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Langston, Jeff D 12/8/2009 3:27:02 PM

Technical Champion:

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Operating Company (US):

Administrator

Operating Company (Union Gas):

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Operating Company (BCPLFS)

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SECTION I - SPECIFICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SCOPE.............................................................................................................................................2
REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................2
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................4
LAND, RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PERMITS U.S........................................................................5
LAND, RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PERMITS CANADIAN........................................................6
EXCEPTIONS................................................................................................................................7
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS........................................................................................................7
COST CONTROL, REPORTING AND SCHEDULING..........................................................7
SURVEYING AND MAPPING PRACTICES............................................................................8

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9A
9B
9D
9E
9F

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Scope.......................................................................................................................................................................8
Coordinate System and Datum............................................................................................................................8
Surveying Methods, Formats and Accuracy Requirements..............................................................................9
Monumentation....................................................................................................................................................12
Field Notes............................................................................................................................................................13

GEODETIC CONTROL NETWORK.......................................................................................14


AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY........................................................................................................15
MAPPING U.S. PROJECTS....................................................................................................15
MAPPING CANADIAN PROJECTS.....................................................................................16
SECTION II - APPENDICES

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APPENDIX A DATA SHEET.....................................................................................................2


APPENDIX B COORDINATE SYSTEM REFERENCES.....................................................7
APPENDIX C - STANDARD SURVEY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.........................10
APPENDIX D FIGURES..........................................................................................................11
APPENDIX E DATA DICTIONARY......................................................................................17
APPENDIX F - SAMPLE DRAWINGS.....................................................................................29

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SCOPE

1.A

This specification defines the basic requirements for surveying and mapping services for
preliminary, reconnaissance and location surveys on pipeline routes and property
locations on land. Included herein are the minimum requirements needed to perform
these services on a project from the release of work until the completion of the job.

1.B

Contractor shall refer to Section II for project specific details and exceptions to this
specification. This is a generic specification for surveys. Separate specifications
clarifying the critical requirements for each type of survey are listed in 2.D. These
independent specifications include preliminary, construction and as-built requirements.

1.C

The term Company, as referred to in this specification, shall be defined as Spectra


Energy Transmission and/or its affiliates.

1.D

The term Contractor, as referred to in this specification, shall be defined as the firm
providing survey services for the Company.

REFERENCES
The following specifications, procedures and industry standards are incorporated for the
jurisdictions where they are applicable. The latest editions of these documents shall be
used.

2.A

2.B
2.B.1

Industry
AASHO

Guide for Accommodating Utilities on Highway


Rights-Of-Way

RFCP

Regulations for Construction Projects

OHSA

Occupational Health & Safety Act

Government
Code of Federal Regulations

2.B.1.1

25 CFR 161

Rights-Of-Way over Indian Lands, Bureau of Indian


Affairs, Department of the Interior.

2.B.1.2

33 CFR 320

General Regulatory Policies, U.S. Army Corps of


Engineers, Department of Defense

2.B.1.3

33 CFR 330

Nationwide Permits, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,


Department of Defense

2.B.1.4

43 CFR 2800

Use of Rights-Of-Way, Principles and Procedures,


Bureau of Land Management, Department of the
Interior.

2.B.1.5

43 CFR 2880

Use of Rights-Of-Way for Mineral Leasing Purposes,


Bureau of Land Management, Department of the
Interior.

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2.B.1.6

49 CFR 195

Transportation of Hazardous Liquids and Anhydrous


Ammonia by Pipeline, Office of Pipeline Safety,
Department of Transportation.

2.B.1.7

50 CFR 29

Land Use Management, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and


Wildlife, Department of Interior.

2.B.2

Federal Geographic Data Committee


FGDC-STD-007

2.B.3

United States Geological Survey


NMAS

2.C

Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standards, Federal


Geodetic Control Subcommittee, Department of the
Interior.
National Map Accuracy Standards, Bureau of the
Budget, Department of the Interior

Canadian

2.C.1

OEB

Ontario Energy Board

2.C.2

NEB

National Energy Board

2.C.3

Surveys & Surveyors Act

2.C.4

Ministry of Consumer & Business Services

2.C.5

Registry Act

2.C.6

Land Titles Act

2.D

Company Specifications

2.D.1

CS-PS2

Route Surveys-New Pipelines

2.D.2

CS-PS3

Route Surveys-Loop Pipelines

2.D.3

CS-PS4

Route Surveys-Offshore Pipelines

2.D.4

CS-PS5

Station and Appurtenance Site Surveys

2.D.5

CS-PS6

Boundary Surveys

2.D.6

CS-PS7

Building Permit Surveys

2.D.7

CS-PS8

Pipeline Insitu Replacement Surveys

2.D.8

CS-PS9

Pipeline Pressure Testing Surveys

2.D.9

CS-PS10

Pipeline DOT Compliance Surveys

2.D.10

CS-PS11

Pipeline Aerial Imagery Surveys

2.D.11

CS-PS12

Pre-Construction Surveys-CANADA

2.D.12

CS-PS13

Construction Surveys-CANADA

2.D.13

CS-PS14

Pipeline GPS Surveys

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3.A

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The Company shall be responsible for furnishing the following to the surveyor(s) upon
initiation of the survey project:

3.A.1

Station Discharge name.

3.A.2

Reference line numbers, and pipeline names if applicable, for each line to be surveyed
or identified in the survey.

3.A.3

Beginning and ending survey station numbers, facilities or reference points for tie-in
purposes.

3.A.4

Locations of proposed crossovers, right-of-way restrictions or deviations (if different


from what is depicted on other reference documents provided by the Company).

3.A.5

Survey station numbers for proposed appurtenance, manifold or anomaly replacement


sites.

3.A.6

Alignment drawings of the area(s) included in the survey.

3.A.7

USGS quadrangle maps (7.5-minute series, 1:24000 scale) of the area(s) included in
the survey. Reference maps providing similar topographical information are required
for surveys in Canada.

3.A.8

Field Notes from previous surveys if a route change is being made or a survey is being
extended.

3.B

The latest editions of referenced standards and maps should be used.

3.C

The work shall be complete in every respect, conform to the requirements of laws, codes
or regulations applicable to the particular area, and be performed in accordance with
commonly accepted standards of professional practices, utilizing prevailing technologies
with properly maintained and calibrated equipment.

3.D

Federal, provincial, state & local government agencies generally require survey maps to
accompany applications for rights-of-way over lands and water bodies under their
jurisdiction. Permits to survey for rights-of-way may also be required. The Ontario
Energy Board (OEB), the National Energy Board (NEB) and the U.S. Code of Federal
Regulations contains requirements of most federal agencies for rights-of-way surveys and
maps. References to some of these requirements are listed in the References (2). In
addition, the Contractor is responsible for obtaining copies of any provincial, state or
local regulations applicable to the particular work area.

3.E

All surveying and mapping work shall be performed under the direct supervision of a
qualified engineer and/or surveyor licensed in the state or province in which the work is
to be done. The name(s) and license number(s) of the engineer and/or surveyor under
which the work will be supervised (herein known as the Field Supervisor) shall be
provided to Company before the start of work. The Field Supervisor should be familiar
with the particular area and have access to information obtained from previous local
surveys. The Field Supervisor shall be the single point of contact to the Company and
shall be responsible for assigning duties to the survey crews, submitting the required

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information and time sheets to the field office for review and informing the Company on
the crewing requirements, survey difficulties, etc.
3.F

Each crew shall be equipped with a cellular phone c/w message answering service. The
Field Supervisor shall also have an electronic pager and shall check the cellular phone
message center within 10 minutes of being paged.

