Survey Services Clause Samples

The Survey Services clause defines the obligations and scope of work related to surveying activities provided under an agreement. It typically outlines the types of surveys to be conducted, such as land, boundary, or topographical surveys, and specifies the standards, deliverables, and timelines required. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the surveyor's responsibilities and the expected outcomes, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring that the necessary information is accurately gathered for the project's needs.
Survey Services. 2.5.1.1 Perform in accordance with the City Design Manual and other City design requirements as designated in writing by the Director. 2.5.1.2 Where new City of Houston monumentation is required in accordance with the City Design Manual, provide separate cost for task under surveying Additional Services.
Survey Services. All survey requirements must be identified by the Consulting Engineer as early as possible during the Project Assessment stage to ensure that there will be sufficient time to undertake these surveys. It is important that the Consulting Engineer familiarises himself with the requirements of TMH11: Standard Survey Methods to ensure that the survey deliverables will conform to the Consulting Engineer’s requirements. a) Procurement of the survey sub-service The Consulting Engineer shall identify all potential survey requirements during the initial and visual assessment stages, including the survey of potential borrow pits and/or quarries. Discussion of purpose and extent of the survey shall be included in the agenda of the first progress meeting to which the Legal Section may be invited should it be required. Tenders shall be invited only from surveyors who are suitably registered in terms of the Geomatics Profession Act, Act 19 of 2013. The procurement of survey work shall conform to the Client’s procurement policies and procedures. The procedures as set out below shall apply after appointment of the survey contractor. The Consulting Engineer shall then become responsible for the performance of their sub- Consulting Engineers. All surveys are to be carried out to TMH11 standards.
Survey Services. A. Perform survey in accordance with the District’s Surveying Guidelines and other District design requirements as designated in writing by the Director. A Category 1B, Condition II Standard Land Survey of the Long Point Creek in accordance with the Manual of Practice of the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors (TSPS) and specific to FBCDD Standards for Surveying. i. Control a) Establish project control based on Texas State Plane, South Central Zone NAD 83 coordinates for the horizontal and Reference Marks (NAVD 88, 2001 Adj.) for the vertical. ii. Channel a) Locate visible drainage structures iii. Pipes a) Size & Flowline b) Locate actual bottom of pipe c) Tie in flowline based on sediment build-up iv. Slope Interceptors a) Flowlines b) Locate concrete structure ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a) Detail areas of erosion/wash-out/sinkholes on slope banks b) Locate fence lines c) Locate visible utilities d) Identify encroachments e) Identify paving and headwalls f) Identify OHWM’s B. Provide new District monumentation as required C. Prepare metes and bounds exhibits, two staking of encroachments D. Provide as-built surveys to determine final quantities of excavated material upon completion of construction. Provide information for the Record Drawings
Survey Services. A. Perform survey in accordance with the District’s Surveying Guidelines and other District design requirements as designated in writing by the Director. A Category 1B, Condition II Standard Land Survey of the Long Point Creek in accordance with the Manual of Practice of the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors (TSPS) and specific to FBCDD Standards for Surveying.
Survey Services. All survey requirements must be identified by the Service Provider as early as possible during the Project Assessment stage in order to ensure that there will be sufficient time to undertake these surveys. It is important that the Service Provider familiarises himself with the requirements of TMH11: Standard Survey Methods in order to ensure that the survey deliverables will conform to the Service Provider’s requirements. a) Procurement of the survey sub-service The Service Provider shall identify all potential survey requirements during the initial and visual assessment stages. including the survey of potential borrow pits and/or quarries. Discussion of purpose and extent of the survey shall be included in the agenda of the first progress meeting to which the Legal Section may be invited should it be required. Tenders shall be invited only from surveyors who are suitably registered in terms of the Geomatics Profession Act. Act 19 of 2013. The procurement of survey work shall conform to the Client’s procurement policies and procedures. The procedures as set out below shall apply after appointment of the survey service provider. The Service Provider shall then become responsible for the performance of their sub- Service Providers. All surveys are to be carried out to TMH11 standards.
Survey Services a) Perform design survey as required to prepare plan and profile sheets. All surveys of the Project must tie to two different section corners. The survey must have a linear closure of 1:15,000 as determined by the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. All survey data must be provided to the City in digital format. b) Obtain information from utility companies who have facilities within the Project limits. Utility companies shall be required to locate their facilities within the Project limits. Include utility locations in survey data. Provide preliminary utility coordination. Line and depth are required for all underground utilities. c) The Consultant shall be responsible for verification, furnishing, and recording of any legal land corners necessary for legal descriptions used in deed writing. The Consultant’s personnel shall tie the approved corner into the center line.
Survey Services a. Obtain Right−of−Entry as required to complete the identified surveying scope of services. Right−of−Entry should be obtained for all design services including but not limited to survey, geotechnical, environmental, and sub−surface utility investigations. Track Right−of−Entry requests sent and responses received within a spreadsheet to document Right−of−Entry request activities. Survey Technician…….………………………………...... 36 hours x $ 105.00= 3,780.00 Project Surveyor (RPLS)…………………………………. 8 hours x $ 153.70= 1,229.60 Project Manager (RPLS)…………………………………. 4 hours x $ 201.85= 807.40 Sr. Project Manager……….……………………………… 2 hours x $ 287.22= 574.44 6,391.44 b. Project Control: Set primary monumentation at a maximum interval of 1,500 feet to establish horizontal and vertical control. Provide Survey Control Maps documenting all monumentation and survey control data for inclusion in the project plans. Re−establish project controls prior to construction. 2 Man Field Crew………………………………….………. 40 hours x $ 165.00= 6,600.00 3 Man Field Party………………………………….………. 96 hours x $ 193.00= 18,528.00 Sr. Survey Technician…………………………………….. 32 hours x $ 123.67= 3,957.44 Survey Technician…….………………………………...... 32 hours x $ 105.00= 3,360.00 CADD Technician………………………………………..... 88 hours x $ 106.72= 9,391.36 Project Surveyor (RPLS)…………………………………. 16 hours x $ 153.70= 2,459.20 Project Manager (RPLS)…………………………………. 8 hours x $ 201.85= 1,614.80 S U R V E Y I N G Houston, TX ⚫ TBPELS 10019100 El Paso, TX ⚫ TBPELS 10019101
Survey Services. 2.1.1 Stantec will map the following tracts/easements within Project Area, as provided by CITY: • Roadway tracts • Roadway easements • Utility EasementsAccess Easements • Rights-of-Way • Plats
Survey Services. CONSULTANT will provide surveying services for the project as follows. 6.1. Design Survey • Locations:
Survey Services a. Occupancy Survey i. Research (county record information) deed, record-of-survey, subdivisions, etc. for approximate parcel and rights-of-way boundaries. ii. Locate evidence lines of occupation, and any monumentation found during the survey. iii. Show record deed lines. December 16, 2024 iv. Show relationship between record deed lines and occupation lines. Suggest ALTA or boundary survey v. Identify critical encumbrances from title search, if provided by Client.