Utility Investigation Sample Clauses

Utility Investigation. Utility Base MapThe Engineer shall obtain information on existing utilities from utility owners and shall conduct investigations to identify and evaluate all known existing and proposed public and private utilities. The Engineer shall identify potential conflicts and attempt to minimize the potential adverse utility impacts in the preparation of the schematic design. The Engineer shall prepare a base map depicting the utility locations. The Engineer shall create and maintain a utility conflict matrix along with a utility conflict exhibit through the duration of the contract identifying potential known conflicts. The format of the matrix and exhibit shall be consistent with the latest version of the San Antonio District Utility Conflict Matrix and Utility Conflict Exhibit.  Utility Engineering Investigation (currently Subsurface Utility Engineering) shall include utility investigations subsurface and above ground prepared in accordance with AASHTO standards [ASCE C-1 38-02 (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/programadmin/asce.cfm)] and Utility Quality Levels defined in cumulative order as follows:  Quality Level D – Existing Records: Utilities are plotted from review of available existing records.
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Utility Investigation. B.4. Property Boundaries/Easement Mapping for access routes and right of ways. Remaining property boundaries will be based on existing NVCOG property boundary mapping and/or GIS tax assessor mapping overlays.
Utility Investigation. Available Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) data and utility adjustment plans for any completed relocations performed within the right of way since the date of the SUE report is included in the Project Documents available to Proposers for review as provided in Section 1. As it relates to eligible utility adjustment/relocation expenses, Developers should assume toll project designation for the Project unless otherwise noted. The CDA is expected to require the Developer to be responsible for performing or causing necessary utility relocations/adjustments to be performed in accordance with applicable standards and for the costs associated with utility relocations/adjustments, except to the extent the utilities are legally responsible for such costs.
Utility Investigation. During this phase, DC General will remain open and fully operational. The Design- Builder shall perform the required investigation of all existing utilities on the campus of DC General and how each utility relates to the closure of the Core Building (Buildings 1-4), Building 29, Building 9 and continuing utility services of the remaining buildings, particularly the Department of Corrections (“DOC”) Building 20 and DOC Building 28. The Design-Builder is required to submit a final DC General Campus Utility Investigation Report to DGS for review and final approval. Phase One: De-Construction Building 9 During this phase, DC General will remain open and fully operational. DGS will deconstruct portions of the campus currently not in use while working with the Department of Human Services (“DHS”) in relocation of families then housed in DG General into new housing facilities (“Bridge Housing”). DGS envisions fencing off the northeastern portion of DC General at Building 9. This will allow all construction activities to be concentrated away from the Core Building and maintain current public access to the southern portion of the site. This also allows a clear and safe division between construction activities and the public, minimizing disruption to current residents of DC General. Phase Two: De-Construction Building 29 During this phase, DC General will remain open and fully operational. DGS envisions fencing off the northwest portion of DC General, Building 29 and half of Building 4. This will allow all construction activities to be concentrated on the northwest portion of the site and maintain current public access to the southern side of the site. This will maintain a clear and safe division between construction activities and the public, minimizing disruption to current residents of DC General. Phase Three: De-Construction Core Building (Buildings 1-4) This final phase of deconstruction coincides with the completion of the new Short-Term Family Housing units at Xxxx 4, 7 and 8 (currently under construction). This will allow all residents to leave DC General by September of 2018 and construction activities to start in October of 2018. DGS proposes to xxxxx and demolish the Core Building 12” below the first floor level. The remaining basement portion of the building will be back filled with recycled crushed concrete from the Core Building and the site will be covered with 12” of top soil/sod. We will continue to investigate along with the Deputy Mayor for Planni...
Utility Investigation. Existing subsurface Project utility information is available to Proposers as a Project Document and is listed on Exhibit A. TxDOT is currently undertaking additional subsurface utility investigation (SUE) work and expects that such work will be completed by May 2005 and will be made available when completed.
Utility Investigation. Submit 811 Tickets • Gather and review record drawings and utility records from the city and readily available utility data repositories • Survey 811 markings and utility appurtenances during the topographic survey field work • Draw in any additional utilities from records and correlate with surveyed 811 markings and appurtenances • Update utility data per city preferences for utility line styles and symbology • Develop pothole exhibit for the city (public works to perform in-house potholing) • QC Review of utilities • Attend 1 in-person & 3 virtual project coordination meetings • Coordination with survey, civil, and city potholing
Utility Investigation. The CONSULTANT shall perform the following:
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Utility Investigation. Utility Base MapThe Engineer shall obtain information on existing utilities from utility owners and shall conduct investigations to identify and evaluate all known existing and proposed public and private utilities. The Engineer shall identify potential conflicts and attempt to minimize the potential adverse utility impacts in the preparation of the schematic design. The Engineer shall prepare a base map depicting the utility locations. The engineer shall create and maintain a utility conflict matrix along with a utility conflict exhibit through the duration of the contract identifying potential known conflicts. The format of the matrix and exhibit shall be consistent with the latest version of the San Antonio DocuSign Envelope ID: 81680129-218F-4A62-86EE-68C3C135A630 District Utility Conflict Matrix and Utility Conflict Exhibit. • Utility Engineering Investigation (currently Subsurface Utility Engineering) shall include utility investigations subsurface and above ground prepared in accordance with AASHTO standards [ASCE C-1 38-02 (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/programadmin/asce.cfm)] and Utility Quality Levels defined in cumulative order as follows: ▪ Quality Level D – Existing Records: Utilities are plotted from review of available existing records.
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  • Complaints Investigation An employee who complains of harassment under the provisions of the Human Rights Code of British Columbia may refer the complaint to either one or other of the following processes:

