyze the data using GIS

To gain knowledge about site selection procedure

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RESOURCES USED

Instruments Used

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Measuring Tape

Theodolite

Staff

Softwares Used• Microsoft office Package• ArcGIS• Google Earth

METHODOLOGY

Desk study

Literature review

Coordinate Computations

and Error Adjustment

Mapping and Data analysis

Field works

Traverse and Tacheometry

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DS

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Site near to water resource ,No

discharge data

Selected as working siteFar from

settlement areas

Source: Google Earth,2012-07-24,5:55pm

Working Area

Source :Google earth,7/24/2012;6:44PM

FILED WORKS

Closed Traverse 7 traverse stations and a BM Took coordinate of BM and station(T1) using GPS Relative Accuracy of Traverse::1:9000

Tacheometry

T2 Theodolite with a stadia Diaphragm was used for detailing

Source:Google Earth(2012-07-02,5:55pm)

Closed Traverse

COORDINATE COMPUTATION AND ERROR ADJUSTMENT

Took coordinate of BM and station(T1) using GPS

Error adjustment using Bowditch rule

Relative Accuracy of Traverse 1:9000

COORDINATES OF TRAVERSE STATIONS

SN Easting(m) Northing(m) Elevation(m)

1 355784.000 3056589.000 1470.000

2 355837.344 3056604.336 1477.286

3 355899.526 3056659.384 1480.924

4 355893.009 3056721.580 1483.501

5 355822.875 3056737.559 1483.720

6 355777.835 3056686.583 1479.099

7 355773.441 3056645.795 1473.844

BM 355776.000 3056602.000 1470.5

MAPPING AND DATA ANALYSIS

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Plot Detail Points

Topographical Map Preparation

Buffer of Road Network

Buffer of Transmission Line

DEM Generation

Slope Model Map

Appropriate Location Selection

DATA PLOTTING

PREPARATION OF TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP

Scale: 1:1200

Total Area: 37,224 sq.m.

Projection System Everest-

Bangladesh Transverse Mercator

BUFFER CREATION

A type of proximity computation in GIS

35 m buffer of Araniko Highway

10m Buffer of high voltage Transmission line

Fig:Buffer of 500 m around a road

DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL

Digital representation of ground surface topography 

Includes modeling of terrain parameters(slope, aspect, gradient)

Description of shape of ground surface in terms of

elevation

A continuous raster representation

No. of columns, rows=251,290

Cell size=1.0036148

OUTCOMES

A Map showing appropriate locations within the suggested area

A Topographical map of the suitable working site at a scale 1:1200

A continuous raster representation as Digital Elevation Model of the area

CONCLUSION

Rejected two sites because of specified reasons

Third site at Budol, Banepa was selected as working site

Three Locations were selected as appropriate locations

Map prepared by us are useful documents for the concerned authority

PROJECT SCHEDULES.N Weeks

Activities

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Project title selection

2 Desk study and supervisor consultancy

3 Proposal defense

4 Reccee

5 Surveying and data collection

6 Computation and plotting

7 Topographical map and DEM preparation

8 Mid term presentation

9 Analysis on prepared map and location selection

10 Final report preparation

11 Final presentation

REFERENCES

Arora,K.R.(2008) “Surveying Volume-1”,Rajsons Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi

Chang,Kang-tsung (2008)”Introduction to GIS” ,Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.New Delhi

Michigan gov.(2010),’I’nformation about site selection considerations.pdf’’

Gomarasca, Maria (2010),”Major factors in Industrial location.pdf”, Springer publication, London

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QUERIES?