Field Verification. Prior to the commencement of the Work, Contractor shall review the Project Site with District in detail and identify the area of the Work, staging areas, connections or interfacing with existing structures and operations, and restrictions on the Work site area. Contractor shall ensure that all forces on the Project Site are instructed about the acceptable working and staging areas and restrictions on use of the site. Contractor, with advance consent of District, shall erect such barriers and devices as are necessary to restrict access within the Work site to authorized areas and to prevent unauthorized access to non-Work areas.
Field Verification. Poles Duct/Innerduct and Access Agreement Preparation (ROW). CLEC will review the inquiry results and determine whether to proceed with field verification for poles/ducts or Access Agreement preparation for ROW. If field verification or Access Agreement preparation is desired, CLEC will sign and return Attachment 1.B of Exhibit D along with a check for the relevant verification fee (Field Verification Fee or Access Agreement Preparation Fee) plus $10.00 per Access Agreement as consideration for the Access Agreement. Upon payment of the relevant fee and Access Agreement consideration, if applicable, CenturyLink will provide, as applicable, depending on whether the request is for poles, duct/innerduct/conduit, or ROW: (a) in the case of duct/innerduct/conduit, a field survey and site investigation of the duct/innerduct/conduit, including the preparation of distances and drawings, to determine availability of existing duct/innerduct/conduit; identification of make-ready costs required to provide space; the schedule in which the make-ready work will be completed; and, the annual recurring prices associated with the attachment of facilities;
Field Verification. Space Planner shall verify at the job site all dimensions, locations and structural members and any physical conditions affecting the Construction Drawings.
Field Verification. Poles Ducts and Access Agreement Preparation (ROW). CLEC will review the Inquiry results and determine whether to proceed with field verification for Poles/Ducts or Access Agreement preparation for ROW. If field verification or Access Agreement preparation is desired, CLEC will sign and return Attachment 1.B of Exhibit D along with a check for the relevant verification fee (Field Verification Fee or Access Agreement Preparation Fee) plus $10.00 per Access Agreement as consideration for the Access Agreement. Upon payment of the relevant fee and Access Agreement consideration, if applicable, Qwest will provide, as applicable: depending on whether the request is for Poles, Innerduct or ROW: (a) in the case of Poles or Duct, a field survey and site investigation of the Poles or Duct, including the preparation of distances and drawings, to determine availability of existing Poles/Innerduct; identification of Make-Ready costs required to provide Innerduct; the schedule in which the Make-Ready work will be completed; and, the annual recurring prices associated with the attachment of facilities; (b) in the case of ROW, the completed Access Agreement(s), executed and acknowledged by Qwest. Upon completion of the Access Agreement(s) by CLEC, in accordance with the instructions, terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit D, the Access Agreement becomes effective to convey the interest identified in the Access Agreement (if any). Any dispute regarding whether a legal agreement conveys a ROW shall be resolved between CLEC and the relevant third party or parties, and such disputes shall not involve Qwest; and/or (c) In the case of Poles or Innerduct, estimates of Make-Ready costs and the annual recurring prices associated with the attachment of facilities shall be provided on Attachment 2 of Exhibit D and shall be completed according to the schedule in Exhibit D. The Attachment 2 quotation shall be valid for ninety (90) calendar days.
Field Verification. This rate element is a work effort performed at CLEC’s option before placing a request to reserve UDF to verify the availability of UDF that CLEC desires to reserve.
Field Verification. 1. CONTRACTOR shall verify all dimensions, quantities and details shown on the plans, specifications or other data provided with the Work Order, and shall notify the Project Manager of all errors, omissions and discrepancies found therein within three calendar days of discovery.
2. CONTRACTOR shall not be allowed to take advantage of any error, omission or discrepancy, as full instructions will be furnished by the Project Manager.
3. CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for damages resulting from errors, omissions or discrepancies in the Project Documents unless CONTRACTOR recognized such error, omission or discrepancy and knowingly failed to report it to the Project Manager.
Field Verification. Successful bidder is responsible to field verify existing conditions and promptly notify SHA of discrepancies in and omissions from the plans, specifications or other contract documents that are found in the field, including unforeseen conditions that affect the successful completion of the project and/or work. At the start of this proposed contract an existing check list will be filed onsite by the successful bidder to document any damages to the site before acceptance of work.
Field Verification. Activities The Engineer will conduct up to 3 days of additional field investigation to verify identified stormwater problem areas and potential CIP locations and clarify discrepancies in the GIS and modeled system data, including pipe sizes, measure-downs, materials, junction locations, and flow direction. Objectives of the site visits may include: • Verification and refinement of subbasin delineations (if needed). See Task 5-1. • Verification of areas with future development potential • Initial observation and documentation of areas of the city with known capacity deficiencies, as identified in the completed stormwater questionnaires and identified on the stormwater problem area matrix • Observation, qualification, and documentation of known high pollutant source areas of the city with the potential to install stormwater treatment. See Phase 4. • Observation and documentation of existing stormwater treatment and detention facility installations and retrofit opportunities • Observation and documentation of areas with current maintenance issues • Observation and documentation of open-channel or natural-channel locations that may benefit from channel bank enhancement, improved riparian vegetation, or other in-stream channel improvements • Other identified stormwater problem areas Prior to the site visit, the Engineer and City staff will coordinate locations to visit during a scheduled project coordination meeting. An agenda of targeted locations will be developed including locations where private property may require access agreements. Field data forms for internal use will be completed during the site visit to document observations and findings. Task 3-2 Field Data Collection Activities Based on the results of Task 2-4 and 3-1, the Engineer will prepare a summary of the existing storm system data required to support development of targeted hydraulic modeling. The Engineer will summarize locations of the system that may warrant additional investigation and/or data collection efforts. The Engineer will confirm data collection needs and surveying scope via a meeting with City staff. Data collection and survey will be performed by the City. Collected data will be added to the City’s existing GIS database. Phase 3 Deliverables The following deliverables are included under Phase 3: • Up to 24 hours of fieldwork for two Engineer staff to verify stormwater infrastructure data and basin boundaries • Tabular summary of infrastructure required for survey, to conduct t...
Field Verification. TANK CONTRACTOR shall layout the Work and establish all lines and levels from the drawings, and shall assume full responsibility for the correctness of its Work.
Field Verification. It is the bidding Subcontractor’s responsibility to visit the project site and make any and all considerations for field measuring, verification, etc. before submitting a bid. Failure to do so shall not warrant subcontractor being entitled to additional costs.