Field Investigations Sample Clauses

Field Investigations. Any field data collection as deemed necessary and identified in the COUNTY approved Scope of Work will be performed by the A-E in accordance with standard procedures. Field investigations might include, but not be limited to the following:
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Field Investigations. Drilling/Coring Drilling of boreholes (NX size core) at different locations in Chandrabila Coal Block. The depth of each borehole will be about 400 metres. The actual closing depth of each borehole will be decided by XXXXXXXX during the execution of work. Coring shall be done for the entire depth of the boreholes. The actual depth of the borehole will vary depending upon Geological condition.
Field Investigations. Layouts, sizes and conditions of existing structural members and foundation; Materials, extents and condition survey;
Field Investigations. In situations where DLC’s standard troubleshooting activities in accordance with Section 5.3(f) and 5.3(j) cannot identify or correct a Nonconformity and problem analysis by telephone or remote system access is neither successful nor expedient, and upon receipt of a service request from DLC, (i) Itron will provide services as set forth in Schedule D, and shall dispatch appropriate employees or contract personnel to investigate any Nonconformity; and (ii) as part of its field investigation process, Itron will make available all labor, material, exchange equipment, tools, and consumable supplies (e.g., wire, batteries, brackets, and cables) necessary for de-installation and re-installation of such Nonconforming Itron Proprietary Components. If necessary for DLC to relocate a CCU in order to maintain performance of the Fixed Network, Itron shall provide technical assistance to DLC with respect to such relocation to ensure the integrity of the Fixed Network is not materially impaired solely from such necessary relocation. DLC accepts that Itron will not ensure that previous daily read performance will be maintained at levels before such relocation.
Field Investigations. The Contractor shall dispatch appropriate Contractor or sub-contract personnel to investigate any suspect fixed network component not located on customer premises (i.e.: CCUs, NCNs), and will take the necessary action to ensure that acceptable system operability is maintained. The results of such investigations may be to repair, replace or add additional system components to ensure acceptable performance levels are maintained.
Field Investigations. Consultant staff will conduct at least two (2) field/site visits to the City WRF in conjunction with their design activities. The purpose of the visits will include, but not be limited to the following: • Collect background information and data regarding the Project • Inspect details of pertinent existing facilities • Discuss specific issues related to the Project with WRF staff Visits will be prearranged with the City’s Project Manager and will include WRF staff participation during each visit. As appropriate, the Consultant will advise the City of any specific areas or information they wish to see or access during each visit. No City property or information will be removed from the site by the Consultant without prior written authorization from the City’s Project Manager. While at the plant, the Consultant will comply with WRF security and safety policies and procedures. Following each field/site visit, the Consultant will prepare and submit to the City a field trip report, which will include: • Date and time of site visit • Names of personnel involved in the visit • Purpose of the site visit • Areas at the WRF inspected, or visited • Summary of observations, or discussions that occurred • Copies of photographs taken • Required follow-up actions Xxxxx Channel RCB Repair Page 4 of 8 Exhibit A
Field Investigations. Using the field plan developed in Subtask 1.1 and 1.2, Consultant will perform an aquatic survey and/or wetland delineation/jurisdictional determination. Consultant will utilize the USACE 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual (USACE Guidance) and subsequent guidance to identify and delineate all wetlands and waters of the United States. Consultant will also conduct investigations necessary to determine the likely jurisdictional status of any identified wetlands under USACE/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance resulting from applicable U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
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Field Investigations. If required, Consultant will perform fieldwork surveys for critical habitat and T&E species, resulting from Subtask 4.1, for the selected project site. Prior to performing the survey, Consultant will develop a work plan for field activities for coordination with USACE, USFWS, and/or Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). The T&E species survey will be completed in strict compliance with the finally approved work plan.
Field Investigations. In order to complete the permit applications, field investigations are required. Consultant shall complete the following field investigations:
Field Investigations. Contractor and its subconsultants will perform geotechnical boring and engineering, cathodic protection analyses, potholing, and field site surveying. Geotechnical Geotechnical analysis will include a single boring to a depth of approximately 50 feet below existing grade or refusal (whichever is shallower) with a truck-mounted drill rig. The boring will be permitted with San Xxxxxxx County and a private utility locator will be retained. Soil samples will be analyzed in a laboratory to determine their engineering properties. Based on these analyses, a geotechnical report will be prepared that includes earthwork, foundation, and pavement recommendations. The report will be signed by a licensed California Geotechnical Engineer. Cathodic Protection The cathodic protection subconsultant will conduct the following services: • In-situ soil resistivity testing with by the Xxxxxx four-electrode method at the well site. Resistivity testing will be conducted at up to three (3) locations to a depth of 20 feet below grade or the proposed pipeline depth, whichever is shallower. • Soil analysis on up to two (2) samples for as-received and saturated resistivities, pH, and concentrations of chlorides, sulfates, and bicarbonates. Potholing Potholing will be performed to confirm the location of buried utilities. Up to three (3) potholes will be performed at a depth of up to six (6) feet. Field Survey Field surveys will be conducted to verify the existing conditions at the well site. The limits of the proposed survey area are shown in the image below. Proposed Survey / Mapping Limits Horizontal and vertical survey control will be established at the project site based upon the City of Stockton horizontal control network (Record of Survey 35-005) and vertical survey control system (City of Stockton Benchmark Book). Horizontal survey control will be referenced to the California Coordinate System of 1983, Zone 3, U.S. Survey Foot units (CCS83-Z3). Vertical survey control will be referenced to the City of Stockton’s Benchmarks, either the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29) or the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), whichever is appropriate for the project. A ground-based survey will be performed utilizing conventional, 3D laser scanning, and/or GPS surveying techniques at the SSS8 well site. The general items to be surveyed within the project limits include the following:
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