Common use of Ground Penetrating Radar Clause in Contracts

Ground Penetrating Radar. Subsurface utility investigation using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be provided in locations where conventional electromagnetic pipe and cable locators are not successful, dependent on soil conditions. A typical example of this would be when non-conductive utility features require investigation (i.e., PVC water line without trace wires). Soil conditions in Williamson County are not ideal for GPR use, but it has been used successfully in certain areas to assist with utility designating.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: agenda.wilcotx.gov, agenda.wilco.org, agenda.wilco.org

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Ground Penetrating Radar. Subsurface utility investigation using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be provided in locations where conventional electromagnetic pipe and cable locators are not successful, dependent on soil conditions. A typical example of this would be when non-conductive utility features require investigation (i.e., PVC water line without trace wires). Soil conditions in Williamson Xxxxxxxxxx County are not ideal for GPR use, but it has been used successfully in certain areas to assist with utility designating.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: agenda.wilco.org

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