3.G

Safety equipment such as hard hats and safety boots shall be worn when surveying in the
vicinity of any construction equipment. Field crews shall familiarize themselves with the
applicable occupational safety and health act (OSHA/OH&S), Regulations for
Construction Projects (RFCP) and all pertinent Company specifications. Contractor shall
conform to Companys safety requirements including the use of any Personal Protective
Equipment required to perform the work.

3.H

Surveying shall be performed by a qualified Contractor who shall provide all personnel,
material and equipment for a Radial Electronic Distance Measuring (EDM) device and/or
Global Positioning System (GPS) survey; including, but not limited to, stakes, laths, field
books, flagging, brush cutting equipment, and materials for setting corners and bench
marks, including supervisory personnel necessary to perform and record the survey
and/or to map all of the required Company properties and facilities as set forth by the
Company in Section II, or in the Contract. Contractor shall also provide a suitable truck,
capable of traveling on construction roads and rights-of-way and of carrying the survey
crew and equipment. For surveys in remote areas, water crossings or wetlands, the
Contractor shall be required to provide transport, such as a boat, marsh buggy or fourwheel drive automotive equipment.

3.I

The Contractor is expected to provide observations and recommendations concerning all


items detailed in this specification and in Appendix A, applicable to the work. The
Contractor shall immediately, upon discovery, notify the Company of any problem(s) that
may impact the cost or progress of the work.

3.J

Contractors employees, where applicable, shall attend any required safety classes prior
to the start of work.

LAND, RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PERMITS U.S.

4.A

Company will provide, where applicable, all rights in land upon which the survey is to
take place.

4.B

Company will obtain, where applicable, all permits necessary for the performance of the
project.

4.C

Company will obtain permission to survey for Contractor on all properties upon which
the survey is to take place. Contractor shall confirm with Company that such entry
permission has been obtained prior to entering all properties. For Canadian projects,
landowner notification will be performed by a Union Gas Land Regulation Agent.

4.D

Prior arrangements to cross adjacent properties, to traverse private roads or to pass


through gates to reach the location, in which the survey work is to take place, shall be

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made by Contractor before entering thereon. Contractor shall notify and coordinate all
such notification with the Company prior to beginning the work.
4.E

Company will provide, where applicable, all maps and records from and notifications to
public entities and private companies necessary for the location of underground utilities.

4.F

Company will provide all maps and records from public entities and private companies
necessary for the determination of lines of ownership, the preparation of permit drawings,
and property and easement plats, and legal descriptions.

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5.A

LAND, RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PERMITS CANADIAN


General

5.A.1

The Company will provide title search of new easement lands to the Contractor.
Acquisition of additional land information (eg. Abutting land) is the responsibility of
the Contractor. The Contractor shall notify landowners and tenants in writing and in
person prior to entering any property unless otherwise noted. A copy of this letter
shall be provided to the Company for approval prior to issuing. Certain landowners
may not grant their consent to survey, in which case the Contractor shall not enter
these properties until the Ontario Energy Board has issued a right of entry order and as
directed by the Engineer.

5.A.2

The Contractor shall obtain landowner and tenant approval before cutting any trees or
vegetation to facilitate the survey. The Contractor shall be responsible for all land and
property damages, other than reasonable crop loss, and must have a designate
available to resolve all landowner issues upon notification by the Company.
Excavations created when searching for evidence shall be promptly backfilled. The
Contractor shall immediately report any crop damage to the Company complete with
the location, dimensions, and type of crop and a sketch of the area. The Company will
use this information to compensate the landowner or tenant.

5.B

Utility Locates

5.B.1

The Contractor shall arrange for all utility locates and stake outs. Underground
utilities shall be located by the Owning Authority prior to setting iron bars. This is
particularly important when working in the vicinity of high pressure natural gas
pipelines. No iron bars shall be located within 1 m of a pipeline.

5.B.2

The Contractor shall contact Company personnel for locates of all company pipelines
in the area where they are surveying. No bars shall be set or excavations dug prior to
the locates. The Contractor shall be prepared to electronically locate pipeline where
authorized in writing by the Company. This work will not be considered extra work to
the job description.

5.B.3

All iron bars shall be buried a minimum of 460 mm (18 inches). All temporary
wooden stakes or nails shall be removed after the legal survey is complete or sooner if
they will be in the way of crop planting, spraying or harvesting.

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EXCEPTIONS

6.A

Contractor shall obtain the Companys written approval for any deviation from the
requirements of this specification, Section II, or other documents applicable to the
contract. Any exceptions to this specification shall be referenced by paragraph number.

6.B

This document is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the use of this specification as set
forth does not relieve the Contractors responsibility to complete the work as stated in
Section II or in the Contract. Section II and the Contract may contain exceptions to the
requirements of this specification.

ERRORS AND OMISSIONS


Contractor shall notify Company at once in writing of any error, omission or discrepancy
discovered in this specification or any associated drawings and/or instructions, and
Company shall issue instructions to be followed. If Contractor proceeds prior to receiving
such instructions, necessary corrections shall be made without charge to Company.

COST CONTROL, REPORTING AND SCHEDULING

8.A

Contractor shall maintain adequate accounting records during the progress of the work.
All cost tracking data pertaining to items chargeable to cost of the work shall be made
available to Company.

8.B

Contractor shall furnish Company with a daily survey progress report prepared and
signed by the Contractor. The report shall include total man-hours and equipment used
during each day along with the Survey Service Daily Time Sheet (Form TS-19, Section
II) prepared by each survey crew chief describing the work done each day, a listing of all
crew personnel, all equipment used and a photocopy of all field notes completed.

8.C

Contractor shall plan and conduct all operations to obtain maximum efficiency and is
encouraged to suggest alternate work sequences or methods that will meet the intent of
this specification at the lowest possible cost to Company.

8.D

Contractor shall notify Company of its daily and/or weekly field work schedule before
starting work and shall obtain Companys approval 5 days in advance before changing
the work schedule. Company reserves the right to modify the work schedule at its
discretion.

8.E

Contractors schedule shall not have gaps unless approved by Company or due to weather
conditions.

8.F

Contractor must obtain Company approval prior to working any incidental overtime.
Incidental overtime means overtime worked for Contractors convenience, which is
confined to a fraction of the total work force; usually small groups assigned to a specific
task.

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9.A

SURVEYING AND MAPPING PRACTICES


Scope9.A

9.A.1

Surveying and Mapping can include any of the survey types contained in this
specification (2.D).

9.A.2

All Contractor personnel must be familiar with the entire contents of this specification
and any associated specifications as defined by the survey type being performed.

9.A.3

The equipment and methods used shall be capable of achieving the accuracy required
and are subject to Company approval.

9.A.4

All surveying shall be of a radial trigonometric method, or of the Global Positioning


System (GPS), placing an X, Y, and Z coordinate on all points of the survey. There are
obvious exceptions, such as leveling, short ties, initial route layout, construction
staking, deep water crossings, and directional drills, requiring Company approval. All
work, regardless of the method of survey, must be tied to the same coordinate system.

9.A.5

All surveying shall originate from the Companys Geodetic Control System
Monumentation, if such exists. If there is no existing control monumentation, control
shall be established in geodetic longitude, latitude, and elevation to a minimum of five
(5) decimal places horizontal and two (2) decimal places vertical and monumented per
9.E of this specification.

