Television Inspection Sample Clauses

Television Inspection. The existing lines will be televised and recorded to determine the condition of the line and to locate existing connections. The Engineer shall observe the TV inspection in progress. Upon completion, the Engineer shall contact the State to review the DVD, if necessary. The Engineer shall perform the television inspection one manhole (structure) section at a time and control flow so that it will not exceed 25% of the pipe diameter at the time of televising. When the depth of flow at the upstream manhole of the manhole section being televised is above the maximum allowable for television inspection, the Engineer shall reduce the flow to allowable levels by temporarily plugging or blocking the flow, or perform the inspections during minimum flow hours.
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Television Inspection. The existing lines will be televised and recorded to determine the condition of the line and to locate existing connections. The inspector will observe the TV inspection in progress. Upon completion, the Contractor will contact the Engineer to review the DVD, if necessary. The existing lines will be televised and recorded to determine the condition of the line and to locate existing connections. The inspector will observe the TV inspection in progress. Upon completion, the Contractor will contact the Engineer to review the DVD, if necessary. Perform television inspection one manhole (structure) section at a time. Control flow so that it will not exceed 25% of the pipe diameter at the time of televising. When the depth of flow at the upstream manhole of the manhole section being televised is above the maximum allowable for television inspection, reduce the flow to allowable levels by temporarily plugging or blocking the flow, or perform the inspections during minimum flow hours.
Television Inspection. 3.1 The contractor shall use a color pan tilt, rotating head camera specifically designed and constructed for sewer inspection. Each sewer to be televised shall be suitably isolated to eliminate or control flow during video inspection to allow for the entire circumference of the pipe to be viewed. Lighting for the camera shall provide a clear picture of the entire periphery of the existing sewer. The camera shall pause at service connections and pipe ends to evaluate water tightness of the openings. The contractor shall video record the televised sewer inspection, locating each sewer service connection entering the sewer. The video recording tape shall be in VHS format. The contractor is required to submit electronic inspection reports to document the work that is performed and the condition of the sewer. To support the electronic submission of reports, the contractor shall have the following minimum computer equipment: • Pentium II computer 300mhz, RAM 64 MB (preferably 128 MB), adequate hard drive space (min. 160MB/year of data) • Iomega or equivalent 100MB ZIP drive or 32 MB Flashcard with SanDisk or Datafab Card Reader Custom application software for completing the electronic submittals shall be provided by MSD. If necessary, MSD shall also provide approximately 6-8 hours of training for each employee that shall be inputting the data for the contractor.
Television Inspection. A. Provide inspection of both the upstream and downstream manholes beginning at the top of each manhole and panning down to inspect the manhole’s interior walls. Center camera in manhole invert to the extent allowed by the invert geometry. Pan and record the entire circumference of the pipe penetration/manhole wall.
Television Inspection. (a) Television inspection shall be between manholes or other appropriate locations as directed by the Contract Administrator.
Television Inspection. A. All new sewer pipelines shall be television inspected by the Contractor prior to acceptance to assure proper jointing and flow characteristics. Television inspections shall not be scheduled until construction of other utilities in the same area is completed and pipeline under consideration has been backfilled and compacted to sub-grade elevation. Television inspection will be performed after the pipelines have been cleaned and also for a second time at end of the 1-year maintenance period. Contractor will be required to repair any defects noted at this time at no additional cost to the Town.

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  • IN INSPECTION Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Agree to inspect the Premises and write any present damages or needed repairs on a move-in checklist. ☐ - Shall not inspect the Premises or complete a move-in checklist.

  • Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance The Contractor is responsible for installation and maintenance of the BMPs as a part of its Bid. The Design Professional shall obtain the services of a qualified testing laboratory to inspect the BMPs in accordance with the permits, the costs of such inspections to be borne by the Owner. In the event of Abnormal Weather Conditions or force majeure, the Contractor shall be compensated for re-installation of BMPs at established Unit Prices.

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  • Safety Inspection During inspection of County facilities conducted by the State Division of Occupational Safety and Health for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the employee's agency/department. The employee so designated shall suffer no loss of pay when this function is performed during the employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • Site Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by the Owner upon which the Work is to be performed, including rights-of-way and easements for access thereto, and such other lands furnished by the Owner that are designated for the use of the Contractor. Also referred to as Project Site, Job Site and Premises.

  • Site Visit 7.1 The Tenderer, at the Tenderer's own responsibility and risk, is encouraged to visit and examine and inspect the Site of the Required Services and its surroundings and obtain all information that may be necessary for preparing the Tender and entering in to a contract for the Services. The costs of visiting the Site shall beat the Tenderer's own expense.

  • Site Visits ‌ The Commission may visit the School at any time and may, at its discretion, conduct site visits and monitoring. When appropriate, the Commission shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of visits. Such site visits may include any activities reasonably related to fulfillment of the Commission’s oversight responsibilities including, but not limited to, inspection of the facilities; audit of financial books and records; inspection of records maintained by the School; interviews and observations of the principal, staff, school families, staff of an affiliated nonprofit or educational service provider and community members; and observation of classroom instruction.

  • Sites Sites shall mean the locations set forth in the Contract Documentation.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.

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