Utility Locates Sample Clauses
The Utility Locates clause establishes the responsibility for identifying and marking the locations of existing underground utilities before any excavation or construction work begins. Typically, this clause requires the contractor or a designated party to contact local utility companies or use a utility locating service to ensure all buried lines, such as water, gas, or electrical, are properly identified and marked on the site. By mandating this process, the clause helps prevent accidental damage to utility infrastructure, thereby reducing the risk of service interruptions, costly repairs, and safety hazards during construction activities.
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Utility Locates. Contractor will be responsible to locate existing utilities and underground facilities that are indicated in the Contract Documents or that are known or reasonably should be known to exist in proximity to the Work. Contractor shall provide timely notice and locate requests with any affected utility or through contact with appropriate notification centers before commencing excavation or demolition Work that Contractor knows or reasonably should know is in proximity to such utilities or facilities. Contractor assumes the sole risk and will be responsible for all delay and expense arising out of Contractor’s failure to do so.
Utility Locates. Provide utility owner facility maps to KVE and field check survey linework 8 6 14 $ 2,220
Utility Locates. R&E and/or NWS shall call the state “dial-before-you-dig” contractor number to determine utility locations prior to the design survey. However, “dial-before-you-dig” locators do not check utilities outside of the public right of way, and in some cases do not perform locates for design purposes or in a timely manner. R&E will contract with a private locating company for utility locates outside of the public right of way and for utilities not located for design purposes.
Utility Locates. Grantee shall, before commencing any construction on the Site, comply with all regulations of Chapter 19.122 RCW, the one call locator service.
Utility Locates. CP: CP Call-Before-You-Dig ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇: Must be called no less than 5 Working Days (excludes Saturday, Sunday and holidays observed by CP) prior to date on that Work is to be performed.
Utility Locates. CM/GC will be responsible to locate existing utilities and underground facilities that are indicated in the Contract Documents or that are known or reasonably should be known to exist in the proximity to the Work. CM/GC shall provide timely notice and locate requests with any affected utility or through contact with appropriate notification centers before commencing excavation or demolition Work that CM/GC knows, or reasonably should know, is in proximity to such utilities or facilities. CM/GC assumes the sole risk and will be responsible for all delay and expense arising out of CM/GC’s failure to do so.
Utility Locates. 13.1 Contractors completing any excavation work are required by law to notify Iowa One Call (▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or 811) for locates of utilities at least 48 hours prior to ALL excavations (not including weekends and holidays). No excavation work can commence until after this 48 hour time-period commencing with the issuance of a locate request or dig number from Iowa One Call has transpired.
13.1.1 When contacting Iowa One Call, the Contractor shall provide the following project location information to the operator for every locate requested: Iowa State University, Project Name, closest street, intersection, or existing building, GPS coordinates, and/or other descriptions that clearly define the work site
13.2 Prior to contacting Iowa One Call, the Contractor, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor shall white-line the proposed work sufficiently to allow the locator to easily identify the excavation area. White-lining shall be completed utilizing white paint and/or white flags.
13.3 The University will locate and mark existing university-owned and operated utilities.
13.4 Marking of university operated utilities shall be accomplished by color-coding in accordance with the Uniform Color Code of the American Public Works Association. Locates shall be marked as follows: Utility Flags Bristle Line Marker Ground Painting Electric Red w/white letters Red Red dots Telephone & Date (Fiber Optic) Orange w/white lettering Orange Orange dots Natural Gas Yellow w/black lettering Yellow Yellow dots Steam/Steam Tunnels/Condensate Yellow w/blue lettering Yellow Yellow circle w/blue center Domestic Water Blue w/white lettering Blue Blue dots Chilled Water Blue w/red lettering Blue Blue circle w/red center Sanitary Sewer Green w/black lettering Green Black circle w/green center Storm Sewer Green w/white lettering Green White circle w/green center
13.5 The Contractor, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor shall assign one person to work with the university locator. Requests for utility locates shall be sequenced in accordance with the work schedule to minimize the number of times each utility must be located.
13.6 The Contractor, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor shall preserve locate markings at all times during the work. If the markings will be destroyed or otherwise altered during the excavation, the Contractor, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor must establish suitable reference points which will enable locations of the underground facilities to be maintained at all times during the...
Utility Locates. GRANTEE shall provide utility locates of any of its maintained and owned utility infrastructure located within the EASEMENT AREA, or in proximity to the EASEMENT AREA, in accordance with applicable sections of the Illinois law. GRANTEE will not provide GRANTOR with notice of intent to perform utility locates in the EASEMENT AREA.
Utility Locates. The Company shall be solely responsible for locating, or causing to be located, all existing utilities or utility lines on or adjacent to the work site. The Company shall notify all other utility asset operators and ensure that utilities and utility lines are staked prior to commencement of construction. Unless the Municipality has staked such utility assets and lines, staking shall not be deemed to be a representation or warranty by the Municipality that the utility assets or lines are located as staked. The Municipality shall not be responsible for any damage caused by the Company to any utility assets or any third party as a result of the Company's Work. Approval must be obtained by the Company from the owner of any third party utility prior to relocation of any facility owned by such third party utility.
Utility Locates. ▇▇▇▇▇ Inc is not responsible for determining and marking the location of any underground pipes, wires, conduits, cables, or structures such as gas lines, fiber optics, irrigation or septic systems or any other items which may exist below the surface of the ground.