Common use of CONSTRUCTION SURVEY LAYOUT Clause in Contracts

CONSTRUCTION SURVEY LAYOUT. The City Engineer/City Project Manager may, as required, establish a number of benchmarks on the project which in their opinion will enable the Contractor to perform the work. If Contractor shall remove or destroy any stake, marker or benchmark on the work without first having secured the approval of the City Engineer/City Project Manager, such stake, or benchmark shall be re-established by and at Contractor’s expense. It shall be the responsibility of Contractor to preserve all adjacent property corner markers which might be affected by their operations and replace same if undermined. Corner locations known by City will be made available to Contractor. All original field notes, calculations, and other documents developed by the surveyor in conjunction with this work shall be given to City and become City property. All surveying work must be in accordance with Chapters 177 and 472 of Florida Statutes and Chapter 6IG17 of the Florida Administrative Code.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Underground Boring and Conduit Installation Services, Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement

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CONSTRUCTION SURVEY LAYOUT. The City Engineer/City Project Manager may, as required, establish a number of benchmarks on the project which in their opinion will enable the Contractor to perform the work. If Contractor shall remove or destroy any stake, marker or benchmark on the work without first having secured the approval of the City Engineer/City Project Manager, such stake, or benchmark shall be re-established by and at Contractor’s expense. It shall be the responsibility of Contractor to preserve all adjacent property corner markers which might be affected by their operations operations, and replace same if undermined. Corner locations known by City will be made available to Contractor. All original field notes, calculations, and other documents developed by the surveyor in conjunction with this work shall be given to City and become City property. All surveying work must be in accordance with Chapters 177 and 472 of Florida Statutes and Chapter 6IG17 of the Florida Administrative Code.

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