Utility Locations and Layouts Sample Clauses

Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right-of entry. At the State’s request, the existing and proposed utilities shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation model.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the County to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right-of entry. The existing and proposed utility layout shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation subsurface utility design and analysis (SUDA) model.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall act as Utility Coordinator, and coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right‐of‐ entry.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and conduct meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right‐of entry. Project Management and Administration. The Engineer, in association with the State’s Project Manager shall be responsible for directing and coordinating all activities associated with the project to comply with State policies and procedures, and to deliver that work on time. The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to ensure quality, consistency, and proper administration of invoices and progress reports.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right-of entry. DocuSign Envelope ID: D0894D65-6FF6-4E21-BE5E-BEEA53479086 The Engineer shall represent existing utilities shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation model for gas and oil crossings and City of Paris facilities only. UTILITY ADJUSTMENT COORDINATION Utility Adjustment Coordination shall include utility coordination meetings with individual utility companies, communication and coordination with utilities, and preparation of utility agreement assemblies including utility agreements, joint use agreements, and advanced funding agreements.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right-of entry. 1. 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: a. Quality Level A - Locate (Test Hole): Three-dimensional mapping and other characterization data. This information is obtained through exposing utility facilities through test holes and measuring and recording (to appropriate survey control) utility and environment data. Incorporates quality levels B, C and D information to produce Quality Level A. i. The Engineer shall comply with all applicable State policy and procedural manuals and shall be responsible for any damage to the utility during the locating process. In the event of damage, the Engineer shall stop work, notify the appropriate utility facility owner, the State and appropriate regulatory agencies. The regulatory agencies include, but are not limited to the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The Engineer shall not resume work until the utility facility owner has determined the corrective action to be taken. The Engineer shall be liable for the costs involved in the repair or replacement of the utility facility. 2. Utility Engineering including the identification of utility conflicts, coordination, compliance with Utility Accommodation Rules, and resolution of utility conflicts. The Engineer shall coordinate all activities with the District Director of Transportation Planning and Development, or their designee, to facilitate the orderly progress and timely completion of the State’s design phase. Coordination of Engineering activities include:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Utility Locations and Layouts. 1. Coordination of engineering activities during the schematic stage includes development of a Preliminary Utility Layout. The Engineer shall maintain a utility layout in the latest version of MicroStation 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 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. DocuSign Envelope ID: EB684705-7EFE-459C-ACCD-BB3BEAE6EBD7 c. Facilities to remain in service and in place as a result roadway design adjustments and meeting the current utility accommodation rules. The Utility Engineer shall be responsible for determining if there are additional facilities, not shown in the XXX documents, which require relocation. The Engineer shall coordinate this information with the State immediately upon discovery. 2. Public and individual meetings with Utility Companies, as required, to facilitate utility conflict identification and resolution. a. Establish contact with all existing utilities within and adjacent to the project limits and set up utility coordination meetings to discuss concepts and options for construction. b. Schedule all utility coordination meetings and ensure compatibility with the schedule of the State. c. Set agenda for all coordination meetings as directed by the State. d. Establish and promote the desired agenda.
Utility Locations and Layouts. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State to determine the location of each existing and proposed utility and attend meetings with the various utility companies to discuss potential conflicts. The Engineer shall identify and coordinate with each utility company for relocations required within each construction easement or right-of entry. At the State’s request, the existing and proposed utilities shall be represented in a 3D MicroStation model and included in the design cross sections. Existing utilities shall be accurately modeled in 3D where they have been exposed through SUE test holes. All other utility locates will be represented in 2D plan view, and at an assumed depth for locations other than where they have been exposed through SUE test holes.
Utility Locations and Layouts. Coordination with the State to determine existing and proposed utility locations. 12 16 60 88 $ 13,951.24 Attend meetings with various utility companies (20 Meetings) 10 10 8 160 160 348 $ 48,401.04 Existing Utility Layout Sheets 16 40 80 160 200 360 856 $ 80,239.28 Coordinate and evaluate access management 2 16 40 58 $ 6,613.64
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!