INDOT Design Manual Sample Clauses

INDOT Design Manual. Deliverables: The CONSULTANT shall provide INDOT with all survey information relative to the project, as specified in the IDM. This includes: a certified survey field book, recorded Location Control Route Survey plat (if required), and all required electronic survey files as defined in the IDM. Deeds of Record, subdivision plats, survey plats, section corner location information and section or auditor plats for all properties within the project limits shall be submitted with Grade Review Plans or other early stage of plan development. The signature, seal, date and registration number of the land surveyor, registered in the State of Indiana, who was in responsible charge of the survey, shall be affixed to the Survey Book submitted to INDOT, along with current contact information of the surveyor. Electronic survey data submittals shall be in a format that is compatible with software requirements as per the IDM. The INDOT CAD Support Team has developed standard resource files such as design templates (seed files) and survey-data processing (.xin) files. The most current INDOT seed.dgn and xxxxxx.xxx files made available through the CAD Support Team shall be used.
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