SCOPE OF SERVICES Surveying and Mapping Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF SERVICES Surveying and Mapping. The Surveyor shall evaluate the existing ROW envelope and make recommendations for the acquisition of ROW necessary for the Project including but not limited to roadway, corner cuts, sight distance triangles, detention, and outfalls, if necessary. The Surveyor shall establish a project baseline based on the centerline of the right-of-way. The Surveyor shall create an available existing utility list (Excel Format) including the type, owner, location, and contact information for available existing utilities within the project limits to be supplied to the Engineering Consultant to complete the identification of potential utility conflicts. The Surveyor shall sign and seal all survey documents. The specific survey limits are as follows: The linear topographic and right-of-way survey along Grand Parkway (SH 99) Northbound Frontage Road beginning approximately 350 feet north of X. Xxx Road and 950 feet south of Westheimer Parkway for an approximate total of 5,600 linear feet. (As Shown on the Attached Aerial Image)
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SCOPE OF SERVICES Surveying and Mapping. The Surveyor shall evaluate the existing ROW envelope and make recommendations for the acquisition of ROW necessary for the Project including but not limited to roadway, corner cuts, sight distance triangles, detention, and outfalls, if necessary. The Surveyor shall establish a project baseline based on the centerline of the right-of-way. The Surveyor shall create an existing utility list (Excel Format) including the type, owner, location, and contact information for existing utilities within the project limits to be supplied to the Engineering Consultant to complete the identification of potential utility conflicts. The Surveyor shall sign and seal all survey documents. The specific Survey limits for the Wallis Street area are as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Wallis Street and FM 359 and proceeding south along Wallis Street approximately 5,800 feet to the proposed intersection of Wallis Street and eastbound FM 1093. Limits include 500 feet north and south of the intersection of FM 359 and Wallis, 250 feet east and west of the intersection of Wallis Street and westbound FM 1093, 250 feet east and west of the intersection of Wallis Street and eastbound FM 1093, 150 feet east at the intersection of Wallis Street and 5th Street, 150 feet east at the intersection of Wallis Street and 3rd Street, 150 feet east at the intersection of Wallis Street and 2nd Street, and 150 feet east at the intersection of Wallis Street and 1st Street, for an approximate total length of 8,400 linear feet.
SCOPE OF SERVICES Surveying and Mapping. The Surveyor shall evaluate the existing ROW envelope and make recommendations for the acquisition of ROW necessary for the Project including but not limited to roadway, corner cuts, sight distance triangles, detention, and outfalls, if necessary. The Surveyor shall establish a project baseline based on the centerline of the right-of-way. The Surveyor shall create an available existing utility list (Excel Format) including the type, owner, location, and contact information for available existing utilities within the project limits to be supplied to the Engineering Consultant to complete the identification of potential utility conflicts. The Surveyor shall sign and seal all survey documents. The specific survey limits are as follows: The linear topographic and right-of-way survey along 20403 West Bellfort at Grand Parkway (SH 99) – Northeast Corner of the Intersection, Fort Bend County, Texas for an approximate total of 1,300 linear feet. (As Shown on the Attached Aerial Image)
SCOPE OF SERVICES Surveying and Mapping. The Surveyor shall evaluate the existing ROW envelope and make recommendations for the acquisition of ROW necessary for the Project including but not limited to roadway, corner cuts, sight distance triangles, detention, and outfalls, if necessary. The Surveyor shall establish a project baseline based on the centerline of the right-of-way. The Surveyor shall create an existing utility list (Excel Format) including the type, owner, location, and contact information for available existing utilities within the project limits to be supplied to the Engineering Consultant to complete the identification of potential utility conflicts. The Surveyor shall sign and seal all survey documents. The specific survey limits are as follows: The linear topographic and right-of-way survey will begin 250 feet east of the intersection of Reading Road and Xxxxx Meadow Court/Bridlewood Drive and proceed approx. 2,000 feet east to a point 250 feet west of the intersection of Reading Road and Rustling Oaks Drive and begin again 250 feet east of the intersection of Reading Road and Rustling Oaks Drive and proceed approx. 3,000 feet to the intersection of Proposed Reading Road and Farm to Market (FM) 762. Survey limits also include 300 feet (150 feet north and south) along FM 762, 150 feet along Rolling Meadow Drive, 300 feet (150 north and south) along Berdett Road and 150 feet along Savannah Xxxx Xxxx for an approximate total of 5,900 linear feet. (As Shown on the Attached Aerial Images)

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