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Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83 “surface” coordinates or the latest version of the City’s GPS Monument Manual located on Public Works & Transportation web page. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, City may send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey for the project. Engineer shall coordinate with City to identify affected property(s) needing permission to survey. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying commences. The letter of permission will include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future right-of-way and/or easements to be acquired by City at a later date. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, City shall send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the name and address of the property owners, as well as the legal description and property address of the affected property. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying is commenced. The letter of permission shall include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future right-of-way and/or easements to be acquired by City at a later date. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. The classifications herein referred to shall apply only to Employees covered hereby, regularly employed in field survey work, excluding Individual Employer, executive, administrative or supervisory personnel, professional or office engineer personnel, draftsmen, estimators, timekeepers, messengers, guards, clerical help or field office help, and excluding the use of survey instruments normally used by any other employees in the performance of their duties.
07.07.01 Field survey work shall be that work performed by such Employees in connection with the establishment of control points governing construction operations when performed by the Individual Employer on any type of home, office or commercial building construction. "Control points governing construction operations" shall be defined as such vertical and horizontal controls as must be established in connection with site preparation work before actual construction can get underway.
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83 surface coordinates and the latest version of the City’s GPS Monument Manual located on Public Works & Transportation web page. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, City shall send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the name and address of the property owners, as well as the legal description and property address of the affected property. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying is commenced. The letter of permission shall include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future right- of-way and/or easements to be acquired by City at a later date. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83 or the latest version of the City’s GPS Monument Manual located on Public Works & Transportation web page. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying commences. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, City shall send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the name and address of the property owners, as well as the legal description and property address of the affected property. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying is commenced. The letter of permission shall include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future right-of-way and/or easements to be acquired by City at a later date. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
1. Making complete and accurate cross-section field notes.
2. Making a complete topographic survey of all existing features above ground level that would or could affect proposed construction. These features shall include, but are not limited to, telephone poles, power poles, utilities, utility markers, fences, retaining walls, water meters, detector check valves, manholes, vaults, sprinkler heads, structures, culvert pipes and any other structures. Also, all buildings, trees, steps, and other topographical features which would be of interest to the property owner in discussing the plans with City engineers must be shown accurately and drawn to scale.
3. Determining horizontal and vertical location of all underground utilities or other underground structures based upon information obtained in accordance with Section III where they cross any part of the proposed water and/or sanitary sewer system or may affect the proposed Project. The Engineer shall not be responsible for the cost of exposing these utilities or repairing damage caused by such exposure unless due to omission or other negligence by Engineer.
4. Making of all surveys necessary to determine limits of any existing right-of-way.
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83 “surface” coordinates or the latest version of the City’s GPS Monument Manual located on Public Works & Transportation web page. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, City shall send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the legal description and address of the affected property(s). Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. For scoping purposes, the fee for these services is based upon the following limits: • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to Olympia (ROW to ROW) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Drive from ▇▇▇▇▇ to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (ROW to ROW) • ▇▇▇▇▇ from Pecandale to Abram (ROW to ROW) • Abram/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ from ▇▇▇▇▇ to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (ROW to ROW) • Division Street from ▇▇▇▇ to Wheatland Drive (20-feet outside ROW on each side of Division Street) Additional survey outside of these limits will be considered additional services. This field information shall be based on NAD-83. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying on private property, survey field party shall send City approved letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the name and address of the property owners, as well as the legal description and property address of the affected property. Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained from the property owners before surveying is commenced. The letter of permission shall include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future right- of-way and/or easements to be acquired by City at a later date. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following:
Field Survey Work. Engineer shall furnish a survey field party to collect all field information necessary to prepare complete and detailed plans, specifications, and contract documents consistent with prevailing engineering standards. This field information shall be based on NAD-83. Before the survey party is engaged in surveying in the backyard easements of private properties, City shall send letters to all adjacent property owners and other affected property owners notifying them of the survey party's intent to survey on private property. Engineer shall provide City with the addresses of the properties. The City will attempt to obtain permission to survey on private property from the property owners before surveying is commenced. The letter of permission shall include permission for Engineer to set iron pins and control monuments for future easements to be acquired by City. Engineer shall direct the field party in the following: