Archeological Surveys Sample Clauses

Archeological Surveys a. Archeological Reconnaissance Surveys - The Engineer shall conduct a Reconnaissance Survey as defined in 13 TAC 26.5(57) and 13 TAC 26.20(1). The Engineer shall submit a permit application for a Texas Antiquities Permit and a report on the work conducted under the permit. Permit applications for the conduct of an Archeological Reconnaissance Survey shall follow the current SOU for Individual Antiquities Permit Applications, which is available from the State. The content for Archeological Reconnaissance Survey reports shall follow the current SOU for Archeological Survey Reports, which is available from the State. The draft and final report shall also fulfill the reporting requirements for the Texas Antiquities Permit.
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Archeological Surveys. The CONSULTANT shall conduct Archeological field surveys as required, in accordance with Part 2, Chapter 12 of the PD&E Manual.
Archeological Surveys.  The conduct of an Archeological Survey (Reconnaissance or Intensive) shall conform to the current review standards for Archeological Survey Reports as presented in the "Archeological Sites and Cemeteries Toolkit" and is available from the State. The Engineer shall undertake the following activities and demonstrate that these activities occurred by providing supporting data to the State. o Archeological surveys shall be performed for specific proposed transportation activities. Perform archeological surveys under a Texas Antiquities Permit issued by THC and signed by a State professional archeologist (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, and Chapter 26). o Perform surveys, reporting, and documentation to satisfy the National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106 and Antiquities Code requirements for determining whether archeological sites are present in the project area, and whether test excavations or a higher level of archeological work is needed. o An archeological background study shall be performed prior to field work. If the Technical Expert has already performed an archeological background study or has been provided with a background study by the State. The new study will incorporate the previous findings as part of the required study. o A physical inspection of the project area. o Documentation of all conditions affecting the potential integrity of archeological deposits in accordance with regulations 36 CFR 60.4 governing eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and regulations TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26.8, governing evaluation of archeological sites for designation as SALs. o Evaluation of the potential for intact archeological deposits to be present in the proposed project area. For this project, the archeological assumptions are listed below. Segment Estimated Existing ROW (acres) Estimated New ROW (acres) Estimated APE (acres) Estimated Acreage for Pedestrian Survey/Shovel Testing Estimated Acreage for Mechanical Trenching No. of Backhoe Trenching Locations A-3 250 185 435 110 75 4 C-1 160 155 315 95 60 4 C-2 160 75 235 45 30 4 D 210 115 325 70 45 4 DocuSign Envelope ID: 67397975-F81B-4755-90E3-12120FAB096F o Photo-documentation of evidence supporting a recommendation that deposits in the project area do or do not have sufficient integrity for the preservation of eligible sites. Photo-documentation shall provide a representative record of all relevant impacts reducing the integrity of potential archeological deposits in...
Archeological Surveys. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.)

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  • Geological and Archeological Specimens If, during the execution of the Work, the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any servant, employee, or agent of either should uncover any valuable material or materials, such as, but not limited to, treasure trove, geological specimens, archival material, archeological specimens, or ore, the Contractor acknowledges that title to the foregoing is vested in the Owner. The Contractor shall notify the Owner upon the discovery of any of the foregoing, shall take reasonable steps to safeguard it, and seek further instruction from the Design Professional. Any additional cost incurred by the Contractor shall be addressed under the provision for changed conditions. The Contractor agrees that the Geological and Water Resources Division and the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources may inspect the Work at reasonable times.

  • Surveys Each Borrower shall submit the Ship owned by it regularly to all periodical or other surveys which may be required for classification purposes and, if so required by the Security Trustee provide the Security Trustee, with copies of all survey reports.

  • Geological and archaeological finds It is expressly agreed that mining, geological or archaeological rights do not form part of this Agreement with the Contractor for the Works, and the Contractor hereby acknowledges that it shall not have any mining rights or interest in the underlying minerals, fossils, antiquities, structures or other remnants or things either of particular geological or archaeological interest and that such rights, interest and property on or under the Site shall vest in and belong to the Authority or the concerned Government Instrumentality. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent its workmen or any other person from removing or damaging such interest or property and shall inform the Authority forthwith of the discovery thereof and comply with such instructions as the concerned Government Instrumentality may reasonably give for the removal of such property. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that any reasonable expenses incurred by the Contractor hereunder shall be reimbursed by the Authority. It is also agreed that the Authority shall procure that the instructions hereunder are issued by the concerned Government Instrumentality within a reasonable period.

  • Topographic Survey 3.1 Notify affected property owners of pending survey.

  • ARCHAEOLOGY Lessee shall not destroy, disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of any kind on Weld County lands as provided by law. These resources include, but are not limited to, all artifacts of stone, wood or metal, pictographs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic nature shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately.

  • Survey Buyer may obtain a survey of the Property before the Closing to assure that there are no defects, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line or acreage disputes, or other such matters, that would be disclosed by a survey ("Survey Problems"). The cost of the survey shall be paid by the Buyer. Not later than business days prior to the Closing, Buyer shall notify Seller of any Survey Problems which shall be deemed to be a defect in the title to the Property. Seller shall be required to remedy such defects within business days and prior to the Closing. If Seller does not or cannot remedy any such defect(s), Buyer shall have the option of canceling this Agreement, in which case the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Buyer.

  • Geotechnical 19 The A/E as required shall review past pavement, soil 20 and geology investigations, discuss past findings as 21 impacting the subject roadway project, and independently 22 perform design-needed geotechnical services including 23 development and implementation of a field investigation plan 24 involving any field data collection as deemed necessary, 25 development of a laboratory testing program to conduct soils 26 surface and subsurface characterization tests as applicable 1 to the needs of the project, development of seismic analysis 2 and design criteria in accordance with code requirements, 3 development of pavement condition studies to provide 4 recommendations concerning life cycle costs and 5 rehabilitation/reconstruction methods, and recommendations 6 for the design of foundations, embankment and excavation 7 procedures, settlement analysis, lateral, active, and passive 8 earth pressures, de-watering, landslide mapping, slope 9 stabilization, soil corrosion, erosion, sedimentation control 10 and other applicable design criteria as deemed necessary.

  • Road Surfaces (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders.

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  • For Product Development Projects and Project Demonstrations  Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name.  Estimated or actual energy and cost savings, and estimated statewide energy savings once market potential has been realized. Identify all assumptions used in the estimates.  Greenhouse gas and criteria emissions reductions.  Other non-energy benefits such as reliability, public safety, lower operational cost, environmental improvement, indoor environmental quality, and societal benefits.  Data on potential job creation, market potential, economic development, and increased state revenue as a result of the project.  A discussion of project product downloads from websites, and publications in technical journals.  A comparison of project expectations and performance. Discuss whether the goals and objectives of the Agreement have been met and what improvements are needed, if any.

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