9.A.6

All GPS surveys shall use the Data Dictionary provided in Appendix E of this
document.

9.A.7

The deliverable product for surveying work, where applicable, includes:

9.A.7.1

The original field notes or note books.

9.A.7.2

The coordinate list in the format described in 9.B.2 of this specification.

9.A.7.3

A printout of all traverse closure calculations.

9.A.7.4

The sketches of the legal descriptions, provided by the Company, or otherwise


acquired and the electronic working sketch mosaic of these sketches (Companys
version of CAD drawings).

9.A.7.5

A description of the vertical and horizontal datum used for the survey.

9.A.7.6

The inclusion of all supplemental information as required by each survey type subspecification (2.D).

9.B
9.B.1

Coordinate System and Datum U.S. Projects9.B


All coordinates shall be calculated within the appropriate zone of either the State Plane
Coordinate System or Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM). All bearings shall be
grid bearings and all distances shall be true unadjusted horizontal distances. NOTE:
Several of the individual survey specifications (CS-PS2 through CS-PS14) include
requirements for coordinate system and data. The above requirements only apply in
cases where an individual survey specification DOES NOT specify requirements.

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9.B.2

Regardless of whether or not a drawing is one of the items included in the deliverable
product, a coordinate list shall be furnished in the form of a comma delimited ASCII
text file in the format (see 9.D for ASCII format).

9.B.3

The preferred horizontal geodetic datum used for all surveys shall be the North
American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) converted to feet, where practical, and the
vertical geodetic datum shall be the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD
88) converted to feet.

9.C
9.C.1

Coordinate System and Datum Canadian Projects


CANADA EAST

9.C.1.1

For all surveys, drawings and digital data, the 6 degree UTM Coordinate System
(NAD 83), as used by MNR for the Ontario Base Mapping, shall be used.

9.C.1.2

Values for existing Geodetic Horizontal stations must be derived from the MNR
COSINE data bank.

9.C.1.3

The preferred horizontal geodetic datum used for all surveys shall be the North
American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) converted to meters, and the vertical geodetic
datum shall be the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) converted
to meters.

9.C.2

CANADA WEST

9.C.2.1

For all surveys, drawings and digital data, the Contractor will use UTM coordinate
system, Zone 10.

9.C.2.2

The preferred horizontal geodetic datum used for all surveys shall be the North
American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) converted to meters, and the vertical geodetic
datum shall be the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) converted
to meters.

9.D

Surveying Methods, Formats and Accuracy Requirements9.D


All surveys must begin at a known point locatable on an alignment sheet that has a
known map station value (i.e. road crossing, mainline valve, etc.).

9.D.1

Global Positioning Survey (GPS) Requirements

9.D.1.1

Global Positioning for horizontal and/or vertical control shall, as a minimum,


conform to the 1-Decimeter Accuracy Classification of the Federal Geographic
Data Committee, Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standards and all other Global
Positioning work shall conform to the 1-Meter Accuracy Classification of said
Standards. A 1-Meter Global Positioning shall only be used where relative
positional tolerances allow, as determined by the Company.

9.D.1.2

The Contractor must submit all location data that has been collected with a GPS
surveying device in comma-delimited ASCII text file format, which includes the
coordinate pairs for each feature and all required attribution data. Features to be
collected will be identified by the Company in the pre-project planning via the

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feature code list/data dictionary (included in Appendix E of this document) or as


otherwise specified by the Company. Horizontal coordinates must be provided in
accordance with specifications as described in 9.B of this document or as
otherwise stated in the project-specific requirements accompanying this document.
9.D.1.3

Contractor shall submit a brief survey report. The report shall describe the methods
and an assessment of the results of the field work.

9.D.1.4

The Contractor shall provide two copies of all survey data to the Company in an
electronic data format on either 3.5 diskette or CD. The Contractor may provide
additional data submission through email, but this shall not replace floppy disk or
compact disc submittals.

9.D.1.5

In all cases, the ASCII file must contain a minimum of the following entries, each
delimited by commas. Each entry, with the exception of Latitude, Longitude and
Elevation, shall be encompassed by quotation marks regardless of whether the
fields are populated or not.

9.D.1.5.1

Latitude, or an equivalent y-value for alternate coordinate systems

9.D.1.5.2

Longitude, or an equivalent x-value for alternate coordinate systems

9.D.1.5.3

Mean Sea Level (Elevation), the z-value for the relevant coordinate system.

9.D.1.5.4

Feature Type (as called out in the data dictionary)

9.D.1.5.5

Shot Number (to correspond with any called out in supplemental note/drawing
files)

9.D.1.5.6

Feature ID (i.e. Valve ID, Highway Name/Number, etc.)

9.D.1.5.7

Date formatted as DD/MM/YYYY

9.D.1.5.8

Applicable comments

9.D.2

Traditional Survey Requirements

9.D.2.1

Conventional horizontal survey shall, as a minimum, conform to 3rd Order Class II


(1:5000) of the Federal Geographic Data Committee, Geospatial Positioning
Accuracy Standards. Canadian surveys shall meet the same accuracy requirements
as surveys in the United States.

9.D.2.2

Conventional horizontal control lines shall be run closed and balanced between the
nearest Company-approved horizontal control monuments. The control line routes,
monuments used and observations made for bearing are subject to Company
approval. All control traverse closure calculation printouts shall be made available
to the Company for approval and made a part of the survey documentation.

9.D.2.3

The recommended distance between conventional horizontal control instrument


points is in the range of 1000 to 3000 ft (300 to 900 m). If elevations are carried
with the horizontal control, then vertical angles and distances must be read in both
forward and reverse directions and shorter balanced distances than stated above
shall be used.

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9.D.2.4

All traverse horizontal angles, control or otherwise, shall be doubled and averaged,
all traverse vertical angles shall be read direct and reverse and averaged, and all
traverse line distances shall be read in feet (meters) with a Company approved
electronic distance measuring device. Any average horizontal angle deviation of
more than ten (10) seconds from the initial angle of a set shall be cause for rejection
of that set. Elevations carried trigonometrically with traversing shall be balanced.

9.D.2.5

All instrument points, other than the geodetic control system monumentation
described later, shall, where practical, be permanently monumented using steel rods
a minimum of 3/8 in (10 mm) diameter set at sufficient depth to ensure stability and
shall, where practical, be placed in a protected location and referenced to two
permanent visible objects by bearing and distance. Where permanent
monumentation is prohibited by land use or surface type or where it is not practical
to set the points where subsequent construction will not destroy the monuments,
temporary monuments shall be used.

9.D.2.6

All secondary traverse lines shall be run, closed out and balanced between control
points. There shall be no leg of any traverse less than 200 ft (60 m) in length. All
secondary traverse closure calculation printouts shall be made available to the
Company for approval and made a part of the survey documentation.

9.D.2.7

Stub traverse lines for necessary ties shall be allowed, if said lines are no more than
two legs in length, otherwise a closed loop shall be run.

9.D.2.8

Chaining, whether with a steel chain or tape, or a fiberglass tape, is only allowed
for side ties that are not critical to achieving the accuracy requirements. Chaining is
not allowed for traversing. Side ties which are not more than 100 ft (30 m) from the
baseline can be made by means of a right angle offset, if done with a right angle
prism or a properly adjusted accurate compass and if they are not critical to the
integrity of the work.

9.D.2.9

Vertical control shall conform to Third Order of the Federal Geographic Data
Committee, Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standards. Vertical control level lines
shall be run, closed out and balanced between the nearest Company approved
vertical control monuments. Canadian surveys shall meet the same accuracy
requirements as surveys in the United States.

