Joint Survey Report Preparation Sample Clauses

Joint Survey Report Preparation. Post Asset Identification and Markings by the Joint Survey Team, the Authority and the Project SPV shall jointly prepare a report setting out the details of the Joint Survey (Joint Survey Report) for further validation & certification by the Independent Engineer. The Joint Survey Report should be submitted specific to each xxxx forming a physical boundary and comprised of asset details in the above formats along with xxxx xxxx summary including the following:  Categorization of Road Type for each Street Lighting Point.  Details of switching points, energy billing meter (including connection number), feeder panel, switching, protection, communication and control equipment etc.  Details of infrastructure including pole type, pole ownership, pole span/ spacing, pole height, fixture installation height, cable/ conductor type and its length, outreach arm/ bracket type and its length etc. for each switching point. This should also include physical condition assessment of the assets and recommendations regarding replacement/ upgradation requirements.  Number, type, rating, working condition etc. of existing fixtures on each pole;  Details on Single Drop Points in Project City and possibilities for regularizing of Single Drop Points through cable looping for multiple single drop points with Timer & MCB or through feeder panel, as appropriate.  Details of proposed stretches for Greenfield Street Lighting Systems installation by the Project SPV;  Preparation/Validation/ Updation of Single Line Diagrams (SLDs) , indicative maps and any other details captured during Joint Survey mainly in context of greenfield stretches;  Indicative locations where proposed call centre details can be displayed for the public to register complaints SCHEDULE 6 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS & REPORTING FORMATS
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