TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS (CES Sample Clauses

TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS (CES. The horizontal and vertical control will be established for use for the topographic survey as well as aid in construction layout. A topographic survey of the land surrounding the bridge shall be performed, as well as roadway cross sections at 50' intervals for 750' on each bridge approach. Section corners shall be located and/or recovered, pictures of the site conditions during survey taken, and the survey data obtained from the field shall be downloaded/processed and a DTM created. Horizontal control will be based on McHenry County Geodetic Monuments jointly established by the LPA and the DEPARTMENT. These coordinates are referenced to NAD 38. Vertical control will be based on McHenry County Bench Marks and orthometric elevations derived from GPS observations, based on NAVD 88. The correlation of the nearest Elevation Reference Marks that have been established in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and Flood Insurance Rate Maps and NGVD 88 datum will be referenced.
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