Field Investigation Sample Clauses
The Field Investigation clause requires one or both parties to conduct on-site inspections or assessments relevant to the subject matter of the agreement, such as a construction site or property. Typically, this clause outlines the scope, timing, and responsibilities for performing these investigations, and may specify what information must be gathered or reported. Its core function is to ensure that parties have accurate, firsthand knowledge of site conditions or relevant factors, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes later in the project.
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Field Investigation. The Contractor shall provide material, supervision, tools, equipment, labor, transportation, subcontract management, project management and Initial Capital required to conduct site surveys, tests, and measurements to quantify facility information related to energy uses and losses and determines the economics for proposed projects.
Field Investigation. 1. Consultant shall develop a geotechnical work plan, including determination of the number of borings, cone penetration tests (CPT) or other data acquisition and testing required for design of the Project.
2. Submit a boring plan indicating the location and depths of all borings and CPTs for approval by Engineer prior to sampling. Boring plan shall indicate substructures in the vicinity of the proposed borings.
3. Detailed planning of field investigation:
a. Identify, notify, coordinate with, and obtain approvals as required: tenants, site occupants, utility owners, other stakeholders, agencies, departments, and other entities;
b. Arrange for and schedule drillers;
c. Make preparations for sample handling, transportation, and testing;
d. Locate test borings;
e. Locate utilities and other onsite interferences and mark location on the ground;
f. Obtain necessary permits; and
g. Schedule field staff.
4. Perform borings and other fieldwork as necessary for the surface and subsurface investigation. As initial surface and subsurface investigation is accomplished and data is reviewed, Consultant shall adjust boring depths, locations, and number of borings and CPTs using prudent engineering judgment and considering subsurface conditions and project requirements and as approved by Engineer. CPT data shall be obtained during borings.
5. Borings in uncontaminated areas shall be backfilled with soil cuttings except CPTs will not be backfilled. Borings and CPTs in contaminated areas shall be backfilled with grout. Contaminated drilling spoils shall be left on-site in drums for disposal by others.
Field Investigation. Includes data gathering on the part of COUNTY and CONSULTANT leading to the completion of the various reports and forms required for the funding, permitting, right of way acquisition and construction of the project. Task 1.2 Coordination
Field Investigation. Engineer shall visit the site and verify all records match utility records. If underground utilities exist, designate utilities and perform surveying. Incorporate all utilities and physical evidence (poles valves, etc.) into topographic cadd base file.
Field Investigation. Conduct a field investigation of the existing US 290 alignment and the surrounding area to determine field conditions including photographic record of notable existing features. This field investigation will be limited to accessible areas within the existing right-of-way. Inventoried features and conditions will be incorporated into the project GIS database.
Field Investigation. Provide a description of the results of the field work performed, including the surveying, geotechnical investigations, etc.
Field Investigation. When specified by task assignment, the Designer must perform a field survey of the project site.
Field Investigation. TREKK will perform a field investigation of the project to determine what utilities and utility owners are in the area.
Field Investigation. The environmental scientists will conduct a field visit to identify potential environmental constraints within the project area. The field investigation will include delineation of the boundaries of potential waters of the U.S. within the limits of investigation, including streams, open water, and wetlands. Feature boundaries will be documented using a mapping-grade GPS survey. The Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) will be marked with pin flags or stakes for surveyors to tie-in along the proposed retaining wall location.
Field Investigation. DLC shall dispatch appropriate employee or contract personnel to investigate, and if necessary exchange, Nonconforming ERTs, Siris Devices, CCUs, telenetics equipment and meters. As part of its field investigation process, DLC shall make available all labor, materials, meters, equipment from the Maintenance Inventory, tools, and consumable supplies (meter seals, wire, equipment, etc.), necessary for de-installation and re-installation of ERTs, Siris Devices, CCUs and meters, as necessary to restore proper operation.