Utility Investigation Quality Sample Clauses

Utility Investigation Quality. Level D The Engineer shall: a. Perform records research from all available resources. Sources include, but are not limited to: Texas811, Railroad Commission of Texas (Texas RRC), verbal recollection, as-built information from plans, plats, permits and any other applicable information provided by the utility owners or other stakeholders. b. Document utility owners and contact information. c. Create a utility drawing of information gathered.
Utility Investigation Quality. Level D The Engineer shall: a. Perform records research from all available resources. Sources include, but are not limited to: Texas811, Railroad Commission of Texas (Texas RRC), verbal recollection, as-built information from plans, plats, permits and any other applicable information provided by the utility owners or other stakeholders. b. Document utility owners and contact information. c. Create a utility drawing of information gathered and identify conflicts. The utility drawing will be completed to the extent possible, using the hours and budget available. 2. Mobile 360 Video a. Drive corridor using 360° camera technology to document marked utilities.
Utility Investigation Quality. Level D The Engineer shall: a. Perform records research from all available resources. Sources include, but are not limited to: Texas811, Railroad Commission of Texas (Texas RRC), verbal recollection, as-built information from plans, plats, permits and any other applicable information provided by the utility owners or other stakeholders. b. Document utility owners and contact information. c. Create a utility drawing of information gathered. 130.6. Utility Adjustment Coordination. (18.3.1) N/A N/A Perform preliminary assessment to determine ROW and easement needs: A. Assemble property owner information for needed ROW and easements for project limits. B. Delineate existing ROW using available resources (▇▇▇▇ CAD). C. Determine ROW and easement needs based upon schematic alternates.

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  • 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. b. The intending bidder or the Purchaser is responsible at own costs and expenses to make and shall be deemed to have carried out own search, enquiry, investigation, examination and verification on all liabilities and encumbrances affecting the Property, the title particulars as well as the accuracy and correctness of the particulars and information provided. c. The Purchaser shall be deemed to purchase the Property in all respects subject thereto and shall also be deemed to have full knowledge of the state and condition of the Property regardless of whether or not the said search, enquiry, investigation, examination and verification have been conducted. d. The Purchaser shall be deemed to have read, understood and accepted these Conditions of Sale prior to the auction and to have knowledge of all matters which would have been disclosed thereby and the Purchaser expressly warrants to the Assignee that the Purchaser has sought independent legal advice on all matters pertaining to this sale and has been advised by his/her/its independent legal advisor of the effect of all the Conditions of Sale. e. Neither the Assignee nor the Auctioneer shall be required or bound to inform the Purchaser of any such matters whether known to them or not and the Purchaser shall raise no enquiry, requisition or objection thereon or thereto.