12.12.2012 Views

minimum design & construction standards - Martin County, Florida

minimum design & construction standards - Martin County, Florida

minimum design & construction standards - Martin County, Florida

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

number of the pumps.<br />

3. EXECUTION<br />

RECORDS: Daily records of changes in location of piping, fixtures and other items shall be<br />

kept and recorded on the record drawings. The contractor, developer or developers<br />

engineer/surveyor shall submit monthly progress reports containing the record information<br />

including copies of the signed and sealed surveyor’s field notes.<br />

The contractor, or developers engineer shall review the completed record drawings and<br />

ascertain that all data furnished is accurate and truly represents the work actually installed.<br />

No Record Drawing information will be accepted by the Department from subcontractors.<br />

SUBMITTAL: Upon completion of the work, but prior to submittal of request for final<br />

payment or final acceptance, the contractor or developers engineer shall obtain and submit<br />

record information certified by a <strong>Florida</strong> Professional Land Surveyor. One reproducible and<br />

three paper prints of the plan sheets, profiles, details and lift station shall be provided. The<br />

reproducible set shall be mylar. The three prints shall be signed and sealed by the <strong>Florida</strong><br />

Professional Land Surveyor and the <strong>Florida</strong> Professional Engineer responsible for certifying<br />

the project. Also, two (2) copies of the electronic record drawing files on disc, if available,<br />

shall be submitted in AutoCAD 2000 format.<br />

For horizontal directionally drilled segments of pipe mains, a pre-drill survey shall be<br />

performed by a Professional Surveyor and Mapper to obtain reference measurements as<br />

required to tie the H.D.D. tracking information from the driller to the project survey control.<br />

As a <strong>minimum</strong> this will include vertical (NGVD) and horizontal location at the point of entry<br />

for the borehole. This shall include the alignment vector for the drill rig relative to the<br />

project control baseline survey.<br />

4. CLOSE-OUT<br />

Once all required documentation is received by the Department, 10 days must pass for<br />

processing. After the 10 day period, meters may be issued.<br />

71

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!