Field Surveys. Provide engineering and technical personnel and equipment to obtain survey data as required for the engineering design. Utility companies shall be requested to flag or otherwise locate their facilities within the PROJECT limits prior to the ENGINEER conduct- ing the field survey for the PROJECT. Utility information shall be clearly noted and identified on the plans.
Field Surveys. The Surveyor shall locate and set additional horizontal and vertical control points, as necessary, at the maximum spacing distance of 1,500 feet; field locate property corners, existing ROW markers, improvements, and visible utilities; verify and update the planimetric file; and as directed by the Owner, perform the following:
a. Obtain right-of-entry to survey on private property and prepare a spreadsheet of the information.
b. Locate existing horizontal and vertical control and verify the control information, locate property corners, and update the planimetric information with any missing visible improvements or visible utilities. The Surveyor shall base all field work and calculations on the current controls and datum provided by the Owner.
Field Surveys a. Field design surveys of all existing surface topographic features within the project limits. See Exhibit C for survey limits.
b. Survey existing locatable property corners and include in mapping. Does not include resetting any corners.
c. Download and process design surveys.
d. Develop existing surface from surveys.
e. Provide miscellaneous pick-up surveys for critical areas outside original project limits as preliminary design progresses (assumes 4 days of supplemental field work).
f. Prepare and submit to governmental agencies a certified land corner record for each section corner recovered and used on this project.
Field Surveys. The Engineer shall use existing surveys wherever possible and shall make additional field surveys and conduct office work related to said surveys as necessary for preparation of the final design and contract drawings for the project. Two (2) days of field survey time has been budgeted.
Field Surveys. Under this Agreement the DESIGN-BUILD TEAM shall perform all field surveys necessary for the Project. The DESIGN-BUILD TEAM shall procure all field surveys and collect field information and data involved in any title searches to the extent necessary for determination of property ownership as required for proposed design purposes. The STATE will furnish rights-of-entry for those properties inaccessible to the DESIGN-BUILD TEAM during the procurement of the surveys. The DESIGN- BUILD TEAM's surveys under this Agreement shall be performed consistent with the requirements stipulated in the STATE's current “Survey Manual,” unless otherwise directed by the STATE.
Field Surveys. XXX will recover monuments marking the existing ROW lines (if any) and the front corners of the properties from which ROW is to be obtained and will tie to the project control. XXX will recover the corner or angle point monuments nearest to the proposed ROW on the side line of each of the subject properties and these corners will be tied to the project control after XXX has been granted. Utilizing the deed study and the data from the field survey, XXX will analyze the results of the survey and perform computations related to the analysis. Location of the existing ROW lines and the side property lines of each of the subject properties will be determined by XXX. Documents will be submitted in two rounds (preliminary and final). Preliminary ROW documents shall be submitted based upon found monumentation within the existing ROW. Final ROW documents shall be submitted at a later date once XXX has been granted and the property boundaries finalized.
Field Surveys. 1. Halff and City will determine appropriate access locations.
2. Establish horizontal and vertical control.
3. Survey existing channel conditions to adequately cover upstream and downstream tie- ins for proposed designs. Halff will utilize existing LiDAR data provided by the City of Arlington to supplement the survey data.
4. Survey adjacent sidewalk, trail, pedestrian bridge and roadway locations.
5. Survey adjacent trees (6” in diameter or greater) and list tree types.
Field Surveys. 1. The Coalition shall carry out the steps outlined in the final Research and Survey Plan.
2. The Coalition shall provide monthly reports to OEA on the status of field investigations, and shall coordinate with OEA to verify that surveys are being carried out in accordance with the terms of the final Research and Survey Plan. (See Appendix G, Reports, for a full list of reports to be produced in fulfillment of this PA).
3. The Coalition and OEA shall consult regularly with the Ute Indian Tribe regarding the status of field investigations, as specified in the Tribal Participation Plan (Stipulation III.C). As appropriate, this consultation may take the form of monthly conference calls, in-person meetings, or other approaches that are acceptable to the tribe.
4. The Coalition shall make appropriate adjustments to survey approaches during field investigations, in accordance with direction from OEA.
5. The Coalition shall provide weekly reports to OEA detailing field investigation progress.
6. OEA shall notify the Consulting Parties of field investigation completion within 2 calendar days of receiving notice of completion from the Coalition.
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Field Surveys. Complete or partial field surveys may be made by either the MassDOT or the Consultant or partially by each, as designated in the Scope of Services and Special Provisions. Surveys shall be made as necessary for the preparation and completion of preliminary and final designs, contract plans and layout plans for the project, including an investigation and survey of property boundaries and property owners' names as obtained from records filed at the Registry of Deeds. Horizontal control, including control for photogrammetry, shall be of second order precision and accuracy unless otherwise specified, and in strict conformance to the current Massachusetts Highway Department Survey Manual (Survey Manual) or Specifications for Aerial Surveys and Mapping by Photogrammetric Methods for Highways, whichever applies. All surveying field notes shall be recorded in MassDOT field notebooks. Field notebooks shall be obtained from the respective district survey office, and returned to that same office when the design work is complete. Primary traverses and proposed connection to Massachusetts Geodetic Survey (MGS) control shall conform to Section 2 (Survey Information) of the Survey Manual. The primary traverse must be designed so that it will be connected in position and azimuth to MGS monumentation of equal or higher accuracy. If the Survey Engineer determines that the existing MGS control is for some reason inadequate, he/she may direct MassDOT forces to expand, resurvey and readjust the MOS control. The intent is that the Consultant shall base its project surveys upon MOS control that the MassDOT has at the time judged reliable and the Consultant shall expand control so that there will be sufficient, dependable and accurate permanent and semi-permanent control, at the project site, on the Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System. Primary control and all main base line surveys shall be computed and adjusted according to the guidelines set forth in the Survey Manual. The Consultant shall submit a copy of the traverse closure computation to the District Survey Supervisor for review. Work, which does not conform to MassDOT standards, will be rejected, and the Consultant will be directed to perform the work correctly at its own expense. Vertical control, including control for photogrammetry, shall be of the accuracy and datum as specified in the Survey Manual and shall be subject to the same review and other conditions as horizontal control. All base line, detail, level a...