Preliminary Planning and Engineering Activities; Site Conditions Sample Clauses

Preliminary Planning and Engineering Activities; Site Conditions. 6.1.1 Developer shall perform or cause to be performed all engineering activities appropriate for development of the Facility and the Utility Adjustments in accordance with the CDA Documents and Good Industry Practice, including (a) technical studies and analyses; (b) geotechnical investigations; (c) right-of-way mapping, surveying and appraisals; (d) Utility subsurface investigations and mapping; (e) Hazardous Materials investigations; and (f) design and construction surveys.
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Preliminary Planning and Engineering Activities; Site Conditions. 6.1.1 DB Team shall perform or cause to be performed all architectural and engineering activities appropriate for design and construction of the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practice and the DB Documents, which may inlucde, subject to the scope of Work set forth in the DB Documents or as required by GDOT by Supplemental Agreement or Directive Letter: (a) Utility Adjustments (b) technical studies and analyses; (c) geotechnical investigations; (d) right-of-way mapping, surveying and appraisals; (e) Subsurface Utility Engineering(XXX) investigations and mapping; (f) Hazardous Materials investigations; and (g) design and construction surveys.
Preliminary Planning and Engineering Activities; Site Conditions. 6.1.1 Subject to Section 25.1.1 and Exhibit 16, Developer shall perform or cause to be performed all engineering activities appropriate for development of the Facility (except for the TxDOT Works) and the Utility Adjustments in accordance with the FA Documents and Good Industry Practice, including (a) technical studies and analyses; (b) geotechnical investigations;

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