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Develop Base Maps. The base maps to be used for the analysis and proposed schematic layout shall be developed by the Engineer from existing construction and right of way (ROW) plans as available. The Engineer shall re-establish the existing centerline horizontal alignments for all roadways, identify existing ROW, property owners and the approximate location of major utilities based on a XXX in the preparation of base maps.
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Develop Base Maps. The base maps to be used for the analysis and proposed schematic layout shall be developed by the Engineer from existing construction and right of way (ROW) plans as available. The Engineer shall re-establish the existing centerline horizontal alignments for all roadways, identify existing ROW, property owners and the approximate location of major utilities in the preparation of base maps. DocuSign Envelope ID: B951F3F6-E6BB-4D9E-AFCF-6ACF0EF5B3D9
Develop Base Maps. The base maps to be used for the analysis and proposed schematic layout shall be developed by the Engineer from existing construction and ROW plans as available. The Engineer shall identify existing ROW, property owners and the approximate location of major utilities in the preparation of base maps. The Engineer shall obtain information on existing ROW and property information from as-built plans, ROW maps, and tax records and prepare a base map depicting the information. The Engineer shall obtain information on existing utilities from utility owners and shall identify and evaluate all known existing and proposed public and private utilities. The Engineer shall identify potential conflicts and attempt to minimize the potential adverse utility impacts in the preparation of the schematic design. The Engineer shall prepare a base map depicting the utility locations using data from topographic survey and XXX (Levels A, B, C and D) performed by this contract, visual observations of utility paint marks from Texas 811 utility location services, as-built record plans from TxDOT, local city and counties local water and sewer utilities, franchise utilities and other public entities as applicable.
Develop Base Maps. ROW/Property and Utility Base Maps to be used for the Alternative analysis shall be developed by the Engineer from TxDOT, City and Utility Company GIS mapping. Re-establish the existing centerline horizontal alignments for all roadways, identify existing ROW and property owners from as- built plans, ROW maps, and tax records and the indicate the approximate location of major utilities based on a desktop survey and information from utility owners.
Develop Base Maps. The base maps to be used for the corridor alternative analysis and schematic layouts must be developed by the Engineer from existing construction and ROW plans as available. The Engineer shall re-establish and create the existing centerline horizontal alignments for all roadways, identify existing ROW, property owners and the approximate location of major utilities based on a XXX in the preparation of base maps.
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  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

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