Utility Layout Sample Clauses
Utility Layout. (Natural Gas)
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Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of Micro Station used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout shall be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of Micro Station used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout shall be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
a. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
b. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
c. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result roadway design adjustments and meeting the current UAR.
d. The Utility Engineer shall be responsible for determining if there are additional facilities, not shown in the Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX) documents, which require relocation. The Engineer shall coordinate this information with the State immediately upon discovery.
Utility Layout. The Utility Coordinator shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of Microstation V8 or AutoCAD. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place, be relocated, or be abandoned. This layout will be utilized to confirm and evaluate alternatives. The Utility Coordinator’s Project Manager or registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) will utilize the layout of existing utilities and determine the following:
5.1.1. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
5.1.2. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
5.1.3. Facilities to remain in service and in place.
5.1.4. As partof the QA/QC process, the Utility Coordinator’s Project Manager or P.E. shall make reasonable effort, per industry standards, for identifying all utilities and conflicts within the project corridor. In the event there are any unidentified utilities discovered during the project which will require relocation, the Utility Coordinator shall notify the County and/or its Designated Representative immediately upon discovery.
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall update the utility layout in Microstation format. The information must be provided in a format compatible with the current Computer Automated Design and Drafting (CADD) system used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned. These layouts are required to establish the location of the utility in plan view the limits of the project & profile view at locations mutually agreed upon by the State. This layout shall be utilized to compare all utility locations in relation to State’s plan profiles, storm sewer drawings, bridge layouts, retaining walls as well as any other pertinent design in which the utility may effect, monitor the necessity of proposed adjustments and evaluate proposed alternatives. All facilities / utilities shall be noted by size, location, ownership and number of lines in particular. Hard copies of all utility layouts shall be available to the State, as needed. The Engineer shall contact all utility companies within the project limits and obtain hard copies or electronic copies of the utility companies’ location maps. The Engineer shall review and incorporate these locations into the utility layout file. The Engineer shall review all existing utility location data collected and make a determination of the following:
i. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
ii. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
iii. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result of roadway design adjustments and meeting the current Utility Accommodation Rules (UAR).
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of Micro Station used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout shall be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. At the State’s request, the existing and proposed utilities shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation model. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
a. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
b. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
c. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result roadway design adjustments and meeting the current UAR.
d. The Utility Engineer shall be responsible for determining if there are additional facilities, not shown in the Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) documents, which require relocation. The Engineer shall DocuSign Envelope ID: CB7B82B2-FA3B-4DDD-957A-C5AE0E5F436A coordinate this information with the State immediately upon discovery.
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in Microstation format. The information must be provided in a format compatible with the current Computer Automated Design and Drafting (CADD) system used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all proposed adjusted utilities. These layouts are required to establish the location of the utility in plan view the limits of the project & profile view at locations mutually agreed upon by the State. This layout shall be utilized to compare all utility locations in relation to State’s plan & profiles, storm sewer drawings, bridge layouts, retaining walls as well as any other pertinent design in which the utility may effect, monitor the necessity of proposed adjustments and evaluate proposed alternatives. All facilities/utilities shall be noted by size, location, ownership and number of lines in particular. Hard copies of all utility layouts shall be available to the State, as needed. The Engineer shall contact all utility companies within the project limits and obtain hard copies or electronic copies of the utility companies’ location maps. The Engineer shall review and incorporate these locations into the utility layout file. The Engineer shall review all existing utility location data collected and make a determination of the following:
1. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
2. Facilities to be abandoned.
3. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result of roadway design adjustments and meeting the current Utility Accommodation Rules (UAR).
4. The engineer shall establish a conflict list of all utilities that are in direct conflict with the proposed design to help in the evaluation of all conflicts. This list shall note all conflicts by station number, right or left, note what the utility is in conflict with, such as pavement, storm sewer, bridge layout, retaining wall, or other roadway designed feature. The Engineer shall consider the location of all utilities and the impacts of the utilities on the project with the goal to avoid utility adjustments to the extent allowable and minimize the potential costs and delays relating to the utility adjustments to the extent practicable and allowable. The Engineer shall work with the State and each utility company to achieve the least amount of impacts as practicable to the utility with the intent to suggest possible changes to the roadway design where p...
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of Micro Station used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout shall be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. The existing and proposed utilities shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation model. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
a. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
b. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
c. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result roadway design adjustments and meeting the current UAR.
d. The Utility Engineer shall be responsible for determining if there are additional facilities, not shown in the Subsurface Utility Engineering (XXX) documents, which require relocation. The Engineer shall coordinate this information with the State immediately upon discovery.
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the DocuSign Envelope ID: DF0B3F8B-F8FA-4504-B692-3FDE826BA52E Contract No. 36-6IDP5340 latest version of Micro Station used by the State. This layout shall include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout shall be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of MicroStation used by FBPTRA. This layout must include all existing utilities which are to remain in place or be abandoned, and all adjusted utilities. This layout must be utilized to monitor the necessity and evaluate alternatives. The Utility Engineer shall utilize the layout of existing utilities as prepared, if available, and make a determination of the following:
i. Facilities in conflict with the proposed project that are to be relocated.
ii. Facilities to be abandoned in place.
iii. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result of roadway design adjustments.
iv. The Utility Engineer shall be responsible for determining if there are additional facilities not shown in the Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) documents, which require relocation. The Engineer shall coordinate this information with FBPTRA immediately upon discovery.
2. PUBLIC & INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS WITH UTILITY COMPANIES As required, to facilitate utility conflict identification and resolution, the Engineer shall:
a. Establish contact with all existing utilities within and adjacent to the project limits, and set up monthly utility coordination meetings to discuss concepts and options for construction.
b. Schedule all utility coordination meetings and ensure compatibility with the schedule of FBPTRA.
c. Set agenda for all coordination meetings as directed by FBPTRA.
d. Establish and promote the desired agenda and methodologies for utility construction within the project limits. The agenda and methodologies will consist primarily of promoting the construction of utilities as a part of the Highway Contract.