ASCE 38 definition

ASCE 38 means the standard for defining the quality of an underground facility location as defined in the current edition of the American Society of Civil Engineers' "Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data (CI/ASCE 38- 02)" or an analogous successor standard as determined by the safety commission.
ASCE 38 means the standard for defining the quality of an underground facility location as defined in the current edition of the American Society of Civil Engineers' "Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data (CI/ASCE 38-02)" or an analogous successor standard as determined by the Underground Damage Prevention Safety Commission.

Examples of ASCE 38 in a sentence

  • Assist Owner in reducing and managing risks associated with Underground Facilities by working together with Owner to jointly establish a procedure (“Underground Facilities Procedure”) for the further identification, investigation, and mapping of Underground Facilities at or adjacent to the Site, using ASCE 38, “Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data,” as a basis for establishing such Underground Facilities Procedure.

  • Instead, use a sub-consultant experienced with ASCE 38, “Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data”.

  • It is the Applicant’s responsibility to provide the District’s Engineer with an ASCE Utility Quality B utility locate mapping stamped by a Colorado PE as required in Colorado Senate Xxxx 18-167 and ASCE 38 standards.

  • Comply with the scope of work and procedure for the identification and mapping of existing utilities selected and authorized by Owner pursuant to advice from Engineer based on ASCE 38, “Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data,” as set forth in Paragraph A1.01.A.12 above.

  • Consequently, ASCE 38 standard guidelines were developed to overcome these problems and permit systematic upgrading of utility data designation to QL C, B, and A to facilitate subsequent design, conflict resolution engineering, and utility coordination work.

  • Adherence to ASCE 38 standards and good practices by experienced utility engineering personnel typically ensures development of a very good data set; practical restrictions in budget, schedule, access and equipment, however, can limit acquisition and interpretation efforts.

  • Utilities as depicted as a result of this activity will constitute a Quality Level “C” effort in accordance with ASCE 38 Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data.

  • The SUE process utilizing the ASCE 38 standard guideline for acquiring and depicting existing utilities provides a framework to obtain and represent the requested utility information in a pragmatic and cost effective manner.

  • Appendix A XXX and the ASCE 38 Standard Guidelines Data collection activities will follow American Society of Civil Engineers, Construction Institute and Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute, Standard Guideline for Investigating and Documenting Existing Utilities.

  • It is the Applicant’s responsibility to provide the District’s Engineer with an ASCE Utility Quality B utility locate mapping stamped by a Colorado PE as required in Colorado Senate Bill 18-167 and ASCE 38 standards.

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