geotechnical work definition

geotechnical work means work, in the field or laboratory, undertaken to determine the physical properties of materials recovered from the surface or subsurface or the seabed or its subsoil of any portion of the offshore area;
geotechnical work means any work of any kind related to geothermal investigation and/or development, including but not limited to, investigating, exploiting, developing, surveying, conducting studies of, drilling, processing, re-injecting, constructing, operating or building plants, sumps, brine pits, reservoirs, tanks, waterworks, pumping stations, electric power generating plants, transmission lines, industrial facilities, electric, telegraph or telephone lines, and/or such other works and structures for the production, utilization, and processing of geothermal resources, and/or permitting of any of the forgoing.
geotechnical work. The FIRM will coordinate with the project team to ensure that adequate geotechnical data is collected for the proposed design and construction. We anticipate that the field exploration will consist of two 25 feet deep Standard Penetration Test borings within the footprint of the building expansion to provide information for foundation design, as well as two 20 feet deep borings for a stormwater management area. Seasonal high groundwater levels will be determined and infiltration testing will be performed to support drainage design. Findings will be presented in a geotechnical report, signed and sealed by a professional engineer, specializing in geotechnical engineering. Asbestos/lead survey: The FIRM will provide services to sample and test materials scheduled to be demolished to test for hazardous materials such as asbestos and lead paint in order to establish the minimum requirements for disposal of materials. Basis of Design Report: FIRM will produce a BODR summarizing the findings of Tasks 200. The report will provide a complete description of the proposed improvements including a budgetary cost estimate, listing of proposed new equipment (with design criteria, capacities, make, model, quantities, and key features), listing of existing equipment and structures to be removed, preliminary equipment layout drawings, along with a general narrative of the design, including proposed maintenance of operations plan. FIRM will furnish one electronic pdf copy of the draft report.

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geotechnical work. An assessment of existing site conditions including an analysis of wetland communities, soils, hydrologic conditions, etc. • Physical Site Design: Engineering, site design, regulatory approval and permitting. • Financing: Assemble various financial partners utilizing revenue bonds, grant funding, and loan funds to finance the construction of the project. • Long Term Administration and Maintenance Plan: Develop estimates and plans for ongoing expenses. • Construction: Build the Bank. • Wetland Bank Operations & Post Operation Plan: Respond to regulatory requirements to ensure the ongoing and long term operation (monitoring and maintenance) are successful. • Wetland Bank Operation: Bank credits will be made available for purchase by participating localities.
geotechnical work means work, in the field or laboratory, involving the analysis of the physi-