  • Geotechnical Investigation Perform in accordance with the City Design Manual and other City requirements as designated in writing by the Director.

  • Search, Enquiry, Investigation, Examination And Verification a. The Property is sold on an “as is where is basis” subject to all the necessary inspection, search (including but not limited to the status of title), enquiry (including but not limited to the terms of consent to transfer and/or assignment and outstanding charges), investigation, examination and verification of which the Purchaser is already advised to conduct prior to the auction and which the Purchaser warrants to the Assignee has been conducted by the Purchaser’s independent legal advisors at the time of execution of the Memorandum.

  • BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION The BOARD is prohibited from knowingly employing a person who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit certain criminal offenses. If the required criminal background investigation is not completed at the time this Contract is signed, and the subsequent investigation report reveals that there has been a prohibited conviction, this Contract shall immediately become null and void.

  • Background Investigations OSC policy requires that background investigations be conducted on Contractor Staff who will have access to OSC’s IT systems, access to OSC confidential information/data, or routine access to any OSC facility. For purposes of this policy, “routine access” is defined as access to an OSC facility for five consecutive business days or 10 business days over the annual term of the engagement. Accordingly, with the signing of this Agreement, the Contractor certifies that it has or will conduct a background investigation on Staff to whom the policy applies within the 12 months prior to the Staff commencing Services under this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to undertake a background investigation of any new/replacement Staff during the term of the Agreement. At a minimum, background investigations shall include a review/evaluation of the following: • identity verification, including Social Security Number search; • employment eligibility, including verification of U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status where appropriate; • criminal history/court records (Federal, State and local for the past five years); • work experience/history for the past five years; • pertinent skills, qualifications, and education/professional credentials; and • references. The Contractor must obtain the consent of its Staff to allow OSC, upon request: (i) to review the background investigation records, including all supporting documentation, and (ii) to conduct its own background investigation. Only Staff who have passed the background investigation, and provided such consent shall be assigned to provide Services to OSC under this Agreement. During the term of the Agreement, and in accordance with Appendix A (Section 10, Records), the Contractor must maintain records related to the background investigations performed.

  • CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS Concessionaire shall not affix, alter, or erect any permanent or temporary equipment, structures, buildings, or additions to the Concession Premises without first obtaining the prior written approval of Department.

  • Grievance Investigation The Employer agrees to supply to the Union the names of all applicants for a vacancy, or new position in the course of a grievance investigation.

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