Archaeological Survey Sample Clauses

Archaeological Survey. The creation of a basic overview plan of the site; either as a measured sketch, or as a fully scaled plan. This work may also incorporate the specific measurement of the dimensions of key features relating to the construction of the vessel. This work will contribute to the baseline knowledge relating to the vessel.
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Archaeological Survey. CONSULTANT will complete systematic pedestrian survey of the ADI using transects spaced no more than 10 meters apart covering all areas proposed for project-related activities, including direct earth-disturbance, staging/laydown, and access routes. Accessible rock exposures and boulders within the ADI will be inspected for evidence of modification (e.g., cupules, pictographs, petroglyphs). Ground surface visibility and any archaeological materials encountered will be described and documented with photographs and in field notes. Because the project lies in a narrow upstream location, we do not anticipate Caltrans will require subsurface testing to assess presence of buried archaeological deposits lacking surface expression.
Archaeological Survey. PHASE I RECONNAISSANCE. The purpose of Phase I archaeological reconnaissance surveys conducted under this contract will be to find, preliminarily record, and report archaeological sites within designated survey areas. This task will be overseen by a professional Archaeologist (FR Vol. 62 (119): 33707-337231 dated June 20, 1997). Sufficient background research shall be conducted to identify known archaeological resources and to identify potential types and density of archaeological resources expected within designated survey areas. Archaeological reconnaissance surveys will be conducted in sufficient intensity to reasonably find all historic properties (as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing rules and regulations) that may be visible on the surface of the ground. This applies to areas of rugged terrain, areas with heavy vegetation cover and limited visibility, and areas with more open terrain. The method and spacing of transects and the level of recording and reporting will be determined through the negotiation of individual Scopes of Work for each contract Task Order.
Archaeological Survey. The creation of a detailed survey of the site to allow the accurate positioning extant features or subsequently excavated material as well as to assist in future monitoring of the site.

Related to Archaeological Survey

  • ARCHAEOLOGY Lessee shall not destroy, disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of any kind on Weld County lands as provided by law. These resources include, but are not limited to, all artifacts of stone, wood or metal, pictographs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic nature shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately.

  • Geological and archaeological finds It is expressly agreed that mining, geological or archaeological rights do not form part of this Agreement with the Contractor for the Works, and the Contractor hereby acknowledges that it shall not have any mining rights or interest in the underlying minerals, fossils, antiquities, structures or other remnants or things either of particular geological or archaeological interest and that such rights, interest and property on or under the Site shall vest in and belong to the Authority or the concerned Government Instrumentality. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent its workmen or any other person from removing or damaging such interest or property and shall inform the Authority forthwith of the discovery thereof and comply with such instructions as the concerned Government Instrumentality may reasonably give for the removal of such property. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that any reasonable expenses incurred by the Contractor hereunder shall be reimbursed by the Authority. It is also agreed that the Authority shall procure that the instructions hereunder are issued by the concerned Government Instrumentality within a reasonable period.

  • Road Surfaces (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders.

  • Survey Buyer may obtain a survey of the Property before the Closing to assure that there are no defects, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line or acreage disputes, or other such matters, that would be disclosed by a survey ("Survey Problems"). The cost of the survey shall be paid by the Buyer. Not later than business days prior to the Closing, Buyer shall notify Seller of any Survey Problems which shall be deemed to be a defect in the title to the Property. Seller shall be required to remedy such defects within business days and prior to the Closing. If Seller does not or cannot remedy any such defect(s), Buyer shall have the option of canceling this Agreement, in which case the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Buyer.

  • Surveys Each Borrower shall submit the Ship owned by it regularly to all periodical or other surveys which may be required for classification purposes and, if so required by the Security Trustee provide the Security Trustee, with copies of all survey reports.

  • Geotechnical 19 The A/E as required shall review past pavement, soil 20 and geology investigations, discuss past findings as 21 impacting the subject roadway project, and independently 22 perform design-needed geotechnical services including 23 development and implementation of a field investigation plan 24 involving any field data collection as deemed necessary, 25 development of a laboratory testing program to conduct soils 26 surface and subsurface characterization tests as applicable 1 to the needs of the project, development of seismic analysis 2 and design criteria in accordance with code requirements, 3 development of pavement condition studies to provide 4 recommendations concerning life cycle costs and 5 rehabilitation/reconstruction methods, and recommendations 6 for the design of foundations, embankment and excavation 7 procedures, settlement analysis, lateral, active, and passive 8 earth pressures, de-watering, landslide mapping, slope 9 stabilization, soil corrosion, erosion, sedimentation control 10 and other applicable design criteria as deemed necessary.

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