9.D.2.10

Stub level lines shall not be allowed, unless the line is closed back to its origin and
balanced.

9.D.2.11

All established benchmark locations along a level line shall be of a permanent


nature, marked in the field and described in the field book and placed at intervals
not to exceed 0.3 mile (500 m), where practical.

9.D.2.12

Geodetic control point pairs shall be placed at the beginning and at the end of the
subject route or at convenient places within a subject Company facility. Additional
control point pairs shall be placed at intervals of approximately 5 miles (8 km)
along the subject route, locations subject to Company approval. Control point pairs
shall be no less than 1000 ft (300 m) apart and must have line of sight visibility.

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These geodetic control points shall be set on public property where possible, and be
monumented as described in 9.E.
9.D.3

Plant Coordinate System Requirements

9.D.3.1

For Company facilities requiring a Plant Coordinate System, all bearings shall be
converted to plant bearings and all distances shall be true horizontal distances.
Drawings furnished to the Company that display plant bearings shall note such as
part of the North Arrow and include in the documentation described in 9.B, the
rotation angle between Plant north and Grid north.

9.D.3.2

The Plant Coordinate System shall be a square grid lay out with Plant north
oriented in a northerly direction, parallel to one property line, generally the longer
side and plant coordinates will begin at an X value of 10,000.00 and a Y value of
10,000.00 located at a point that would ensure that all facility coordinates would be
greater than the above beginning coordinate. There may be instances where another
company has set up a Plant Coordinate System. In those instances, the Plant
Coordinate System should be tied into the company survey and the rotation angle
calculated and shown on the sketches and drawings as noted, as described in
previous sections.

9.E

Monumentation9.E

9.E.1

Monumentation shall be placed in convenient locations selected so as to protect


against construction equipment.

9.E.2

All Company fee property corners, plant coordinate system, geodetic control and
right-of-way reference monumentation shall be the equivalent or better of a 5/8 in (15
mm) diameter reinforcement bar with a 1 in (25 mm) diameter brass cap on top
stamped SPECTRA above and the assigned unique point number below, set,
depending on the location, either flush with the ground or at a depth that will
sufficiently protect the monument from destruction.

9.E.3

The assigned unique point number shall be a combination of either the pipeline
identification code or the facility identification code, followed by the point number,
and separated by a dash. An example of point number 235 on a survey of line number
15 would be 15-235. The assigned unique point number is assigned by the
Company.

9.E.4

Where applicable, the control monumentation described above shall be placed in the
vicinity of two permanent visible objects and notes shall include a bearing and
distance reference from the monument to each of these objects as well as a locative
description commencing at an easily identified landmark, like a major road
intersection for monuments outside a Company facility or an office building inside a
Company facility.

9.E.5

The length and type of monument may vary due to ground type and location of the
point to monument. Some cases may require that reference monuments be set where
the actual point cannot be monumented. Such reference monuments should be noted

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on field sketches and drawings, with the appropriate bearing and distance shown to the
actual point.
9.E.6
9.F

Monumentation variations are subject to Company approval.


Field Notes9.F

9.F.1

All work shall be recorded in a field notebook. The Company shall approve a field
notebook and the field book data-recording format prior to the start of work. The
format will depend on the type of work, the method of surveying, and the equipment
being used.

9.F.2

All entries shall be neat, legible and in sufficient detail to reflect the findings and
accomplishments of the field survey work. The conclusion of a days work shall be so
noted. The start of each new day of surveying shall begin on a new page noting the
date, the names and survey duties of all members of the field crew, the weather
conditions (temperature and sky), and the equipment used.

9.F.3

Notes shall be properly indexed and cross-referenced with respect to the geographical
location of the work. The country, state, province, county and survey name shall be
clearly indicated on the field notes cover sheet.

9.F.4

A properly oriented north arrow shall be shown on all the sketches and noted whether
it is true or magnetic north.

9.F.5

Descriptions of monuments used, as control shall be indicated in the notes giving


name and elevation and/or coordinates of the monument.

9.F.6

Book numbers shall be noted in the footing of each field book page. Page numbers
shall be noted on the upper outside corner of each page, with the combination of left
and right pages being considered as one page.

9.F.7

The book numbering system is a combination of the year, the line or facility number
and a book sequence number. For example, book number 3 for a survey performed in
1998 on line 15 would be 98-15-3. The Company assigns the book numbers.

9.F.8

Radial trigonometric and GPS surveying will require that each observation recorded
shall be assigned a unique point number that is to correspond with the ASCII file
described in 9.D.1.5 of this document, the location of which shall be graphically
represented in a sketch on the right page and the point code and/or description
following the point number, followed by the observations, on the left page. If a data
collector is used, notes for side ties shall consist of the sketch on the right page, same
as above, and the point code and/or description following the point number; the
observations made a part of the survey documentation by way of a printout of the data
collector file. Traverse observations shall always be recorded in the field notes,
regardless of the equipment used, the only exception being GPS. The columns on the
left page will be headed from left to right with PT for point number, DESC for
point code and/or description, HOR for horizontal angle, DIST for slope distance,
VERT for vertical angle, and HT for prism height. The sketch, on the right page,
shall be drawn as though the foresight direction runs from the bottom of the page up

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and the notes on the left page shall line up with the corresponding point on the sketch,
where possible. All survey points shall be numbered in sequence with each crew being
assigned unique blocks of numbers so that no two points will have the same point
number.
9.F.9

9.F.9.1

Each point in the coordinate list shall be described according to the feature code list
provided by the Contractor to the Company with the exception that the description
ends with the program coding as follows for those points to be included in the
alignment calculation:
Each point that is to be included in the alignment calculation must be given its
appropriate code. These codes are used in combination to appropriately identify
each point.

9.F.9.1.1

* - begin program code

9.F.9.1.2

A - begin survey (followed by a unique number for each line segment)

9.F.9.1.3

Z - end survey (followed by a unique number for each line segment)

9.F.9.1.4

T - top of pipe

9.F.9.1.5

W - top of pipe at weld

9.F.9.1.6

L - subject line not top of pipe

9.F.9.1.7

X - crossing (followed by a unique number for each pair of points representing


the crossing line)

9.F.9.1.8

S - station offset

9.F.9.2

Examples:

9.F.9.2.1

Beginning point of a survey at the tie-in weld is *A1W

9.F.9.2.2

Top of pipe at a foreign line crossing number 23 is *TX23

9.F.9.2.3

A power pole to be included in the alignment *S

9.F.10

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10.A

Pipeline as-built inventory notes shall uniquely identify, with a numbering system,
each pipe joint, girth weld, pipeline string, pipeline segment, tie-in and cutout as well
as joint lengths, pipe bend direction and angle, pipe mill number, manufacturer, size,
wall thickness, grade, coating type, concrete coating, fittings, fabricated assemblies,
mainline valve assembly information (manufacturer, serial number, type, size, and
cover) and the cumulative pipe length.
GEODETIC CONTROL NETWORK
Regardless of the purpose, the route survey shall establish the location and orientation of
topographic and environmental features, permanent structures, pipeline and utility
crossings and visible evidence of lines of ownership and political boundaries within the
immediate adjoining vicinity, defined in this specification as the area within the
permanent right-of-way, as defined by the Company. The location of the nearest support
structures on both sides of the reference line for any crossing facility regardless of its

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distance away shall be established. Readings shall also be taken at 200-ft (60 m)
intervals; 100 ft (30 m) in congested areas, on the natural ground between breaks in
terrain for the purpose of generating a profile.
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A geodetic survey control network shall be established with Global Positioning System
equipment located as described in 9.D.1.
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

11.A

If required, as stated in Appendix A, Contractor is responsible for furnishing aerial


photographic services required to complete the aerial alignment drawings. All
photography and lab work must be completed within 30 days of the start of aerial
photography work date.

