Land Acquisition DPR Software - Parcel

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    ------Contents of this Video--------
    0:00 - Introduction to Parcel Module
    1:42 - Preparing Autocad file by following few steps
    2:29 - Import Autocad file to ESurvey Civil Tools interface
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    Hello everyone, Welcome to the introduction video about Parcel Module in the ESurvey Civil Tools Package.
    Parcel Module of ESurvey Civil Tools gives a solution for preparing an Area report of Land Acquisition or Utilization of Survey Boundaries along the Project area.
    Using this module, you can compute the area to acquire various Survey Numbers as utilized in each pocket of the project area.
    In several land acquisition projects, the land needs to be acquired mainly by the Government bodies (for developmental and infra projects like Roads, Railways, Canals, etc.) or sometimes by private bodies for developmental purposes. Estimating the areas within a parcel involves extracting polygon areas by creating the closed polygons for the area which has to be acquired.
    These Acquisitions could be on one side of the road or both sides. Preparing these reports takes considerable time if done in a CAD Package without using additional tools. The Parcel module of ESurvey Civil Tools can help you design the DPR easily since all the combinations about the land acquisition have been perfectly blended in the module to achieve seamless and accurate results. You can import RTC data related to survey numbers into the software from the CAD Package. The software will generate the report considering the percentage acquisition of land as per CAD Drawings and the related RTC details.
    To achieve the result, first, you can prepare the drawing file with the following details
    1. Each Survey Boundary should be defined by a closed polygon and keep in Vsurvey Layer
    2. Each Village to be represented by a closed polygon with a separate layer and give village name as the layer name
    3. Each Pocket/ROW to be represented by a closed polygon with a separate layer and give pocket name as the layer name
    4. Each Non-Compensatory boundary is to be represented by a closed polygon with a different layer name
    After this preparation, you have to export all boundaries with the attached information to ESurvey Civil Tools Interface.
    Follow the steps mentioned In the ESurvey Civil Tools Interface.
    1. Import boundary data Exported from drawing files (Both Survey Boundaries defining Village Map and Survey Numbers within Pockets)
    2. Import Survey boundary information from Excel as maintained in RTC
    After importing all this information into the Parcel module, you can generate a report indicating how much area of occupancy of a specified survey number is in a given pocket.
    In this way, the Parcel module Saves considerable time preparing the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Land Acquisition projects.
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