Utility Design Clause Samples

Utility Design. The Engineer will coordinate and develop PS&E for utilities to be included in the construction contract for the County upon written request by the Utility Owner and/or the County. All joint bid utility plan requests are to be approved by the County or Designated Representative prior to commencing work. 6.1. The Engineer shall develop PS&E and special details to accommodate or adjust utilities, including but not limited to fiber optic, communications, gas, water or wastewater. Prior to developing any special utility detail or PS&E set, the Engineer shall notify the County and its Designated Representative in writing regarding each utility conflict that may require an accommodation. As directed by the County or its Designated Representative, the Engineer shall coordinate with each utility to develop each PS&E package and special details. The Engineer shall develop each utility detail or PS&E package in compliance with the County or governing agency guidelines. 6.2. The Engineer shall prepare General Notes and shall provide a list of governing specifications and special provisions. The Engineer shall prepare each plan sheet, detail sheet, special specification, special provision, and special note required to incorporate the utility designs into the County’s plans. If necessary, the Engineer shall provide any required Utility Certifications. The Engineer shall prepare a Construction Time Determination schedule for each utility relocation design required to incorporate into the County’s construction schedule. 6.3. The Engineer shall provide quantities for construction bid items, as well as estimate of probable costs, starting at the 60% design submittal. 6.4. The Engineer should submit plans at each respective design milestone to the Utility Owner, the Utility Coordinator and the County or Designated Representative for review. The Utility Coordinator and the County or Designated Representative shall provide written comments on the plan submittal within five (5) business days from receipt. 6.5. The Engineer cannot perform utility design if that individual had a role in utility coordination on the project.
Utility Design. The Phase Developer shall engage with Utility Owners as necessary to obtain additional Utility information needed for the Predevelopment Work. Additional Utility information may involve identification and tracking of potential impacts, and the design and coordination of any unavoidable Utility impacts. The Phase Developer shall obtain all required information sufficient to: (a) identify all potential impacts associated with the Section Work; (b) eliminate, minimize, mitigate or manage risk of potential Unknown Utilities or unforeseen field conditions that may impact schedule or cost; and (c) submit a compliant Committed Section Proposal. If the Phase Developer uses data provided with the Reference Information Documents, the Phase Developer shall verify it is applicable for its intended use and perform additional data acquisition as needed. The Phase Developer shall alert MDOT if errors or discrepancies are discovered in the MDOT provided Reference Information Documents. Specific activities and responsibilities are discussed in Exhibit 6 Article 7 (Utility Coordination). The Phase Developer shall develop in the Conceptual Design approaches for addressing impacted Utilities demonstrating avoidance, impact minimization, protection in place or relocation of Utilities as required. As the design advances, the Phase Developer shall: (a) obtain additional field data such as test pits or potholes to locate utilities; (b) adjust the design to further avoid and minimize impacts based on any new data; (c) meet and collaborate with the Utility Owner and MDOT; and (d) perform ongoing coordination with Utility Owners to ensure the Section Work is not adversely impacted or delayed. The Phase Developer shall report to MDOT on the status of the acquisition of additional data and coordination activities as the Work progresses. The Phase Developer shall, at a minimum, focus the Conceptual Design effort on Utilities with the highest risk and potential for cost and schedule impact to the Work including those Utilities owned and operated by WSSC, PEPCO, Washington Gas, Verizon, Century Link, Fiberlight, Crown Castle, AT&T, Zayo and the City of Rockville DPW. The Phase Developer shall conduct a review of the Conceptual Design with MDOT and the Utility Owners and obtain written confirmation the Conceptual Design is acceptable to MDOT and the Utility Owners. The Phase Developer shall include in the Predevelopment Work Schedule and the Section Schedule all Submittals to Utility Owne...
Utility Design. DRH shall employ North Carolina licensed engineers to design the water infrastructure (“Water Infrastructure”) serving the Project, including, but not limited to, taps; location, size, and depth of lines; locations of hydrants and meters; and materials or approved equal. Upon review and approval by the Town, DRH shall prepare the Application for Approval of Engineering Plans and Specifications for Water Supply System and timely submit the application to NCDEQ.
Utility Design. The Engineer shall prepare utility design plans in AT&T OptiCAD format to clear conflicts with proposed noise walls. Anticipated additional utility relocations include the following for noise walls:
Utility Design. 163.12.01 - (RTG/▇▇▇▇) Perform Subsurface Utility Engineering (Level B) services to identify existing ITS infrastructure within the project limits. Estimated along US183 from STA. 990+00 to STA. 1050+00 (6,000 LF). Estimated along IH35 from 35 CL STA. 2970+00 to STA. 3020+00 (5,000 LF), and from STA. 3050+00 to STA. 3056+00 (500 `LF). A total of 11,500 LF Quality Level B is required to locate existing ITS infrastructure within the project limits, and four (4) Quality Level A test hole locations. Three
Utility Design a. Revise existing utility layout sheet to depict new connections to new systems. b. Prepare proposed water well and septic tank layout sheet.
Utility Design. The ENGINEER will incorporate the existing City water and wastewater lines into the proposed plan/profile plan sets.
Utility Design. Using the base utility mapping developed during the Data Collection phase, evaluate utility impacts from proposed underground improvements, including drainage facilities and other proposed underground work. Work, first to avoid such utility impacts, then design utility relocations as necessary, including coordination with any affected utility owners.
Utility Design. Our efforts will be limited to coordinating with affected utilities.
Utility Design. The ENGINEER shall provide design, bid, and construction phase services for the installation of approximately 650 linear feet of 12" waterline and 930 linear feet of 8" waterline. This proposal assumes that the water plans shall be included in the PS&E roadway plans and constructed by the roadway Contractor. These funds require written approval of the OWNER or designated representative prior to expenditure. During the Design Phase, the ENGINEER shall prepare plans and compile specifications for the construction of the utility adjustments. A. Waterline Design This proposal assumes development of plan and profile sheets as described below: B. Wastewater Line Design This proposal assumes that no wastewater shall be relocated.