11.B

Aerial alignment drawing specifications can be found in the latest edition of the
Companys Specification CS-PS11, Pipeline Aerial Imagery Surveys.

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12.A

Contractor shall perform all mapping which reflects the survey work performed and the
work shall, as a minimum, conform to the United States National Map Accuracy
Standards (NMAS).

12.B

All CAD drawings prepared by Contractor shall be compatible with Companys drafting
software. All drafting files shall be delivered to Company electronically along with a 24
in x 36 in (610 mm x 915 mm) and 11 in x 17 in (280 mm x 430 mm) plot of each
drawing file. All zip files sent to Company shall be self-extracting.

12.C

The Company may, at any time, inspect the electronic drawing files to verify
conformance to Company standards. All drawings are subject to the Companys drawing
approval process prior to acceptance and upon acceptance shall be submitted on one of
the electronic storage medium specified above.

12.D

Company shall provide a seed file to the Contractor prior to the start of design and
drafting. The seed file shall have predetermined text font, line types, layers, colors and
settings preferred by Company on all drawings and shall not be modified without
authorization from Company. Each drawing shall be initiated by first opening the seed
file provided by Company so that each drawing will comply with the Company drawing
settings, layers, line types and text styles. The drawing filename, plot date and scale shall
be entered in the space provided in the border next to the title block. The seed files
parameters are also captured in a spreadsheet and can be made available upon request.

12.E

All efforts should be made to have the mapping work graphically reflect the Companys
internal horizontal map projection guidelines, as outlined below. If the preferred format
is not used, the Contractor can use a format that matches the collection of the survey. IN
ANY CASE, A METADATA FILE DETAILING THE GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE
INFORMATION IN FULL (i.e. datum, projection, units of measure, etc.) MUST BE
INCLUDED AS A DELIVERABLE.
Map Projection Guidelines

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12.E.1

Map Projection: Albers Equal Area (Conic)

12.E.2

Units of Measure/Distance: US Survey Foot (Meter for projects in Canada)

12.E.3

Longitudinal Center: 86 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds West

12.E.4

Latitudinal Origin: 25 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds North

12.E.5

Standard Parallel 1 (Southern): 31 deg, 0 min, 0 sec North

12.E.6

Standard Parallel 2 (Northern): 41 deg, 0 min, 0 sec North

12.E.7

False Northing: 0.0000

12.E.8

False Easting: 0.0000

12.E.9

Datum: North American 1983

12.F

All stationing, where applicable, shall reflect horizontal length, with pipe length reflected
in the material band of the alignment sheet and overall length shown in the note section.

12.G

A note, approved by Company, shall be shown on each drawing explaining the stationing
and that the bearings are grid bearings and the distances are true unadjusted distances.

12.H

Contractor shall comply with the following:

12.H.1

No objects with attributes, except those representing survey points.

12.H.2

No externally referenced files, except raster images, where applicable.

12.H.3

No parent ARX applications.

12.H.4

No fixed size text font styles.

12.H.5

No custom fonts other than those provided in drawing program.

12.H.6

No line types other than those provided by the Company.

12.H.7

View port set to single.

12.H.8

Scales to be standard engineering scales.

12.H.9

All visible linework to be two (2D) dimensional, with three (3D) dimensional entities
separated by layering (see layer names).

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13.A

Alignment drawings and key plan drawings will be used by the Company for tendering
and construction of the pipeline. Photogrammetric mapping may be used to produce
these drawings. Field surveys shall be performed to verify photogrammetric information
and to locate invisible details such as buried services and legal information. All
photogrammetry shall be supplied by the Contractor.

13.B

Alignment drawings shall be continuous along the centerline of the proposed pipeline.

13.B.1
13.B.1.1

Alignment Drawings Format


Paper size to be ISO A1 (864 mm X 559 mm) or ANSI D (34 X 22)

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13.B.1.2

Two plans shall be placed on each sheet

13.B.1.3

1:2000 scale

13.B.1.4

The pipeline orientation shall maximize plan utilization, with the only restriction
being that north should be to the top half of the plan. North arrow shall be included
on all drawings.

13.B.1.5

Plans to be continuous, with labeled match lines showing chainage.

13.B.1.6

Match lines should not fall at a road or any major/significant feature, if possible.

13.B.1.7

Plans to show details, as listed below, at a minimum of 200 m (660 ft) on either
side of the pipe centerline.

13.B.2

Alignment Drawings Content (See Appendix F for a list of sample drawings)

13.B.2.1

Municipality identification, including borders.

13.B.2.2

Lot/Concession numbers and borders

13.B.2.3

Road names and numbers

13.B.2.4

Limits and dimensions of permanent and temporary easements, fee lands and water
lots, associated with the proposed pipeline only. Show nominal width and length
along monumented limit to one decimal.

13.B.2.5

Where fee simple land is obtained instead of an easement, alignment drawings shall
show fee simple limits with a thick line and use a bold line to indicate an effective
easement width. Effective temporary work areas as determined for a single
easement shall be shown with a bold line.

13.B.2.6

Chainage along centerline of pipe shown at every bar to one decimal place. Place
note on drawing explaining chainage.

13.B.2.7

Foreign easements.

13.B.2.8

Property lines.

13.B.2.9

Landowner and/or tenant names and Company file number.

13.B.2.10

Road and railway allowance limits.

13.B.2.11

Centerline of the proposed pipeline (location provided by Company).

13.B.2.12

Centerline of pipelines, power lines, cables, all services including existing


Company pipelines within 50 m (170 ft) of the easement.

13.B.2.13

Ponds, rivers, creeks and drains, with names where known.

13.B.2.14

Buildings or structures, complete with identification of use.

13.B.2.15

Existing of proposed Company stations and valve sites (property line fence and
access roads only).

13.B.2.16

Utility poles/towers on and within 50 m (170 ft) of easement, including guys.


Show a minimum one pole/tower each side of easement.

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13.B.2.17

Fences, noting type and condition, within 50 m (170 ft) of the pipeline.

13.B.2.18

Woodlots, within 200 m (660 ft), hedgerows and individual trees within 50 m (170
ft) of easement.

13.B.2.19

Access roads, farm lanes, etc.

13.B.2.20

Top and bottom slopes greater than 10 degrees within 50 m (170 ft) of the
easement.

13.B.2.21

Natural or manmade features such as sinkholes, tennis courts, etc.

13.B.3

Key Plan (See Appendix F for a list of sample drawings)


A key plan on.865 mm X 559 mm (34 in X 22 in) paper shall show the coverage of
each 1:2000 alignment drawing superimposed on a digitized county map.

13.C

Crossing Drawings will be used by the Company to obtain crossing approval from
authorities, as well as for tendering and construction purposes.

13.D

Separate drawings will be required for roads, railway easements or properties; utility
easements or property remote from a road allowance; and large watercourse crossings.

13.D.1

Crossing Drawings Format and Content (See Appendix F for a list of sample
drawings)

13.D.1.1

Paper size to be 279 mm X 432 mm (11 in X 17 in)

13.D.1.2

Key map 1:50,000 scale.

