Site Reconnaissance definition

Site Reconnaissance. Consultant’s team shall perform a driving and walking reconnaissance of the subject parcel and vicinity to observe current conditions. Conditions on adjacent parcels shall be observed from the public right-of-way. The reconnaissance shall include observations of geologic, hydrogeologic, and topographic conditions; uses and storage of hazardous materials and wastes within and adjacent to the Project alignment; and general conditions regarding the presence of underground and above ground storage tanks, drums, ▇▇▇▇▇, electrical equipment, vegetation, odors, and sewage/waste disposal, as appropriate.
Site Reconnaissance. A visual inspection of the sites will be made to examine the property for surface evidence of potential fill, dumping areas, stained soils, or activities that may be an environmental concern including the presence of underground storage tanks.
Site Reconnaissance. Our reconnaissance will be performed by a GeoResources representative, who will walk the site to observe surface conditions. The representative will identify and mark DCP testing locations. Additionally, we will assess any access issues. Subsurface Exploration: We assume that our crews will be given ready access to the work locations and that all necessary permits and/or rights-of-entry will be obtained in advance by the client. We have budgeted for all test pit locations to be restored. While excavating, the existing gravel surfacing and underlying soils will be stockpiled. These materials will be replaced and compacted to a dense, unyielding condition using a vibratory compactor. We will exercise due care while working at the site, but some surface disturbance should be expected. If complete restoration of the exploration locations with imported structural fill material is required, we should be notified and allowed to amend our budget appropriately.

Examples of Site Reconnaissance in a sentence

  • Site Reconnaissance: Consultant shall become familiar with the site and perform site reconnaissance.

  • The Unified Subwatershed and Site Reconnaissance, Neighborhood Source Assessment, and other applicable analysis methods will be reviewed to determine relevant parameters such as slope, lot size, accessibility, land use, etc.

  • In many cases, the “Initial Site Reconnaissance & Record Search” will be all that is necessary to determine whether further work is needed.

  • Site Reconnaissance Upon completion of the base mapping and existing drainage review, COMPANY will budget two staff with six (6) hours of field time each to confirm and investigate reported problem areas and identify causes that may be contributing them, such as topographic challenges, low spots, non-functioning outfalls, lack of inlets for capture of stormwater, and/or inadequate collection system.

  • PSP will conduct a Preliminary Site Reconnaissance in the areas of interest, as identified during the Desktop Review and Assessment.

  • CEPI shall perform all obligations in Task 1 – Surveying and Site Reconnaissance for both the Campground Project and separately the Bathhouse Project.

  • The Phase I ISA will consist of four components: Records Review; Site Reconnaissance; Interviews; and Report Preparation.

  • The “Initial Site Reconnaissance Investigation and Record Search” is to narrow the field of potentially contaminated sites that may require the involvement of a specialty consultant and subsequent phases of investigation.

  • This Preliminary Site Reconnaissance will inform the development of dredged material placement alternatives through an improved understanding of conditions at which seagrass species are currently thriving in the project vicinity.

  • The purpose is also to evaluate, as part of the ESA, the additional environmental conditions described in the Site Reconnaissance Section below to assist DDOT in understanding how they might affect the Subject Properties or operations conducted at the Subject Properties.