Instrumentation Plan Sample Clauses
The Instrumentation Plan clause outlines the requirements and procedures for installing, testing, and maintaining measurement and control devices within a project. It typically specifies the types of instruments to be used, their placement, calibration standards, and the responsibilities of each party involved in the instrumentation process. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures that all instrumentation is implemented consistently and accurately, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring reliable data collection throughout the project.
Instrumentation Plan. 41 At the same time as the Initial Design Submittal of the associated design, Developer shall 42 submit an initial Geotechnical Engineering Report to ADOT. At the same time as Final Design 43 Submittal of the associated design, Developer shall submit a final Geotechnical Engineering 44 Report to ADOT for review and comment. The final Geotechnical Engineering Report must be 1 signed and sealed by the responsible Professional Engineer and include the Comment 2 Resolution Form showing how the Final Design Submittal addressed ADOT’s review comments. 3 Developer shall prepare Geotechnical Supplements to incorporate changes made during the 4 development of the Work and shall incorporate any such Geotechnical Supplements into the 5 final Geotechnical Engineering Report(s). At the same time as subsequent Submittal of the 6 associated design, Developer shall submit Geotechnical Supplements to ADOT for review and 7 comment. 8 Developer shall prepare an As-Built Geotechnical Engineering Report that compiles all final 9 Geotechnical Engineering Reports and Geotechnical Supplements into one report. As part of 10 the Record Drawings Submittal, Developer shall submit the As-Built Geotechnical Engineering 11 Report to ADOT for review and comment. 12 416.3.3 Geotechnical Analyses and Design
Instrumentation Plan. 41 At the same time as the Initial Design Submittal of the associated design, Developer shall
Instrumentation Plan. 41 With the Initial Design Submittal of the associated design, Developer shall submit an Initial 42 Geotechnical Engineering Report(s) to ADOT. With the Final Design Submittal of the associated 43 design, Developer shall submit a Final Geotechnical Engineering Report(s) to ADOT for review 44 and comment. The Final Geotechnical Engineering Report(s) must be signed and sealed by the 1 responsible Professional Engineer and include the Comment Resolution Form showing how the 2 Final Design Submittal addressed ADOT’s review comments.
