Topographic & Boundary Survey Sample Clauses

Topographic & Boundary Survey. As shown in our fee proposal, we will prepare topographic and boundary survey mapping for both sites, what are labeled in this proposal as the West Parcel, the site of a future community garden; and the East Parcels (two parcels), the site of a future pathway. We propose to complete the survey field work simultaneously for both project sites, while keeping the fees for each project clear and separate. Note that Xxxx Avenue itself will not be included in the topographic surveying scope area, as this project does not propose new sidewalks along Xxxx Avenue. Rights-of-way and easements will be defined from record maps and documents supplied by PG&E and by the Santa Xxxxx Valley Water District. The survey will include surface utilities, fences, approximate location of overhead utility wires, crosswalks, signs, curb, gutter, sidewalk, trees over 4-inches in diameter, driveways and gates. Sufficient number of spot elevations will be taken to generate 1-foot contours. Topographic surveying fee, for multiple sites, with subconsultant PLS Surveys is shown in the Fee Summary Table. Figures include 10% prime management fee. See also proposal from PLS Surveys, Inc.
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Topographic & Boundary Survey. Subtask 1.1: Topographic Survey Description: Xxxxxx & Xxxx will complete a topographic of the proposed project including the following items.  Establish horizontal and vertical survey control, based on Iowa Regional coordinate system and NAVD 88  Ground contours (1 foot) and spot elevations; elevations will be measured on a 50-ft grid with spot elevations at important points including building corners, rails, curbs, culverts, walks, road centerlines, and all manhole inverts  Types and locations of surfaces (gravel, concrete, bituminous)  Sidewalk, driveways, and parking areas will be located up to the face of the main structures adjacent to the right-of-ways  Buildings (if any) and any other significant structuresStreet signs, fences, retaining walls, landscaping and any other permanent site features  Landscaping and individual trees with diameters over 6 inches will be located and identified on the survey map o Trees with diameters under 6 inches will be located, but the diameter will not be included o Areas that include multiple small trees will be clustered together and only the exterior limits will be displayed (tree lines)  Utility InformationPlace an Iowa One Call request for field markings and maps prior to fieldwork beginning; utilities shown will be based on visual observation, utility company marking, or from plans made available to Xxxxxx & Xxxx; private utilities and those not visible or marked by utility companies will not be shown o Upon the completion of the initial design drawing Xxxxxx & Xxxx will distribute a review copy to all the utility companies identified through the Iowa One Call process requesting review and comments; after comments are received, we will make appropriate revisions and provide a final CAD file and hard copyStorm Sewer, Watermain and Sanitary Sewer o Marked and/or visible structures and service lines  Intakes and Manholes  Hydrants  Water valves and curb stops o Structure inventories  Rim elevations  Pipe sizes  Pipe inverts and direction of flow o Natural Gas, Communication (Phone/Cable) and Electric  Meters, transformers, and pedestals  Marked and/or visible service lines  Set two site benchmarks  Any other significant topographic features visible to survey crew Deliverables  Certified topographic survey drawing will be submitted in an electronic (Civil3D2019file) and hard copy format. The CAD file will include a surface model (XML file) and contours of existing ground.
Topographic & Boundary Survey. A. General scope of services and assumptions for topographic survey of Xxxxxxx Street within the project limits stated in section 1 of this document:

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