13.D.1.3

Plan at 1:1000 scale

13.D.1.4

Detailed profile along proposed pipe centerline at 1:2000 horizontal and 1:100
vertical scale.

13.D.1.5

If necessary, scale may be changed to fit paper size.

13.D.1.6

General content shall include the following: Lot, Concession, Township or Region;
pipeline easement limits and width; proposed pipeline; road, railway or utility
easement or property limits and width; length of pipeline crossing; geodetic
elevations; angle of crossing; dimensions of nearest lot lines.

13.D.1.7

Additional content, dependent on crossing type, shall include the following:

13.D.1.7.1

Highways and Roads: name of road; road surface limits, material and width;
driveways, culverts, guardrails, fences, etc.; all above and below ground utilities
including poles, pedestals, manholes, fire hydrants, etc.; centerlines of ditches.

13.D.1.7.2

Railways:
railway owner; railway milepost and railway subdivision
designation; centerline of all rails; dimensions from easement or property limits
to centerline of all tracks; utility poles, fences, etc.; centerline of ditches.

13.D.1.7.3

Utilities: owner; centerline of pole, line, tower line or buried service; number of
overhead wires, clearance to lowest wire at crossing point; distance to adjacent
poles or towers and their structure numbers.

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13.D.1.7.4

13.E
13.E.1

Watercourses and Municipal Drains: name, if known; dimensions from top of


bank to top of bank, bottom of bank to bottom of bank, water width, tips of
banks to bottom of banks; depth of water and date recorded; direction of flow.
Profile drawings will be used by the Company for construction planning, including
hydrostatic test planning.
Profile Drawings Format and Content
drawings)

(See Appendix F for a list of sample

13.E.1.1

Profile match lines to have same chainage as plan match lines.

13.E.1.2

Paper size to be 864 mm X 559 mm (34 in X 22 in).

13.E.1.3

Up to four profiles shall be shown on each drawing sheet.

13.E.1.4

Ground profile along entire monumented limit at 1:2000 horizontal and 1:250
vertical scale. Maximum road spacing between shots shall be 50 m (170 ft) with
detailed information at creeks, rivers, roads and other irregular features.

13.E.1.5

Content to include the following: names of highways, roads, creeks and drains
crossed with chainage at each; match lines with chainage; geodetic elevations of
high and low point in each kilometer of chainage.

13.F

13.F.1

Dwelling drawings refer to residential dwellings as well as buildings in which 20 people


or more may occupy on a daily basis or during a special event. Dwelling drawings will
be used by the Company for pipeline design and obtaining regulatory approvals.
Dwelling Drawings Format and Content (See Appendix F for a list of sample
drawings)

13.F.1.1

Paper size to be 216 mm X 279 mm (8.75 in X 11 in).

13.F.1.2

At each dwelling or cluster of dwellings within 50 m (170 ft) of the proposed


easement, a plan at 1:1000 scale shall be included.

13.F.1.3

Key map at 1:50,000 scale shall be included.

13.F.1.4

Content of drawings shall include the following: lot, concession, township or


region; distance from proposed centerline of pipe to closest point on dwelling and
dimensions to nearest lot lines; written building description and use (eg: 1 story
brick residence).

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Project Engineer:

Project Issue Date:


Construction Manager:

B. U. Representative:

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APPENDIX A DATA SHEET.....................................................................................................2
APPENDIX B COORDINATE SYSTEM REFERENCES.....................................................7
APPENDIX C - STANDARD SURVEY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.........................10
APPENDIX D FIGURES..........................................................................................................11
APPENDIX E DATA DICTIONARY......................................................................................17
APPENDIX F - SAMPLE DRAWINGS.....................................................................................29

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APPENDIX A DATA SHEET


Information to be Completed by the Company
Survey Method

14.A.1.1

Radial Trigonometric

14.A.1.2

Global Positioning System

14.A.1.3

Other, Specify

14.A.1.4

Contractor to Specify

14.A.2

Coordinates

14.A.2.1

X, Y

14.A.2.2

X, Y, Z

14.A.2.3

Other, Specify

14.A.2.4

Contractor to Specify

14.A.3

Geodetic Control System

14.A.3.1

Plant

14.A.3.2

State Plane

14.A.3.3

UTM

14.A.3.4

Latitude, Longitude

14.A.3.5

Local

14.A.3.6

Contractor to Specify

14.A.4

Profile Information

14.A.4.1

Electronic

14.A.4.2

Printout

14.A.4.3
14.A.5

Format
Alignment Information

14.A.5.1

Electronic

14.A.5.2

Printout

14.A.5.3
14.A.6

Format
Coordinate Information

14.A.6.1

Electronic

14.A.6.2

Printout

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14.A.6.3
14.A.7

Project Issue Date:

Format
Maps and Drawings

14.A.7.1

AutoCAD

Version

14.A.7.2

Microstation

Version

14.A.7.3
14.A.8

Company drafting standards attached


Storage Medium

14.A.8.1

CD ROM

14.A.8.2

3.5 Floppy Disk

14.A.8.3

Other, Specify

14.A.9

Horizontal Control

14.A.9.1

2nd Order, Class 1

14.A.9.2

2nd Order, Class II

14.A.9.3

3rd Order, Class I

14.A.9.4

Other, Specify

14.A.9.5

Contractor to Specify

14.A.10

Vertical Control

14.A.10.1

2nd Order, Class 1

14.A.10.2

2nd Order, Class II

14.A.10.3

3rd Order

14.A.10.4

Other, Specify

14.A.10.5

Contractor to Specify

14.A.11

GPS Control

14.A.11.1

Millimeter

14.A.11.2

Decimeter

14.A.11.3

Centimeter

14.A.11.4

Meter

14.A.11.5

GPS Device Used, Specify

14.A.12
14.A.12.1
14.A.12.2

Additional Control Point Interval


Every

miles (km) along subject route, at convenient locations

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14.A.13

Right-of-Way

14.A.13.1

Plats required

14.A.13.2

Other, Specify

14.A.14

Project Issue Date:

Lines of Ownership

14.A.14.1

Ownership maps required

14.A.14.2

Evidence of occupation required

14.A.14.3

Other, Specify

14.A.15

Alignment Calculations

14.A.15.1

Calculations required

14.A.15.2

Other, Specify

14.A.16

Initial Route Layout Method:


Contractor to Specify

14.A.17

Construction Staking Method:


Contractor to Specify

14.A.18
14.A.18.1

Construction Staking Details


Contractor to Specify

14.A.18.2

Rural

Ft (m) intervals

14.A.18.3

Urban

Ft (m) intervals

14.A.18.4

Pipe Grade Change

14.A.18.5

Pipe Wall Thickness Change

14.A.18.6

Concrete Coating

14.A.18.7

Bores/Drills

14.A.18.8

Tangent Points

14.A.18.9

M.P. Markers

14.A.19

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14.A.20

Project Issue Date:

Topographic Survey Limits

14.A.20.1

Limits

Ft (m)

14.A.20.2

Contour Interval

Ft (m)

14.A.20.3

Other Requirements, Specify

14.A.21

Mapping Services

14.A.21.1

To be included, or Other, Specify

14.A.21.2

Horizontal Projection, or Other, Specify

14.A.21.3

Stationing Reflects

14.A.21.3.1

Pipe Length

14.A.21.3.2

Surface Length

14.A.21.3.3

Other, Specify

14.A.21.4

Digitized Information Used, or Other, Specify

14.A.21.5

Aerial Photography

14.A.21.6

Survey Control

14.A.22

14.B
14.B.1

Other Requirements, Specify

Information to be Completed by the Contractor


Engineer

14.B.1.1

Name

14.B.1.2

License Number

14.B.2

Surveyor

14.B.2.1

Name

14.B.2.2

License Number

14.B.3

State:

