Utility Location Clause Samples

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Utility Location. If underground sampling/testing is to be performed, a local utility locating service shall be contacted to make arrangements for all utilities to determine the location of underground utilities. In addition, OWNER shall notify ENGINEER of the presence and location of any underground utilities located on the OWNER’s property which are not the responsibility of private/public utilities. ENGINEER shall take reasonable precautions to avoid damaging underground utilities that are properly marked. The OWNER agrees to waive any claim against ENGINEER and will indemnify and hold ENGINEER harmless from any claim of liability, injury or loss caused by or allegedly caused by ENGINEER’s damaging of underground utilities that are not properly marked or are not called to ENGINEER’s attention prior to beginning the underground sampling/testing.
Utility Location. Contractor is responsible for locating any underground utilities affected by the Work and is deemed to be an excavator for purposes of Chapter 19.122 RCW, as amended. Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with Chapter 19.122 RCW, including utilization of the "one call" locator system before commencing any excavation activities.
Utility Location. City acknowledges its responsibilities with respect to locating utility facilities pursuant to California Government Code Section 4215.
Utility Location. Utility Locators responding to 811 will enter the property to mark utilities.
Utility Location. Prior to commencement of any Work in the Construction Phase, Construction Manager shall make all reasonable efforts to specifically locate Underground Facilities which may be affected by the Construction Work, including identification of any utilities which the Construction Manager knows or has reason to know may be affected, whether or not information about such utilities is reported through third-party notification services.
Utility Location. If underground sampling/testing is to be performed, a utility locating service shall be contracted to make arrangements for all utilities to determine the location of underground utilities. In addition, CLIENT/OWNER shall notify ENGINEER of the presence and location of any underground utilities located on the CLIENT/OWNER’s property which are not the responsibility of other private/public utilities. ENGINEER shall take reasonable precautions to avoid damaging underground utilities that are properly marked. The CLIENT/OWNER agrees to waive any claim against ENGINEER and will indemnify and hold ENGINEER harmless from any claim of liability, injury or loss caused by or allegedly caused by ENGINEER’s damaging of underground utilities that are not properly marked or are not called to ENGINEER’s attention prior to beginning the underground sampling/testing.
Utility Location. Check for underground utilities by alerting Underground Service Alert (USA) for public right of way. If necessary, check for underground utilities by using an independent private utility locator service for private right-of-way. Knock down chimneys and/or partial walls, as directed by the OSC or designee, to allow safe access to the debris footprint for CAC/CSST to assess for asbestos- containing material (ACM) in the debris. Remove gross asbestos-containing materials for those properties where asbestos is found or suspected, as identified by the A&M Contractor’s CAC/CSST. If necessary, prepare Asbestos Abatement Work Plans for review and approval by the IMT and/or regulatory agencies. Coordinate with regulatory agencies as needed, make all required notifications, and file all necessary permit documentation for demolition and asbestos abatement. SDRS Contractor shall complete asbestos abatement operations on each parcel that asbestos abatement is required on within seven (7) working days of a notice being provided by the IMT (or A&M Contractor, on behalf of the IMT) unless the IMT approves a different timeframe. The IMT may provide exceptions to this requirement during project startup if a significant quantity of parcels are ready for asbestos abatement at the time of NTP. However, in such an event, SDRS Contractor shall address the backlog and become compliant with the seven (7) day metric within three (3) weeks of NTP. SDRS Contractor should be prepared to account for any inefficiency resulting from this requirement, such as partial workdays or frequent mobilizations.
Utility Location. The Contractor is solely responsible for locating any underground utilities affected by the work and is deemed to be an “excavator” for the purposes of chapter
Utility Location. Subcontractor includes notification of all utilities, USA Dig and any other regulatory agencies having jurisdiction, prior to beginning excavation for the work for utility locations and assumes all responsibility for damage to said utilities if they occur as a result of the actions of this Subcontractor, his employees or any
Utility Location. The CONSULTANT shall: • Perform ground penetrating potholing to determine location and approximate depths of utilities in up to fifteen (15) locations. • Excavate and expose utilities at the proposed pothole location utilizing vacuum excavation techniques. If utility depths are greater than ten feet, utilization of backhoe may be necessary. • Document location and existing depth of utilities at each pothole location.