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Civil Engineering Services Sample Clauses

Civil Engineering ServicesGeneral civil engineering services for City projects before, during, and after construction operations. The number and scope of such Projects will vary at the sole discretion of the City from year-to-year. Projects include the analysis and/or design of City infrastructure, including but not limited to: Roadways, streets, pavement, stormwater systems, wastewater systems, pump stations, bridges, buildings, structures, architecture, traffic network, public and pedestrian facilities. Projects will be created on project-specific task orders that will identify City’s needs and requirements for analysis and/or design. Projects may include but are not limited to requests for technical services, grant writing, development impact fee studies, City project reviews, City study reviews, engineering studies, hydraulics/hydrology modeling, floodplain management, water quality analysis, wastewater flow metering, wastewater rate case, traffic engineering and analysis, traffic control design, and inspection and construction support.
Civil Engineering ServicesDemolition Plan
Civil Engineering Services.  Provide field surveying and site inspection services.  Provide aerial photogrammetry services.  Perform other civil engineering services as required. Other services that may be required and provided by the A-E on an as-needed basis will be construction management, civil, mechanical, electrical and geotechnical engineering services, real estate and miscellaneous services:
Civil Engineering Services. 1. Coordination • This task item includes meeting with Xxxxxxx & Associates Architects and their representatives at all design coordination meetings as necessary. • This task includes coordination with franchise utilities for power, telephone and gas service to the proposed apartment buildings. • Coordinate with City of The Colony. • Coordinate with USACE for permit and easement requirements for the offsite storm drain system. 2. USACE Lake Office Coordination • The task will entail the coordination to install a drainage outfall and the dedication of necessary easements across USACE fee-owned property associated with Lake Lewisville. • Halff will coordinate a meeting at the Lake Lewisville lake office to discuss proposed outfall with the USACE lake manager to determine necessary level of documentation that will be required to process the desired easement request. • USACE submittal requirements, as directed by the lake office will be confirmed in meeting minutes, and a supplemental scope of work for permit documentation will be prepared. 3. Grading Plan • Based on the final site plan, one preliminary grading plan will be prepared for review by the owner and the architect to be used for preliminary pricing. This plan will indicate: a) the elevation of the building and pavement areas, and b) drainage requirements. • Upon final approval of the preliminary grading plan, a final grading plan will be prepared. This grading plan will be suitable for construction. This plan will show existing and proposed ground contour lines, and spot elevations needed to grade the site for drainage. • This task item does not provide for structural design of retaining walls, review of walls designed by others, nor inclusion of structural details or landscape berming of any kind on this site grading plan. • Consultant shall be responsible for design of all finished grades. However, the Consultant shall not be responsible for grading within the limits of the building, as may be required for a structural slab. • This task is for on-site grading design only and does not include off-site grading. 4. Drainage Plan • Produce, in concert with the site grading plan, one final site drainage plan, which will meet the requirements of the architect(s) and the City of The Colony. • The site drainage plan will be suitable for construction of improvements to allow for proper storm water drainage of the site. The construction drawings will indicate proposed inlets, storm sewers, flumes, xxxxxx, he...
Civil Engineering Services. Civil engineering services shall be performed to achieve final plans, specifications and estimates following the Caltrans LAPM project delivery procedures. This work shall include, but will not be limited to: a. Caltrans Coordination i. Project Initiation Document (PID) ii. Project Report (PR) 1. Geometrical Approval Document (GAD) develop geometric alternatives for the intersection 2. Structure Advance Planning Studies 3. Traffic Analysis (City to provide traffic data and the City can perform updated traffic counts as required) 4. Design Standard Decision Document iii. Caltrans Encroachment Permit iv. Freeway and Maintenance Agreement b. Utility Coordination i. X, B, and C Letters ii. Utility Relocations
Civil Engineering Services. None Under This Agreement
Civil Engineering Services. PROJECT: This Contract made this 21st day of April, 2020 by and between the County Commissioners of Xxxxxxxx County, a body politic and corporate and a political subdivision of the State of Maryland (hereinafter COUNTY) and Xxxxxx XxXxxxxxxx, P.E., P.W.S., a Maryland business with a principle place of business at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000 (hereinafter CONTRACTOR) for specific civil engineering services as set forth herein.