Horizontal Datum:

14.B.3.1

NAD 83

14.B.3.2

NAD 27

State:

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14.B.4

Assumed, Specify
Vertical Datum:

14.B.4.1

NAD 88

14.B.4.2

NAD 29

14.B.4.3

Assumed, Specify

14.B.5

Project Issue Date:

Field Notes:

14.B.5.1

Field Notebook Format submitted for Company Review

14.B.5.2

Field Book Data Format submitted for Company Review

14.C

Completed by Contractor When Not Completed by Company (Above)

14.C.1

Specify Survey Method (14.A.1)

14.C.2

Specify Coordinates (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.3

Specify Geodetic Control System (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.4

Specify Horizontal Control (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.5

Specify Vertical Control (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.6

Specify Additional Control Point Interval (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.7

Specify Initial Route Layout Method (Error: Reference source not found)

14.C.8

Specify Construction Staking Method (14.A.17)

14.C.9

Specify Construction Staking Details (14.A.18)

14.C.9.1

Rural

Ft (m) intervals

14.C.9.2

Urban

Ft (m) intervals

14.C.9.3

Pipe Grade Change

14.C.9.4

Pipe Wall Thickness Change

14.C.9.5

Concrete Coating

14.C.9.6

Bores/Drills

14.C.9.7

Tangent Points

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APPENDIX B COORDINATE SYSTEM REFERENCES


Below are the various Company standards for coordinate system parameters to be used in
surveys. Any reference to the following will assume the values detailed below. This section
is meant for reference purposes only.

15.A

Canada East A

15.A.1

Projection Name: Centra OBM

15.A.2

Coordinate System Parameters

15.A.2.1

CS_NAME:

CENTRAOBM

15.A.2.2

DESC_NM:

Union Gas Central Ontario Base Map

15.A.2.3

DT_NAME:

NAD83

15.A.2.4

MAP_SCL:

1.0

15.A.2.5

ORG_LAT:

0.0

15.A.2.6

ORG LONG:

-84.0

15.A.2.7

PARM1:

44.5

15.A.2.8

PARM2:

54.5

15.A.2.9

PROJ:

LM

15.A.2.10

SOURCE:

Laverne Hanley, Union Gas

15.A.2.11

UNIT:

METER

15.A.2.12

X_OFF:

1000000.0000

15.A.3

Datum Parameters

15.A.3.1

DESC_NM:

North American Datum of 1983

15.A.3.2

ELLIPSOID:

GRS1980

15.A.3.3

SOURCE:

US Defense Mapping Agency, TR 8350.2-B, December 1987

15.A.3.4

USE:

NAD83

15.A.4

Ellipsoid Parameters

15.A.4.1

DESC_NM:

Geodetic Reference System of 1980

15.A.4.2

E_RAD:

6378137

15.A.4.3

P_RAD:

6356752.31414035

15.A.4.4

SOURCE:

Stem, L.E., Jan 1989, State Plane Coordinate System of 1983

15.B
15.B.1

Canada East B
Projection Name: UTM ZONE 17 NAD 83

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Coordinate System Parameters

15.B.2.1

CS_NAME:

UTM83-17

15.B.2.2

DESC_NM:

NAD83 UTM, ZONE 17 North, Meter

15.B.2.3

DT_NAME:

NAD83

15.B.2.4

GROUP:

UTM83

15.B.2.5

MAP_SCL:

15.B.2.6

MAX_LAT:

84

15.B.2.7

MAX_LNG:

-77.5

15.B.2.8

MIN_LAT:

-1

15.B.2.9

MIN_LNG:

-84.5

15.B.2.10

PARM1:

-81

15.B.2.11

PROJ:

TM

15.B.2.12

QUAD:

15.B.2.13

SCL_RED:

0.9996

15.B.2.14

SOURCE:

Snyder, J.P., 1987, Map Projections A Working Manual

15.B.2.15

UNIT:

METER

15.B.2.16

X_OFF:

500000.0

15.B.2.17

Y_OFF:

15.B.2.18

ZERO_X:

0.001

15.B.2.19

ZERO_Y:

0.001

15.B.3

Datum Parameters

15.B.3.1

DESC_NM:

North American Datum of 1983

15.B.3.2

ELLIPSOID:

GRS1980

15.B.3.3

SOURCE:

US Defense Mapping Agency, TR 8350.2-B, December 1987

15.B.3.4

USE:

NAD83

15.B.4

Ellipsoid Parameters

15.B.4.1

DESC_NM:

Geodetic Reference System of 1980

15.B.4.2

E_RAD:

6378137

15.B.4.3

P_RAD:

6356752.31414035

15.B.4.4

SOURCE:

Stem, L.E., Jan 1989, State Plane Coordinate System of 1983

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Project Issue Date:

Canada West

15.C.1

Projection Name: UTM ZONE 10, NAD 83

15.C.2

Coordinate System Parameters


All parameters standard to UTM Zone 10, and North American Datum 1983.

15.D

SE (US)

15.D.1

Projection Name: ALBERS EQUAL AREA

15.D.2

Coordinate System Parameters

15.D.2.1

Projection Name:

Albers Equal Area

15.D.2.2

Units of Measure:

US Survey Feet

15.D.2.3

Longitude of Center:

-86.0

15.D.2.4

Latitude of Origin:

25.0

15.D.2.5

Parallel 1:

31.0

15.D.2.6

Parallel 2:

41.0

15.D.2.7

False Northing:

0.0000

15.D.2.8

False Easting:

0.0000

15.D.2.9

Datum:

North American Datum of 1983

15.D.3

Ellipsoid Parameters

15.D.3.1

Ellipsoid Name:

GRS80

15.D.3.2

Equatorial Radius:

20925604.47416668 sf

15.D.3.3

Polar Radius:

20855444.883975498 sf

15.D.3.4

Eccentricity:

0.0818191910428158

15.D.3.5

Flattening:

0.00335281068118232

15.D.3.6

Flattening Inverse:

298.257222101

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APPENDIX C - STANDARD SURVEY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS


The following Survey Equipment is required to ensure accurate, well marked, complete and
safe Company surveys:
SURVEY EQUIPMENT
Theodolite**
GPS Equipment
EDM** Single Prism
Triple Prism
Prism Pole
Level (Automatic)
Tripod
Tribrach w/adapter
M-Scope
Metrotech
Pin Locator
(2 ea.) Portable two-way radio
Level Rod (25')
Range Pole 3 section
Sharp Shooter
100' Tape
100' Chain & 200' Chain
Probe 6' & Probe 11'
CLEARING EQUIPMENT
Machete
Brush Hook
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Hard Hats
Goggles
Safety Vests - orange
Highway cones - 5
Signs (if required)
Traffic Flags
First Aid Kit

MISC. SUPPPLIES/TOOLS
Plumb Bobs
Gammon Reel
Sheathes
Chain Pins
Hammers
Markers
Paint
Stake Bag
Lath Bag
Water Cooler
Iron Rods
Hubs
Stakes
Flag (R,W,B,O,G,P,Y) box each
Tacks
P.K. Nails
60 D Nails
Shiners
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLIES
Bi-Monthly Timesheets
Daily Timesheets
Expense Reports
Mileage Log
Gas Cards
Field Book

SPECIAL SURVEY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS


Total Station (6" min. accuracy)
Data Collector
Modem
Printer

**Theodolite & EDM or Total Station

Rod Bubble
Target
Chainsaw
Camera

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APPENDIX D FIGURES

17.A
TS-019

SURVEY SERVICE DAILY TIME SHEET FIGURE 1


03/08/2005

SURVEY SERVICE
Daily Time Sheet

WORK BY:

DATE:

Co.

