Miscellaneous Sheets Sample Clauses
The 'Miscellaneous Sheets' clause serves to address and incorporate additional documents or schedules that are relevant to the main agreement but do not fit into the primary sections. These sheets may include supplementary information such as technical specifications, pricing details, or other ancillary terms that support the contract. By referencing these miscellaneous sheets, the clause ensures that all pertinent information is formally included and enforceable, thereby preventing misunderstandings and ensuring comprehensive coverage of the agreement's terms.
Miscellaneous Sheets. The Engineer shall prepare Title Sheets, Index Sheets, and Estimate and Quantity Sheets per the District requirements.
Miscellaneous Sheets. The Engineer shall prepare the following Roadway Design plan sheets:
Miscellaneous Sheets. The Engineer shall prepare the following Roadway Design plan sheets:
1. Title and Index of Sheets
2. Earthwork Quantity Tables
3. Project Layout Sheets
4. Roadway Detail Sheets
5. Miscellaneous Roadway Detail Sheets
6. Driveway and Side Street Detail Sheets
7. Horizontal Alignment Data Sheets and Miscellaneous Curve Data Sheets
8. Table of Cross Slopes Contract No. 14-6SDP5013 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6F241E99-CBD7-4989-A074-6D52EF0E6522 PS No. 6339
Miscellaneous Sheets. The Engineer will prepare a Title Sheet, Index of Sheets, Project Layout, Roadway Summaries, and Standards identified as applicable to roadway design. DRAINAGE
A. Data Collection. The Engineer shall provide the following data collection services:
1. Conduct field inspections to observe current conditions and the outfall channels, the cross drainage structures, drainage easements, the tributary channel, and land development projects that contribute flow to the tributary. Document field inspections with digital photos.
2. Collect available applicable data including GIS data and maps, site survey data, construction plans, previous reports and studies, and readily available rainfall history for the area. Particular sources of data collected must include, but are not limited to, the State, County, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
3. Collect available Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), Flood Insurance Study (FIS) study data, and models.
4. Review survey data and coordinate any additional surveying needs with State.
5. Meet with local government officials to obtain historical flood records. Interview local residents or local government employees to obtain additional high-water information if available. Obtain frequency of road closure and any additional high-water information from the District Maintenance office.
6. Identify names of existing creeks, bayous, and ditches within the project limits.
7. Obtain existing HEC-2 or HEC-RAS models from applicable drainage authorities to the extent possible, for use in analysis and determination of the existing 10, 25, 50, and 100 year, water surface elevations at creek and ditch crossings along the project. This data will be utilized in the development of design roadway profiles.
8. Submit a letter report to the State Project Manager detailing completion of data collection.
