Surveying Services – General Sample Clauses

Surveying Services – General. A. Control Survey All horizontal control for the project will be based on the Missouri State Plane Coordinate System of ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. All vertical control for the project will be based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) provided by NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey (NGS). Control points and temporary bench marks will be set inter-visible and in strategic locations along the project route so as to be conveniently used during all phases of the project, including construction. B. Engineering Survey Provide topographic engineering survey for the length of the project to facilitate design. Provide a survey of all existing surface and sub-surface utilities in the project corridor. C. Property Boundary Survey/Right-of-way Survey/Easements Provide a boundary survey or surveys to locate the existing Right-of-Way/Easements for the length of the project, the adjacent property lines of the parcels along the project, and all existing easements of record encumbering each property that will affect the project. Consultant will be responsible for ordering title work for each parcel along the project route and procuring existing right-of-way documents and/or right-of- way plans. D. Right-of-way and Easement Description Preparation Upon final approval of the Right-of-Way/Project Plans consultant will provide descriptions and exhibit drawings for all property right acquisitions including, but not limited to: right-of-way takings, permanent easements and temporary easements. E. Right-of-way and Easement Staking During the property negotiation phase of the project it may be necessary to stake the proposed right-of-way and/or easement locations to assist the right-of-way agent. Upon request, the consultant will temporarily stake the proposed right-of- way/easement locations with wooden lathe to allow the property owner to visually inspect the location of such. Pre-Construction Phase – On projects that will require the relocation of existing utilities prior to the award of the construction contract the consultant shall temporarily stake the location of the Right-of-Way and/or easements at points predetermined by Owner. This service will be provided one (1) time as a part of the contract. Any additional staking, if required by utility contractors due to the destruction of the temporary stakes, will be done at the advertised hourly rate and billed back to the utility contractor who is found to be responsible for removing the original stakes.
Surveying Services – General. A. Control Survey All horizontal control for the project will be based on the Missouri State Plane Coordinate System of 1983, West Zone. All vertical control for the project will be based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) provided by NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey (NGS). Control points and temporary bench marks will be set inter‐visible and in strategic locations along the project route so as to be conveniently used during all phases of the project, including construction. B. Engineering Survey Provide topographic engineering survey for the length of the project to facilitate design. Provide a survey of all existing surface and sub‐surface utilities in the project corridor. C. Property Boundary Survey/Right‐of‐way Survey/Easements Provide a boundary survey or surveys to locate the existing Right‐of‐Way/Easements for the length of the project, the adjacent property lines of the parcels along the project, and all existing easements of record encumbering each property that will affect the project. Consultant will be responsible for ordering title work for each parcel along the project route and procuring existing right‐of‐way documents and/or right‐of‐ way plans. D. Right‐of‐way and Easement Description Preparation Upon final approval of the Right‐of‐Way/Project Plans consultant will provide descriptions and exhibit drawings for all property right acquisitions including, but not limited to: right‐of‐way takings, permanent easements and temporary easements. E. Right‐of‐

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  • Financial Planning Services The Executive shall receive financial planning services, on an in-kind basis, for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the date of Involuntary Termination. Such financial planning services shall include expert financial and legal resources to assist the Executive with financial planning needs and shall be limited to (i) current investment portfolio management, (ii) tax planning, (iii) tax return preparation, and (iv) estate planning advice and document preparation (including ▇▇▇▇▇ and trusts); provided, however, that the Company shall provide such financial services during any taxable year of the Executive only to the extent the cost to the Company for such taxable year does not exceed $25,000. The Company shall provide such financial planning services through a financial planner selected by the Company, and shall pay the fees for such financial planning services. The financial planning services provided during any taxable year of the Executive shall not affect the financial planning services provided in any other taxable year of the Executive. The Executive’s right to financial planning services shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for any other benefit. Such financial planning services shall be provided in a manner that complies with Section 1.409A-3(i)(1)(iv).

  • Engineering Services Definition: Engineering Services includes any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires education, training and experience in the application of special knowledge in consulting, investigating, evaluating, planning and designing, engineering principles. Engineering Services covered by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 1102) are not covered in the primary scope of OASIS SB. Examples: Service areas that are included under the Engineering Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Systems Engineering 2. Advanced Technology Pilots and Trials 3. Alternative Energy Sources and Engineering 4. Configuration Management 5. Concept Development

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