Marking of pipes Sample Clauses

Marking of pipes. The location of pipes shall be marked by the appropriate colored paint and flags pursuant to the Sunshine State One Call of Florida Statute. Xxxx at least 6 inches in length placed on the centerline of the pipe for mains 6 inches in diameter and smaller and two paint marks one on each edge of the diameter of the pipe for mains 8 inches and larger. Mains 8 inches and larger shall also have the main size marked in the appropriate colored paint on the centerline of the pipe followed by the letters ”WM” for water mains, “FM” for sewer force mains and “RW” for reclaimed mains. For all main sizes, one flag shall be placed at the centerline of the pipe at each spot marked. For worksites longer than 100’ in length, the pipes shall be marked and flagged every 25 feet for the entire length of the worksite. For work sites less than one hundred feet in length, the pipe location shall be marked in the center of the work area and once ten feet before the work area and once ten feet after the work area. Offset marks shall be put on roads, curbs, culverts, and driveways directly opposite the mark on the pipe and shall consist of a paint mark 6 inches in length with the main size and the appropriate letters (WM, FM, RW, GM) and the distance to the centerline of the pipe. Pipe line markers may be requested to be installed, as directed by the Orange County designee on the locate ticket or by written request at all valves, bends, deflections, and every 500 feet, except in subdivisions.
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Marking of pipes. The following markings shall be legibly and indelibly marked on each pipe and coupling:- (a) The name, trade name or registered trade mark of the manufacturer. (b) The nominal internal diameter. (c) The class of pipe and colour code (marked at each end). (d) The wall thickness (for steel pipes). (e) Length of pipe (if different from the standard length) (f) Pipe items, specials and valves shall be legibly and indelibly marked with the item number corresponding to the item number given in the Item Lists on the Drawings, or where Item Lists are not provided, the item number in the Schedule of Quantities.

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