Preliminary Site Investigation. 21.1 We may require that you conduct a preliminary site investigation (“PSI”) for any of your sites. If we direct you to conduct a PSI, you must conduct a PSI and provide us with the results. As part of the PSI we may ask you to provide us with investigation reports, soil reports, Material condition reports, a history of the site, a history of the Material or analysis of the Material including technical reports and reports of contaminants or potential contaminants.
21.2 We are entitled to rely on the PSI in providing our Services to you. You acknowledge and warrant to us that the information in any PSI is accurate and complete. You agree to indemnify us from any loss or damage resulting from inaccuracies or errors in any PSI supplied by you to us.
Preliminary Site Investigation. Conduct the following on‑site Inspections, and research, as appropriate, to define the Project site and the circumstances of the site contamination:
Preliminary Site Investigation. Contractor acknowledges that DASNY, in its sole discretion, may issue a Project Specific RFP to as many or as few pre-qualified ESCOs as DASNY deems appropriate in accordance with its internal policies and procurement guidelines. As a result, there is no guarantee that the Contractor will receive any Project Specific RFP under the EPCP. Where the Contractor is provided the opportunity to, and does, either (i) respond to a Project Specific RFP or (ii) is selected through a non-competitive source selection method under DASNY’s procurement contract guidelines, the Contractor, if it agrees to participate, must conduct a preliminary facility and site investigation at its cost and in accordance with good industry practice, provide indicative pricing and comply with the requirements of any Project Specific RFP.
Preliminary Site Investigation. Engineer shall perform a preliminary site investigation in sufficient detail to develop a list of addition information that may be required for the project. For the investigation, Engineer shall:
i. Review the contributing drainage areas to develop a list of “as‐built” drawings needed to support the preliminary engineering analysis;
ii. Conduct a site observation visit to identify potential drainage deficiencies within each project watershed; and
iii. Identify data gaps requiring additional field survey information to support the preliminary engineering analysis.
Preliminary Site Investigation. Existing geographical information system (GIS) information related to site environmental characteristics will be gathered and analyzed. Existing available GIS coverage available from the St. Xxxxx River Water Management District (SJRWMD), Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), State of Florida, relevant federal agencies, and/or City departments will be reviewed and evaluated. Relevant information includes, but is not limited to, the following: Soil types Soil hydrologic groups Soil permeability Hydrogeologic features, including depth to bedrock and aquifer thickness Wetlands and surface water bodies Depth to groundwater Groundwater xxxxx Floridan aquifer system recharge maps Floridan aquifer system drawdown maps Topography Presence of known sinkholes Springshed boundaries Utility and transportation rights‐of‐way, including CSX railroad and other infrastructure corridors Protected species occurrence Archaeological information Maps presenting the gathered data will be prepared. Data interpretation and statistical analysis will be used to characterize the site and conduct a preliminary assessment of site suitability for project implementation. In addition to GIS information, site‐specific hydraulic and hydrologic data from monitoring locations at or near the selected site will be gathered and processed. This information will include data from regional groundwater level monitoring xxxxx, City monitoring xxxxx, existing groundwater models, streamflow gauges, and climate stations. This information will be used to plan a detailed site‐specific investigation to assess the site’s hydraulic capacity for infiltration, and gather the required information for permitting an infiltration system to 2 WT0208161131TPA GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES – WETLAND GROUNDWATER RECHARGE PARK: DETAILED STUDY, DESIGN, AND PERMITTING SERVICES meet the technical requirements of the Florida Water Reuse Rule (Chapter 62‐610, Florida Administrative Code [F.A.C.]). M&A (subconsultant) will coordinate information gathering with the City and process the GIS information.
Preliminary Site Investigation. A Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) is not required based on the findings of the Phase I study.