Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping Sample Clauses

The Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping clause defines the requirements and standards for collecting and presenting spatial data using aerial imagery and mapping technologies. Typically, this clause outlines the methods for capturing planimetric features—such as roads, buildings, and other surface elements—through aerial surveys, and specifies the accuracy, formats, and deliverables expected from the mapping process. By establishing clear guidelines for how mapping data is to be obtained and delivered, this clause ensures consistency, accuracy, and usability of spatial information for project planning, design, or construction purposes.
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. Planimetrics, Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs shall be furnished to the Engineer by the State, if available.
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. The Engineer shall obtain planimetrics, digital terrain modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs from the Owner, if available.
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. Planimetrics, Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs shall be furnished to the Engineer by the County, if available.
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. Planimetrics, Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs shall be prepared by the Engineer. DocuSign Envelope ID: B8DCCCD3-A0B3-4BAD-BC2D-75E46611CBD6 Using collected data and base maps, the Engineer shall develop an overall analysis of the existing conditions in order to develop the schematic design. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to the following:
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. Planimetrics, Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs shall be prepared by the Engineer. DocuSign Envelope ID: 719137B1-7E3D-42BC-8A29-9D6AE732CB6A
Planimetrics and Aerial Mapping. Regional Digital Ortho aerial photographs must be furnished to the Engineer by the State. The Engineer shall prepare the planimetrics, digital terrain model (DTM) and project level Digital Ortho aerial photographs through aerial mapping of the project corridor from 600 feet each side of centerline. Topographic surveys must be provided as necessary to supplement the aerial data. This may include but not limited to obscure areas, culvert/bridge details, mail boxes, signs etc.

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