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Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor. The Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the DocuSign Envelope ID: E0E3AD65-416A-4906-A2FD-ED83ABE18456 State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsEngineer Surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Engineer Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State. Design Surveys and Construction Surveys include performance of surveys associated with the gathering of survey data for topography, cross-sections, and other related work in order to design a project, or during layout and staking of projects for construction.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 0D2F7E90-5707-4244-B1F8-5FC3612CC484 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 1065CE05-E678-4FDA-9A15-CD435C82F2FA Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EE15257-8EDF-4197-A036-CBA685771963 In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee (FGCS) standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Texas Society of Professional Surveyors (TSPS) Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If DocuSign Envelope ID: 1633DD6A-35FF-47A8-A516-41454E08B6A2 the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Geo- Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 1633DD6A-35FF-47A8-A516-41454E08B6A2

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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of DocuSign Envelope ID: 211A8780-3A56-4C71-A0A9-95EA90C5E646 reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. DocuSign Envelope ID: 89EF8577-E141-4A85-AE8D-4806D3402448 The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The EngineerSurveyor shall, and shall require its subcontractors to, (1) provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to their personnel, (2) provide business vehicles for their personnel, and (3) require their personnel to use PPE and drive only business vehicles while performing work on or near roadways. The PPE must meet all (1) current standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and (2) TxDOT requirements (e.g., safety glasses, Type 3 (TY 3) pants for night work). Each business vehicle must be clearly marked with the Surveyor’s business name, or the name of the appropriate subcontractor, such that the name can be identified from a distance. The Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Geo- Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: CA9F0A59-74CF-45EC-A0BA-DA5EDEFB2344 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5A4B2A04-AB42-4F1D-86C2-8DC63A4F1877 Contract No. 36-7IDP5040 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 755916F5-E427-4259-8102-3412FE826C86 Contract No. 36-7IDP5041 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure verify accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. DocuSign Envelope ID: 32531276-D54D-42BA-B8CD-1FFE51D0946F The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. DocuSign Envelope ID: 6DA01770-719C-4EFF-A344-425189FAC6FB The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering Engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this DocuSign Envelope ID: 5A2DC6EC-64DB-4A02-A984-B96FAAFF8279 Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: F9E4AA24-4672-4529-8EFA-00D1CA218520 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract contract or in a work authorization, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor shall be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five notified 5 working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide DocuSign Envelope ID: 719137B1-7E3D-42BC-8A29-9D6AE732CB6A Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsSurveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If DocuSign Envelope ID: 9A5E574C-F6F1-4EA5-A0CA-CDE46BF87198 Contract No. 02-6IDP1010 the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Geo- Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9A5E574C-F6F1-4EA5-A0CA-CDE46BF87198 Contract No. 02-6IDP1010

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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF328-ADFC-48E2-AAEF-44272BE1E265 Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 531A9DDE-2967-4B7D-96AD-B570C85CF1EE Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: B3F57688-319D-4340-876F-E11B399F9D4B The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure verify accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. DocuSign Envelope ID: E7DAA847-BF7C-44E6-B32B-712DD5062C72 The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: AF0A5C71-20F3-481C-96D9-9B6E48645CA8 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If DocuSign Envelope ID: A1F83282-27A1-4756-AFA4-EB689A1E9938 Contract No. 36-6IDP1443 the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Geo- Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: A1F83282-27A1-4756-AFA4-EB689A1E9938 Contract No. 36-6IDP1443

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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EFC6FE2-229E-4628-90C6-20E86398200F Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall must comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall must be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall must only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EFC6FE2-229E-4628-90C6-20E86398200F omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 77A45C0A-6CA6-4436-AA61-FD6DAA5DDC8C Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A-A0BF-4F41-B2F5-F020508C38AA Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract contract or in a work authorization, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. DocuSign Envelope ID: B951F3F6-E6BB-4D9E-AFCF-6ACF0EF5B3D9 In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State Surveyor may require the Engineer’s Surveyor be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall will comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five working days notified 24 hours in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platformapplications. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsSurveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. DocuSign Envelope ID: B951F3F6-E6BB-4D9E-AFCF-6ACF0EF5B3D9 The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8B0EE02C-E455-423C-9476-3FA4EBD98809 The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement No. 1

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorizationbelow. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorizationcontract, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State Surveyor may require the Engineer’s Surveyor be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall will comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five working days notified 24 hours in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorizationagreement. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s 's computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 2003 for word processing, MicroStation V8i MicroStation® VB and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platformapplications. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during DocuSign Envelope ID: 67397975-F81B-4755-90E3-12120FAB096F the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: CB4D4692-3486-4327-9EA0-F7A661B6ACDF Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: FEE70723-A887-4BCC-92B5-33508013EFFC The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract contract or in a work authorization, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor shall be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall will comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five working days notified 24 hours in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platformapplications. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsSurveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 42ECC69B-64C3-4621-9214-20168E4A84D1

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: D48DDB49-3B26-4601-BF7C-3027905768B1 Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract contract or in a work authorization, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor may be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five notified 5 working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2ED57FAE2-4F54481A-4535-8A05A126-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. CE7F0E526760 The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsSurveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s DocuSign Envelope ID: 4154F7E6-47C6-48AD-BA70-902BFE5F00DC Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s DocuSign Envelope ID: 45A56478-C163-42E7-AE73-4A77A86451FF Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorizationbelow. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorizationcontract, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor may be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall will comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where Headquarters and/or the work is to Area Office shall be performed at least five working days notified 24 hours in advance of any lane closures. The proposed traffic control shall be submitted to the State for review and approval prior to implementation. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorizationagreement. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 2003 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platformapplications. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract contract or in a work authorization, the work must shall meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contractcontract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor shall be required to certify work performed under this Contract contract as true and DocuSign Envelope ID: 92042E15-24A8-4715-A668-00F8B487D7CE correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall will comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify As specified, the Public Information Office of in the District where the work is to Headquarters shall be performed at least five working days notified 24 hours in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) shall be provided to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must medium and shall be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Microsoft® Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation MicroStation® V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platformapplications. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyorsSurveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State County may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State County on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the StateCounty’s computer system and with programs in use by the State County at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State County are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the StateCounty. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the StateCounty. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the StateCounty. The State County may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State County that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State County may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the StateCounty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Manual of Practice for Land. Surveying in the State of Texas, latest edition, to the order of accuracy specified, and in the categories listed below or in a work authorization. If the order of accuracy is not specified in this Contract or in a work authorization, the work must meet or exceed the order of accuracy specified in the publications listed in this paragraph. In order to ensure accuracy and accountability of the services provided under this Contract, the State may require the Engineer’s Surveyor to certify work performed under this Contract as true and correct according to FGCS standards, the TxDOT Survey Manual, latest edition, or the TSPS Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, as may be applicable. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide temporary signing and traffic control in and around survey operations; the signing and traffic control shall comply with provisions of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All signs, flags and safety equipment shall be provided by the Engineer’s Surveyor. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall notify the Public Information Office of the District where the work is to be performed at least five working days in advance of any lane closures. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for the performance of the activities required by this agreement or by any work authorization. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide Survey Data (original and processed) to the State on a compact disk or other approved medium. The Survey Data must be fully compatible with the State’s computer system and with programs in use by the State at the time of the submission, without further modification or conversion. The current program formats used by the State are: Microsoft Office Word 2010 for word processing, MicroStation V8i and GEOPAK Survey for graphics applications and ArcGIS for its Geo-Database platform. Data collection programs must be compatible with the current import formats allowed by GEOPAK Survey and be DocuSign Envelope ID: 08011FCF-93C2-4F54-8A05-20A33047A1D8 attributed with current Feature Codes. These programs may be replaced at the discretion of the State. Variations from these software applications or other requirements listed above shall only be allowed if requested in writing by the Engineer’s Surveyor and approved by the State. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform Quality Control/Control and Quality Assurance on all procedures, field surveys, data, and products prior to delivery to the State. The State may also require the Engineer’s Surveyor to review the survey work performed by other surveyors. If, at any time, during the course of reviewing a submittal of any item it becomes apparent to the State that the submittal contains errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, the State may cease its review and return the submittal to the Engineer’s Surveyor immediately for appropriate action by the Engineer’s Surveyor. A submittal returned to the Engineer’s Surveyor for this reason is not a submittal for purposes of the submission schedule. The Standards for services that are not boundary-related but that relate to surveying for engineering projects may be determined by the construction specifications, design specifications, or as specified by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 798F7E2C-0AE6-40EE-BFB4-3AB848988972

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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