Engineering survey definition

Engineering survey means measurement by angles, distances and elevations of natural or man-made features in the air, on the surface, and in the immediate subsurface of the earth, within underground workings, and on the surface or within bodies of water for the purpose of determining or establishing their size, shape, topography, grades, contours or water surface and depths, and the preparation and perpetuation of field note records and maps depicting these features; but does not include the establishment or determination of easement or property boundary lines; and
Engineering survey means all survey activities required to support the sound conception,
Engineering survey means the deliverables of Motorway engineering survey performed by the State Company before the Bidding Process, including the results of geodetic, geological, archaeological, hydrological, environmental and other types of engineering survey, and approved by the State Expertise on October 15, 2010 No. 988-10/GGE-4081/04, October 25, 2010 No. 1029- 10/GGE-4081/10, April 4, 2014 No. 450-14/GGE-4081/04, April 7, 2014 No. 466-14/GGE-4081/1. Utility Lines mean all and any units, pipes, cables, equipment, structural and other infrastructure elements used for communication and data transfer, water supply, water drainage, gas supply, heating, power supply or sewage purposes. CPI, Index of Consumer Prices means the index of consumer prices for goods and services, the actual data thereon is published by the Federal State Statistics Service at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ in the section \\ Official statistics \ Prices. Engineering Structures, Engineering Road Structures mean engineering road structures in the meaning of clause 3 of article 3 of Federal Law No. 257-FZ dated November 8, 2007 On Motorways and Road Activities in the Russian Federation and on Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation.

Examples of Engineering survey in a sentence

  • This service of utilities shown in conjunction with ASCE Standard CI/ASCE 38-02 constitute a Quality Level “C” Subsurface Utility Engineering survey as outlined below.

  • Operations Engineering survey teams are available, at no charge to Airline, to make surveys of Airline maintenance and operating procedures as mutually agreed by Airline and CFMI.

  • This service of utilities shown in conjunction with ASCE Standard CI/ASCE 38- 02 constitute a Quality Level “C” Subsurface Utility Engineering survey as outlined below.

  • Operations Engineering survey teams are available, at no charge to Airline, to make surveys mutually agreed by Airline maintenance and operating procedures.

  • Task 1 - Review of Site Survey Data Engineering survey information was uploaded to the RWQCB Geotracker database by the previous site consultant in June 2002.

  • The craters are documented in a survey report: “Hangars 1-4: Aircraft Apron Surface Damage Survey” (Attachment 17) Engineering survey of the pavement has determined that the surface is not stable and loose debris may pose a safety hazard to personnel and aircraft.


More Definitions of Engineering survey

Engineering survey which means any survey associated with the location and construction of:
Engineering survey means a survey containing matters including but not limited to, an aircraft’s accident and damage history, maintenance history, manufacture and version data and time since overhaul data;
Engineering survey means all survey activities required to support the sound conception, planning, design, construction, maintenance, operation, and

Related to Engineering survey

  • Existing Survey means the existing ALTA survey of the Property.

  • Survey means a survey of the Property prepared by a surveyor licensed in the State and satisfactory to Lender and the company or companies issuing the Title Insurance Policy, and containing a certification of such surveyor satisfactory to Lender.

  • Architect/Engineer means the individual, individuals, and or firm identified as the “Architect- Engineer” in the preamble of Contract executed by and between the District and the Architect- Engineer for the Project.

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Independent Engineering Report means a report, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and each of the Lenders, prepared by an Independent Engineer, addressed to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders with respect to the Oil and Gas Properties owned by the Borrower or its Subsidiaries (or to be acquired by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, as applicable) which are or are to be included in the Borrowing Base, which report shall (a) specify the location, quantity, and type of the estimated Proven Reserves attributable to such Oil and Gas Properties, (b) contain a projection of the rate of production of such Oil and Gas Properties, (c) contain an estimate of the net operating revenues to be derived from the production and sale of Hydrocarbons from such Proven Reserves based on product price and cost escalation assumptions specified by the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, and (d) contain such other information as is customarily obtained from and provided in such reports or is otherwise reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent or any Lender.