TASKS TO BE COMPLETED. a. Design Surveys The State will request design surveys on an as needed basis. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform tasks including, but not limited to the following: Obtain or collect data to create cross-sections and digital terrain models. Locate existing utilities. Locate topographical features and existing improvements. Provide details of existing bridge structures. Provide details of existing drainage features (e.g., culverts, manholes). Locate wetlands. Establish additional and verify existing control points. Horizontal and Vertical control ties must be made and tabulated, to other control points in the vicinity, which were established by other sources such as, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any other local entities as directed by the State. Locate existing right-of-ways. Review right-of-way maps. Locate boreholes. Perform hydrographic surveys. Update existing control data and prepare survey control data sheets, as directed by the State for inclusion into a construction plan set. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall also prepare, sign, seal, and date a Survey Control Index sheet and one or more Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) for insertion into the plan set The Engineer shall cause the signing, sealing, and dating of the Survey Control Index Sheet and any Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheets by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible registered professional land surveyor (RPLS). The Survey Control Index sheet shows an overall view of the project control and the relationship or primary monumentation and control used in the preparation of the project, Horizontal and Vertical Control sheets identify the primary survey control and the survey control monumentation used in the preparation of the project. Both the Survey Control Index sheet and Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) must be used in conjunction with each other as a set. The State’s forms for these sheets can be downloaded from the TxDOT website. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B10DF3F-01CC-4436-8E6B-37B38F170AB1 The Survey Control Index Sheet must contain the following: Overall view of the project and primary control monuments set for control of the project Identification of the control points Baseline or centerline Graphic (Bar) Scale North Arrow The note “The survey control information has been accepted and incorporated into this PS&E”, which must be signed, sealed and dated by a Texas Professional Engineer. RPLS signature, seal, and date TxDOT title block containing District Name, County, Highway, and CSJ. Each Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet must contain the following: Location for each control point, showing baseline or centerline alignment and North arrow. Station and offset (with respect to the baseline or centerline alignments) of each identified control point. Basis of Datum for horizontal control (base control monument/benchmark name, number, datum). Basis of Datum for the vertical control (base control monument, benchmark name, number, datum). Date of current adjustment of the datum. Monumentation set for Control (Description, District name/number and Location ties). Surface Adjustment Factor and unit of measurement. Coordinates (State Plan Coordinates [SPC] Zone and surface or grid). Relevant metadata.
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TASKS TO BE COMPLETED. a. Design Surveys The State will request design surveys on an as needed basis. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform tasks including, but not limited to the following: • Obtain or collect data to create cross-sections and digital terrain models. • Locate existing utilities. • Locate topographical features and existing improvements. • Provide details of existing bridge structures. • Provide details of existing drainage features (e.g., culverts, manholes). • Locate wetlands. • Establish additional and verify existing control points. Horizontal and Vertical control ties must be made and tabulated, to other control points in the vicinity, which were established by other sources such as, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any other local entities as directed by the State. • Locate existing right-of-ways. • Review right-of-way maps. • Locate boreholes. • Perform hydrographic surveys. • Update existing control data and prepare survey control data sheets, as directed by the State for inclusion into a construction plan set. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall also prepare, sign, seal, and date a Survey Control Index sheet and one or more Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) for insertion into the plan set set. The Engineer shall cause the signing, sealing, and dating of the Survey Control Index Sheet and any Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheets by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible registered professional land surveyor (RPLS). The Survey Control Index sheet shows an overall view of the project control and the relationship or primary monumentation and control used in the preparation of the project, Horizontal and Vertical Control sheets identify the primary survey control and the survey control monumentation used in the preparation of the project. Both the Survey Control Index sheet and Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) must be used in conjunction with each other as a set. The State’s forms for these sheets can be downloaded from the TxDOT website. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B10DF3F-01CC-4436ED59041B-65A8-8E6B-37B38F170AB1 4D71-AA4B-B69EF8A562AD The Survey Control Index Sheet must contain the following: • Overall view of the project and primary control monuments set for control of the project • Identification of the control points • Baseline or centerline • Graphic (Bar) Scale • North Arrow • The note “The survey control information has been accepted and incorporated into this PS&E”, which must be signed, sealed and dated by a Texas Professional Engineer. • RPLS signature, seal, and date • TxDOT title block containing District Name, County, Highway, and CSJ. Each Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet must contain the following: • Location for each control point, showing baseline or centerline alignment and North arrow. • Station and offset (with respect to the baseline or centerline alignments) of each identified control point. • Basis of Datum for horizontal control (base control monument/benchmark name, number, datum). • Basis of Datum for the vertical control (base control monument, benchmark name, number, datum). • Date of current adjustment of the datum. • Monumentation set for Control (Description, District name/number and Location ties). • Surface Adjustment Factor and unit of measurement. • Coordinates (State Plan Coordinates [SPC] Zone and surface or grid). • Relevant metadata.
