Difference between revisions of "As-built surveys"

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#Identify the type, diameter, and material of exposed utilities
#Identify the type, diameter, and material of exposed utilities
#Include data on critical feature elevations and existing utilities, such as:
#Include data on critical feature elevations and existing utilities, such as:
**Inverts of newly installed pipe
***Inverts of newly installed pipe
**Vertical and horizontal bends in pipes
***Vertical and horizontal bends in pipes
**Existing public utilities
***Existing public utilities
**Existing private utilities
***Existing private utilities
**New and existing structures (e.g., catchbasins, manholes, chambers, etc.)<br>
***New and existing structures (e.g., catchbasins, manholes, chambers, etc.)<br>


Inspection Points:<br>
Inspection Points:<br>
*Datum matches the pre-engineering survey or selected reference feature
*Datum matches the pre-engineering survey or selected reference feature
*Data provided in as-built survey matches the as-built standards of the local municipality<br>
*Data provided in as-built survey matches the as-built standards of the local municipality<br>

Revision as of 20:08, 19 July 2022

Throughout the construction process, it is sometimes necessary to deviate from the intended design of LID features and adapt the design to on-site conditions. The completion of a post-construction as-built survey is a standard operating procedure for engineering projects that captures any changes made to the feature’s design during construction.

Survey Steps:

  1. Use the same datum as the pre-engineering survey
  2. If a pre-engineering survey is not available, use a reference feature as the datum
  3. Identify the type, diameter, and material of exposed utilities
  4. Include data on critical feature elevations and existing utilities, such as:
      • Inverts of newly installed pipe
      • Vertical and horizontal bends in pipes
      • Existing public utilities
      • Existing private utilities
      • New and existing structures (e.g., catchbasins, manholes, chambers, etc.)

Inspection Points:

  • Datum matches the pre-engineering survey or selected reference feature
  • Data provided in as-built survey matches the as-built standards of the local municipality