PROJECT SURVEYING Clause Samples

The PROJECT SURVEYING clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to surveying the project site before and during construction. Typically, it requires the contractor or a designated party to perform accurate measurements, establish reference points, and verify site conditions to ensure that construction proceeds according to design specifications. This clause helps prevent errors in placement or alignment of structures, thereby reducing the risk of costly mistakes and ensuring the project is built as intended.
PROJECT SURVEYING. A. The Contractor shall employ an experienced and competent Professional Surveyor to establish at least three (3) separate permanent bench marks, to which easy access may be had during the progress of the Work, and from time to time to determine and verify the lines and grades. As the Work progresses establish easily accessible benchmarks at each level referenced to finish floor line.
PROJECT SURVEYING. The ENGINEER will perform topographic survey, to include the following: a. ADDITIONAL Deed Research: • Research Ownership & Subdivision Plats on the Tax Maps. • Acquire limited title certificates from a professional abstractor for ownership names, deeds and easement recording information. b. ADDITIONS to Abstract Map: • Plot deeds and easements to identify ownership, dedicated easements, and location of deed lines.
PROJECT SURVEYING. A. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the Contractor or appropriate Subcontractor shall verify and be responsible for the correctness of all measurements. No extra charge or compensation shall be allowed on account of difference between actual dimensions and the measurements indicated on the drawings. Any differences, which may be found, shall be submitted to the Architect/Engineer for consideration before proceeding with the Work.
PROJECT SURVEYING. The ENGINEER will perform topographic survey, to include the following:
PROJECT SURVEYING. 1. As the Work progresses, the Contractor shall lay out partitions on the floor in exact locations as a guide to all contractors and trades. 2. Before ordering any materials or doing any Work, the Contractor or appropriate Subcontractor shall verify and be responsible for the correctness of all measurements. No extra charge or compensation shall be allowed on account of difference between actual dimensions and the measurements indicated on the drawings. Any differences, which may be found, shall be submitted to the Architect/Engineer for consideration before proceeding with the Work.