Care of Survey Marks Clause Samples

The 'Care of survey marks' clause establishes the responsibility for protecting and maintaining survey markers or reference points used during a project. It typically requires the contractor or relevant party to ensure that these markers are not disturbed, damaged, or removed throughout the course of the work, and may specify procedures for reporting or replacing any that are accidentally affected. This clause is essential for preserving the accuracy of site measurements and ensuring that construction or land development proceeds according to the correct boundaries and reference points, thereby preventing costly errors or disputes.
Care of Survey Marks. The Contractor shall keep in their true positions all survey marks supplied by the Superintendent. If a survey m▇▇▇ is disturbed or obliterated, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Superintendent and, unless the Superintendent otherwise directs, the Contractor shall reinstate the survey m▇▇▇. If the disturbance or obliteration is caused by a person referred to in Clause 27.2, other than the Contractor, the cost incurred by the Contractor in reinstating the survey m▇▇▇ shall be valued under Clause 40.5.
Care of Survey Marks. No amendment.
Care of Survey Marks. (a) The Contractor must keep in their true positions all Survey Marks. (b) If a Survey ▇▇▇▇ is disturbed or obliterated, the Contractor must immediately notify Tetra Tech and, unless Tetra Tech otherwise directs, the Contractor must reinstate the Survey ▇▇▇▇. (c) If the disturbance or obliteration is caused by Tetra Tech or a Related Works Contractor, the cost incurred by the Contractor in reinstating the Survey ▇▇▇▇ will be valued as a Variation in accordance with Clause 18.8.

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