Damage Survey Report (DSR) definition
Damage Survey Report (DSR) means a report of damages or requirements caused by major disaster or emergency including location, description and estimate of costs to perform required work.
Examples of Damage Survey Report (DSR) in a sentence
Each site must be visited by the FHWA Emergency Engineer and a detailed Damage Survey Report (DSR) must be written and approved by FHWA.
At the same time, the District and FHWA will begin completing a Damage Survey Report (DSR).
If the Sponsor desires to increase the level of protection over and above that described in the NRCS Damage Survey Report (DSR), the Sponsor will be responsible for paying 100% of the costs of any unapproved and unfunded upgrade or additional work.
Contracts to do this type of emergency repair may be accomplished with abbreviated procedures; however, this permission will be indicated on the completed Damage Survey Report (DSR) for each site.