Common use of State-Controlled Waters Clause in Contracts

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Supplemental Agreement, sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

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State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-non- tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Supplemental Agreement, Attachment E – Fee

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall should request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall should request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s State District.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office DocuSign Envelope ID: F4888AB1-5DA1-49AB-A751-51413985E885 (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. location of an assigned State’s District. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.project

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District. The State will communicate the resolution of issues and provide the Engineer direction through the State’s Project Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

State-Controlled Waters. The placement of a new structure or modification of an existing structure(s) within State-Controlled waters will require confirmation that said structure(s) lie within the General Land Office (GLO) state owned land and whether the crossing is tidally influenced or not. Consequently, the Engineer shall request, as early in the design process as possible, that the State determine whether the proposed improvements are found within the tidal GLO, is a submerged GLO property or a non-tidal GLO property. The State County may request assistance from the Engineer to prepare an exhibit demonstrating the location of the proposed improvements on the GLO State Owned Map for the project location of an assigned State’s District.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Professional Engineering Services

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