Civil Engineering Services. Phase F – Stormwater Permitting Services (Civil Engineering Services) Phase G – Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Inspections XXX XXX Our scope of work does not include construction management services beyond that proposed in Task D such as the contractor’s means, methods, techniques, schedule, sequences nor procedures, or for construction safety or any other related programs, or for the contractor’s failure to complete the work in accordance with the plans and specifications. In addition, the following work is not included in the basic scope of services, and will be compensated for a pre-agreed amount, or on an hourly basis in accordance with the current rate schedule: • Owner/FSPD-initiated plan revisions for previously completed and approved work during the construction document process. • Subsurface investigation, compaction testing of soils and pavements (This may be required); • Property line location. • Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspections; and • Exhaustive nor continuous on-site inspections to check the quality nor quantity of work beyond those specified or as mutually agreed to by FSPD and PRI during the Construction Administration/Construction Observation Task (if required). PRI anticipates utilizing the survey provided by the FSPD for the entire park site. The Survey shall be prepared in AutoCAD dwg format 2023 or newer and include the following information about the site and adjacent public right-of-way: • Spot grade elevations and curb lines of all adjacent streets, and on-site pavements; existing tree locations with spot grade elevations at each tree and other existing pertinent surface features, such as existing walls, paths, play equipment, shelters, washroom buildings, site furnishings, sewer structures, valves, hydrants, utility poles and structures, light poles and fencing. • Rights-of-way boundaries and property lines from the district records and site plan of the park parcel. • Existing topography depicted in one-foot contours; and • Underground utility information including sewer inverts and sizes when evident on the site or by utilizing existing District or Village Atlases or archive drawings. Planning Resources will not be responsible for the location of any underground utility that is not evident at the site and is not shown on District or Village Atlases or the district’s archived drawings provided to PRI by the FSPD. The FSPD shall provide all information to the Landscape Architect required for the timely preparatio...
Civil Engineering Services. The Consultant provides only civil engineering design services. Any non-civil issue (including but not limited to structural engineering, waterproofing, floodproofing, architecture, landscape architecture, etc.) shall need to be addressed by another consultant qualified in the respective field. The work of others is not reviewed, approved or coordinated by the Consultant. The Client acknowledges that issues arising from the work of others (including but not limited to leaks, mold etc.) are non-civil and not the result of services provided by the Consultant. The Client further acknowledges all such non-civil issues are not cause for legal action against the Consultant and agrees to indemnify the Consultant against any lawsuit arising from such allegations.
Civil Engineering Services. Our Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx civil team will work with SME to create a series of typical seawall design plans for each proposed edge condition. It is assumed that no more than five typical designs for edge condition measures including but not limited to sheet pile seawall, engineered levee, rip rap, or some combination of one or more of these. A traditional steel sheet pile seawall will be proposed for the narrow parcels located on the interior still water canals. Conversely, there are long parcel frontages on other still water canal parcels on either side of the Grayhaven canals that feature existing rip-rap edges. It is anticipated that these edges could remain assuming they meet structural standards and supplemented with additional material to provide the required elevation above the 100-year floodplain. Supplemental levees behind existing sheet pile sea walls that are in fair to good condition might also be recommended for some of the larger parcels located directly on the river. The design team will create a design development set of construction plans for review with the City and governing agencies (EGLE/USACE joint permit application and FEMA as applicable related to an overall future Letter of Map Revision) prior to proceeding with full construction documents. FEMA input is intended only as an informal consultation to ensure that the proposed improvements could eventually be a part of a LOMR request once other parcels in the LES have been improved. It is assumed that a community meeting will be held to review the proposed improvements with the businesses and residents of the Lower East Side. Even though all improvements will be on public property, coordination with adjacent and affected property owners will be crucial to a successful project. Any offsite easements necessary for construction will be considered an additional service and billed on an each basis. Department of Neighborhoods will organize and facilitate this meeting to provide a consistent on-the-ground face to the residents and property owners. The design team will provide all technical materials and background to prepare City personnel at the meeting and be in attendance should a technical issue be raised that might require a response.