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TASKS TO BE COMPLETED. a. Design Surveys The State will request design surveys on an as needed basis. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform tasks including, but not limited to the following: • Obtain or collect data to create cross-sections and digital terrain models. • Locate existing utilities. • Locate topographical features and existing improvements. • Provide details of existing bridge structures. • Provide details of existing drainage features (e.g., culverts, manholes). • Locate wetlands. • Establish additional and verify existing control points. Horizontal and Vertical control ties must be made and tabulated, to other control points in the vicinity, which were established by other sources such as, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any other local entities as directed by the State. • Locate existing right-of-ways. • Review right-of-way maps. • Locate boreholes. • Perform hydrographic surveys. DocuSign Envelope ID: 836BB159-C55D-4DEE-AADF-3BB0976143B0 WAs Used Contract No. 08-8IDP5002 • Update existing control data and prepare survey control data sheets, as directed by the State for inclusion into a construction plan set. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall also prepare, sign, seal, and date a Survey Control Index sheet and one or more Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) for insertion into the plan set set. The Engineer shall cause the signing, sealing, and dating of the Survey Control Index Sheet and any Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheets by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible registered professional land surveyor (RPLS). The Survey Control Index sheet shows an overall view of the project control and the relationship or primary monumentation and control used in the preparation of the project, . Horizontal and Vertical Control sheets identify the primary survey control and the survey control monumentation used in the preparation of the project. Both the Survey Control Index sheet and Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) must be used in conjunction with each other as a set. The State’s forms for these sheets can be downloaded from the TxDOT website. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B10DF3F-01CC-4436-8E6B-37B38F170AB1 The Survey Control Index Sheet must contain the following: • Overall view of the project and primary control monuments set for control of the project • Identification of the control points • Baseline or centerline • Graphic (Bar) Scale • North Arrow • The note “The survey control information has been accepted and incorporated into this PS&E”, which must be signed, sealed and dated by a Texas Professional Engineer. • RPLS signature, seal, and date • TxDOT title block containing District Name, County, Highway, and CSJ. Each Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet must contain the following: • Location for each control point, showing baseline or centerline alignment and North arrow. • Station and offset (with respect to the baseline or centerline alignments) of each identified control point. • Basis of Datum for horizontal control (base control monument/benchmark name, number, datum). • Basis of Datum for the vertical control (base control monument, benchmark name, number, datum). • Date of current adjustment of the datum. • Monumentation set for Control (Description, District name/number and Location ties). • Surface Adjustment Factor and unit of measurement. • Coordinates (State Plan Coordinates [SPC] Zone and surface or grid). • Relevant metadata. DocuSign Envelope ID: 836BB159-C55D-4DEE-AADF-3BB0976143B0 WAs Used Contract No. 08-8IDP5002 • Graphic (Bar) Scale. • The note “The survey control information has been accepted and incorporated into this PS&E”, which must be signed, sealed and dated by a Texas Professional Engineer • RPLS signature, seal and date. • TxDOT title block containing District Name, County, Highway, and CSJ.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TASKS TO BE COMPLETED. a. Design Surveys The State will request design surveys on an as needed basis. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall perform tasks including, but not limited to the following: • Obtain or collect data to create cross-sections and digital terrain models. • Locate existing utilities. • Locate topographical features and existing improvements. • Provide details of existing bridge structures. • Provide details of existing drainage features (e.g., culverts, manholes). • Locate wetlands. • Establish additional and verify existing control points. Horizontal and Vertical control ties must be made and tabulated, to other control points in the vicinity, which were established by other sources such as, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any other local entities as directed by the State. • Locate existing right-of-ways. • Review right-of-way maps. • Locate boreholes. • Perform hydrographic surveys. • Update existing control data and prepare survey control data sheets, as directed by the State for inclusion into a construction plan set. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall also prepare, sign, seal, and date a Survey Control Index sheet and one or more Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) for insertion into the plan set The Engineer shall cause the signing, sealing, and dating of the Survey Control Index Sheet and any Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheets by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible registered professional land surveyor (RPLS). The Survey Control Index sheet shows an overall view of the project control and the relationship or primary monumentation and control used in the preparation of the project, Horizontal and Vertical Control sheets identify the primary survey control and the survey control monumentation used in the preparation of the project. Both the Survey Control Index sheet and Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet(s) must be used in conjunction with each other as a set. The State’s forms for these sheets can be downloaded from the TxDOT website. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B10DF3F-01CC-4436-8E6B-37B38F170AB1 The Survey Control Index Sheet must contain the following: • Overall view of the project and primary control monuments set for control of the project • Identification of the control points • Baseline or centerline • Graphic (Bar) Scale DocuSign Envelope ID: 371795F3-9F9E-4276-BC7C-7A8A7988B2B9 • North Arrow • The note “The survey control information has been accepted and incorporated into this PS&E”, which must be signed, sealed and dated by a Texas Professional Engineer. • RPLS signature, seal, and date • TxDOT title block containing District Name, County, Highway, and CSJ. Each Horizontal and Vertical Control sheet must contain the following: • Location for each control point, showing baseline or centerline alignment and North arrow. • Station and offset (with respect to the baseline or centerline alignments) of each identified control point. • Basis of Datum for horizontal control (base control monument/benchmark name, number, datum). • Basis of Datum for the vertical control (base control monument, benchmark name, number, datum). • Date of current adjustment of the datum. • Monumentation set for Control (Description, District name/number and Location ties). • Surface Adjustment Factor and unit of measurement. • Coordinates (State Plan Coordinates [SPC] Zone and surface or grid). • Relevant metadata.
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