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Revision as of 17:46, 28 July 2022
Pre-construction: design verification and site walk-through[edit]
When the design is 90 % complete, the project manager (PM) should conduct a walk-through of the site to verify that the designs match site conditions. This site walk-through is a critical step in the transition from design to construction and helps the project manager plan for future pre-bid or pre-construction meetings. The PM should think carefully about how a contractor will be able to build the LID practice, determine if the design drawings and construction notes address specific LID construction requirements, and whether they contain inaccuracies or are missing detail. Table X identifies details key points and considerations for the walk-through.
Verification point | Key considerations |
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Adjacent land uses |
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Contributing and receiving drainage areas |
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Seasonal maintenance operations |
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Location of LID features |
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Existing and planned infrastructure/utilities |
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Property boundaries and building foundations |
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Natural heritage features and existing vegetation |
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Access, sequencing, staging, and constructability |
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