Magnetometer Surveys Sample Clauses

Magnetometer Surveys. The Contractor shall perform a magnetometer survey(s) of the borrow area, pump-out area(s), conveyance corridor(s), and beach and dune fill area to identify any pipeline, utilities, and/or obstruction locations and ensure no unknown infrastructure exist within the Work Area. Magnetometer track lines in the borrow area shall be surveyed at two hundred (200) foot intervals, perpendicular and parallel to the survey baseline, and shall coincide with the alignment of the borrow area surveys required of TS-6.4.1 and shall extend a minimum of four hundred (400) feet beyond the borrow area limits. Magnetometer track lines in the Offshore No. 1, Offshore No. 2, and Offshore No. 3 Pump-Out Areas shall be surveyed at two hundred (200) foot intervals, perpendicular and parallel to the survey baseline, and shall coincide with the alignment of the pump-out area surveys required of TS-6.4.5 and shall extend a minimum of four hundred (400) feet beyond the pump-out area limits. The Contractor shall perform, at a minimum; three (3) magnetometer survey transects within the Upper and Lower Belle Pass Pump-Out Area(s) perpendicular and parallel to the pump-out area alignment(s) if proposed to be utilized. Transects shall be spaced sufficiently to adequately detect pipelines, utilities, or obstructions within the pump-out area(s). The Contractor shall perform a magnetometer survey along the conveyance corridor(s) proposed to be utilized. The Contractor shall perform, at a minimum; three (3) magnetometer survey transects within the conveyance corridor(s) parallel to the conveyance corridor alignment(s). Transects shall be spaced sufficiently to adequately detect pipelines, utilities, or obstructions within the conveyance corridor(s). If any pump-out area or conveyance corridor that was not initially proposed to be utilized in the Work Plan, but proposed subsequently to pre-construction magnetometer surveys, the Contractor shall conduct a magnetometer survey of the newly proposed pump-out area(s) or conveyance corridor(s) prior to mobilization to that area or corridor. Magnetometer surveys shall be provided to the Owner and Engineer prior to dredging, excavation for pump-out area(s), and/or sediment pipeline installation. This does not relieve the Contractor of responsibilities set forth in GP-25 or SP-23.
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