Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX) Sample Clauses

Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX). The Design Professional, through its consultant engineers, undertakes to assist managing certain risks associated with subsurface utilities by mapping and assessing existing utilities at appropriate quality levels and coordinating the design and relocation of such utilities, in accordance with ASCE standards.
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Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX). This scope of services shall be provided by a Subconsultant, CARDNO.
Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX). Assumptions The following assumptions were made for the preparation of this Scope of Services. If these assumptions do not prove correct, a modification to the scope and budget for this project may be required.  This proposal and fee is based on the assumption that XXX, Inc. (XXX) xxxxx will be able to proceed unimpeded. Down time or additional mobilization or demobilization caused by restricted access, project changes, weather or other factors that are outside of SAM’s control may be charged to Xxxxxx per the attached rate schedule.  XXX will not perform any work outside of the scope of services herein without written authorization.  Subsurface Utility Engineering services include comprehensive record research/collection of all known existing utility systems, survey of all visible utility surface features, and field designating using various geophysical equipment for detecting underground utilities. The lowest confidence level of data collected is record information and the highest confidence level is utilities found via excavation. All of the collected information is analyzed and combined to prepare a detailed utility map showing utilities of record that could not be found, active/inactive utilities, utilities that were found using geophysical equipment and precise utility locations that were uncovered.  The accuracy of depth readings of utilities taken from electromagnetic geophysical equipment depends greatly on soil type, soil moisture content, depth of utility, proximity to other utilities, material of the conduit, etc. It is because of this that the equipment manufactures do not warrant and/or guarantee the accuracy of the equipment’s depth readings. The only method of ensuring an accurate depth is to expose the utility for measurement.  Suitability maps show GPR effectiveness is low in the project area. XXX will utilize GPR during the utility investigation and will note on the deliverables whether the radar had success detecting known utilities or not.  XXX may utilize the following geophysical equipment on the project: o Radiodetection RD8100 o Vivax-Metrotech VM-810 o Sensit Ultra-Trac APL o IDS Opera DUO o Tonable rodder o Sonde  All equipment may not be used on each site as equipment is selected based upon geophysical application necessary to find a target utility  Normal traffic control, for Subsurface Utility Engineering services, is considered standard placement of traffic cones, freestanding warning signage and vehicle-mounted traff...
Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX) a. All Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX) work shall be in accordance with the quality level definitions found in the ASCE Standard ASCE 38-02.

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