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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />(f) <br /> <br />Obtain cross-sections for Purgatory Creek and other creeks at 100 ft. intervals for <br />500 ft. upstream and 500 ft. downstream. Cross-sections will extend 100' in each <br />direction from the centerline of the creek along Purgatory Creek and 50' along the <br />other creeks. Other creeks/channel crossings are near Sta. 47+20, Sta. 67+00, Sta. <br />85+00, Sta. 113 +00 and Sta. 140+00. <br />Take soil borehole locations (up to 57 locations) one time and provide a field <br />crew to locate holes for drillers. Final drilled holes will be tied to horizontal and <br />vertical control. <br /> <br />(g) <br /> <br />1.4.6 Right of entry into private property will be secured by the City ahead of time and will be <br />supplied to KBR and its subconsultants. The Engineer will make contact with property owners <br />24 hours in advance to entering any private property. The Engineer and its subconsultants will <br />abide by all covenants and restrictions as noted in the right of entry agreements. <br /> <br />1.4.7 Be responsible for determining the scope of utility work and notifying the appropriate <br />utility company to schedule adjustments. In addition, the Engineer will be responsible for <br />preparing plans for the adjustment, removal, or relocation of utility facilities in accordance with <br />applicable state and federal laws, regulations, rules, policies, and procedures, including <br />Transportation Code, ~203.092 (Reimbursement for Relocation of Utility Facilities), 43 TAC <br />~15.55 (Construction Cost Participation); 43 TAC ~21.21 (State Participation in Relocation, <br />Adjustment, and/or Removal of Utilities); and 43 TAC ~21.31 et seq. (Utility Accommodation): <br />(a) Obtain utility certification prior to Contractor beginning construction work on any <br />segment of the Project and make such certification available to City and TxDOT <br />stating the status of all utility adjustments and the expected date when all utilities <br />will be adjusted. <br />(b) Identify potential conflicts prior to design of storm sewer, drainage structures, <br />irrigation structures, and bridge layout preparation for review by the City and <br />TxDOT. <br />(c) Evaluate utility conflicts with proposed construction and prepare plans to <br />minimize utility adjustments. <br />(d) Prepare utility layouts, initial contact utility owners and locate existing utilities on <br />the ground for all potential conflicts. The Engineer will pay particular attention to <br />existing waterlines, sanitary sewer lines and gas lines at and along cross streets. <br />The Engineer will investigate the location of irrigation lines which may be <br />adjacent to or cross the Project. <br />(e) Prepare and submit to the City drawings for required utility agreement and/or <br />adjustment. The Engineer will provide a reproducible drawing 11" x 17", with <br />title sheet in hardcopy and in digital format for each utility agreement/adjustment, <br />and will include the following: <br />i. existing and proposed ROW lines; <br />ii. existing and/or proposed roadways; <br />iii. existing and/or proposed storm sewers; <br />IV. underground utility in plan and profile; <br />v. limits of existing casing pipe; <br />VI. owner of utility; and <br /> <br />7 <br />