Survey and Mapping Clause Samples
The Survey and Mapping clause establishes the requirements and procedures for conducting surveys and mapping activities related to a project or property. It typically outlines who is responsible for performing the surveys, the standards or methods to be used, and the types of data or deliverables expected, such as boundary lines, topographical features, or utility locations. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures accurate site information is obtained, which is essential for planning, design, and avoiding disputes over property boundaries or site conditions.
Survey and Mapping. Traffic Plans and Reports, Traffic Signals, Signing, Striping, Street Lighting and Traffic Engineering
Survey and Mapping. As a result of this task, BA shall deliver the following to the City:
Survey and Mapping. Research and Data Collection Horizontal and Vertical Control Network Preliminary Right of Way and Property Map Monumentation Topographic Surveying and Mapping Existing R/W and Boundary Resolution Right of Way Engineering (Mapping and Descriptions) Legal Descriptions and Acquisition Maps Survey Records Utilities Located Stream Cross Sections
Survey and Mapping. The purpose of the task is to comprehensively assess and document the assets located within the designated buffer zone. The following sub-tasks shall be done to achieve this objective:
a) Asset Identification, Survey, and Mapping: Asset identification is required to determine the land rights and the consultant shall prepare a detailed inventory of communal and individual assets impacted by the buffer zone. The consultant shall also produce survey reports for each identified asset, including its location and condition and shall prepare maps depicting the locations of assets within the buffer zone. In addition, the service provider shall capture photographs of assets from various angles to provide visual documentation.
Survey and Mapping. Mountain Waterworks will provide topographical survey and prepare base mapping for the design of the water treatment facility at the existing well site, identify waterline connections, and locate the drain line outfall alignment to the existing sanitary sewer system. It is anticipated that the effort will include: • Research and Utility Request: Research available land monuments, plats, records of survey, right-of-ways, and recorded easements on the project site. Contact utility companies prior to survey via Digline to request field locations of utilities and available utility mapping. Utilities will be shown to the extent they are visible in the field, or located by the utility or Owner. It is assumed that the City will provide Title Reports for all properties that will be encroached upon by the proposed project. • Survey Control: Establish survey control at the site and along the outfall line alignment using: horizontal coordinate system, NAD 1983 translated to the Ada County G.I.S. system, and vertical control based on NAVD 1988. Rights-of-ways (ROWs) will be established and shown on the base map using Ada County G.I.S. data. Any land monuments will be located and shown where found from visual observations during the field survey. Well lot lines will be developed from field measurements and recorded plat information. • TBM’s: Establish temporary construction benchmarks (T.B.M.’s) at two locations on the well lot. • Topographic Survey: Complete topographic survey as previously described herein. For the purposes of this scope and fee proposal, it is assumed that survey will include existing observable features such as building corners, sidewalks, fences, edge of roadways, power poles, and utility boxes, property lines (including existing elevations at property lines), and structures. Existing utilities shall be located to the extent that they are visibly marked by the utility companies.
Survey and Mapping. Objective:
Survey and Mapping a. Obtain and process aerial imagery for project scope of work – assume accessibility to UTA aerial imagery
b. No other right of way analysis, survey, or topography is anticipated for this scope of work
Survey and Mapping. BA shall prepare a boundary and topographic survey of the site and identify all visible existing above ground and underground ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ shall also provide subsurface utility engineering including geophysical tracing and ground-penetrating radar for the purpose of detecting foundations and utilities.
Survey and Mapping. Additional survey and mapping shall be updated as necessary to complete the design. New developments and frontage improvements shall be surveyed and incorporated into an updated basemap.
Survey and Mapping. ADOT has performed control survey and aerial mapping of the Project corridor. Survey and mapping information is included in the Reference Information Documents.