ETNG
TETLP
M&N
AGT
UGL
BCPL/FS
OTHER

CONTRACTOR

PROJECT:

DAY:

PROJECT LOCATION:

E.S. NO.:
COUNTY

TIME UNITS
CHARGED TODAY

STATE/PROVINCE

STRAIGHT TIME TO 50 HOURS


HRS
RATE
AMOUNT

OVERTIME OVER 50 HOURS


HRS
RATE
AMOUNT

SUNDAY & HOLIDAY HOURS


HRS
RATE
AMOUNT

TOTAL AMOUNT

TWO-MAN CREW

THREE-MAN CREW

FOUR-MAN CREW

SUPERVISOR/DRAFTSMAN

DRAFTSMAN

FIELD CLERK

SURVEY COORDINATOR

SURVEY PARTY CHIEF

REGISTERED LAND
SURVEYOR

TOTAL $

TOTAL $

TOTAL $

PHILADELPHIA 5 COUNTY, NJ, NY


PER DIEM
YES
NO
Party Chief
NAME
Instrument
NAME
Rod
NAME
Chainmen
NAME
Other
NAME
Other
NAME

Yes

No

RATE

AMOUNT

Less

TOTAL
WORK ORDER

PERCENT

LINE NUMBER

BOOK & PAGE NOS

Net

MILEAGE
(Business Only)
Contract
Allowable
Miles
Charged
Mileag
Rate/ MI (KM)

MILEAGE
TOTAL

$
$

DESCRIPTION
Additional Vehicle
Per Day
OTHER
OTHER

DAY

RATE
$

AMOUNT
$

$
$
TOTAL

$
$
$

TOTAL THIS DAY

ABOVE = 100% Todays Charges

REMARKS:

SUBMITTED BY:

APPROVED BY:
SUPERVISOR/PARTY CHIEF

SPECTRA REPRESENTATIVE

INSTRUCTIONS: To be completed in quadruplicate by supervisor/party chief and approved by Spectra Representative on a daily basis.

NOTE: Only areas in BOLD print are to be completed by Field Personnel.


ROUTE: ORIGINAL to Contractor's Billing Office - to be accumulated and forwarded as detail support to semi-monthly invoice
WHITE - Original
YELLOW - Spectra Area File PINK - Spectra Field File
GOLD - Contractor's Copy

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STANDARD SURVEY SYMBOLS FIGURE 2


Gate Valve

Missile Cable

Plug Valve

Road Centerline

Ball Valve

Railroad

Check Valve

Railroad Cased w/Vent

Reducing Valve

Highway Cased w/Vent

M&R Station

Milepost (Railroad)

Farm Tap

Creek/Ditch/Flow Direction

DRIP

House

PIG SIG

Barn

BLINDED CAP OR CAPPED TEE

Church

BYPASS VALVE

School

INTERCONNECTION SETTING

Cemetary

BLOWOFF

Angle Between Two Lines

COMPANY PIPELINE

Hub

FOREIGN PIPELINE

Reference Stake

TELEPHONE LINE

Point of Intersection

POWER LINE

Swamp/Wash

FENCE

Edge of Woods

CATHODIC CABLE

Tree or Bush

SEWER LINE

No Change of Ownership

WATER LINE OR DRAIN TILE

Permanent Monument or
Benchmark

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STANDARD SURVEY ABBREVIATIONS FIGURE 3

B.S.

BACKSIGHT

M.&R.

METERING AND REGULATION STATION

B.W.

BARBED WIRE

M.P.

MILEPOST

B.M.

BENCHMARK

NGVD

NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM

B.O.U.S.
(D.S.)

BLOW OFF UPSTREAM


(DOWNSTREAM)

O.B.

OVERBEND

O.H.

OVERHEAD

BLD.

BUILDING
LINE

OVERHEAD PHONE OR POWER

P.C.

PARTY CHIEF

P/L

PIPELINE

P.O.B.

POINT OF BEGINNING

P.O.C.

POINT OF CURVATURE

P.I.

POINT OF INTERSECTION

P.O.T.

POINT OF TANGENT

P.P.

POWER POLE

PVT.

PRIVATE

CENTERLINE
COR.

CORNER

CMP.

CORRUGATED METAL PIPE

X-OVER

CROSS OVER
(SPECIFY CLEARANCE)

X-UNDER

CROSS UNDER
(SPECIFY CLEARANCE)

CULT.

CULTIVATED

E.O.L.

END OF LINE

E.O.S.

END OF SURVEY

ENT.

ENTER

FE.

FENCE

F/L

FENCE LINE

F.S.

FORESIGHT

GR.

GRADE OR GROUND

H.I.

HEIGHT OF INSTRUMENT

I.P.

IRON PIPE

LAT.

LATERAL

LV.

LEAVE

LT.

LEFT

LEV.

LEVEE

LN.

LINE NUMBER

MAG. BR.

MAGNETIC BEARING

PROPERTY LINE
RR

RAILROAD

RT.

RIGHT

R/W OR R.O.W.

RIGHT OF WAY

RD.

ROAD

S.B.

SAGBEND

STA.

STATION NUMBER

T.E.T.C.O.

TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP.

TEL.

TELEPHONE

A.G.T.

ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CORP.

T.P.

TURNING POINT

U.G.

UNDERGROUND

CABLE

UNDERGROUND PHONE OR POWER

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STANDARD SURVEY FLAGGING COLORS TABLE FIGURE 4

17.D.1

The following colors are to be used in the flagging of pipelines and facilities for
preliminary and construction surveys.

17.D.2

Where local regulations require different colors to be used, the color schemes shall
meet local regulations. Variations in flagging color requirements are to be clearly
defined in the pre-job and pre-construction meetings.

17.D.2.1

Proposed Pipeline Installations (Re-Stake)

GLOW ORANGE

17.D.2.2

Proposed Facility Installations

Blue

17.D.2.3

Existing In-Service Pipelines, Company & Foreign

Red

17.D.2.4

Existing Pipelines, Idle Or Not In Service

Yellow

17.D.2.5

Proposed Pipeline Replacing Existing (In Situ)

Glow Orange & Red

17.D.2.6

Anomaly Replacements-Preliminary Survey

Glow Orange & Red

17.D.2.7

Construction Staking

Blue & Yellow

17.D.2.8

Test Manifold Sites -

Blue & Glow Pink

17.D.2.9

Point Of Intersection (P.J.)

Glow Orange & White

17.D.2.10

R-O-W Limits, Property Corners & Extra Work Room

White

17.D.2.11

Off Right Of Way Reference Points


(i.e.., Reference Stakes & Temporary Bench Marks

Glow Pink

Special Construction Requirements

Blue

17.D.2.12
17.D.2.12.1

Begin & End Points, Removal

Blue & Yellow

17.D.2.12.2

Begin & End Points, Restake

Blue & Glow Orange

17.D.2.12.3

Wall Thickness Change

Blue & White

17.D.2.12.4

Wipe Test Location

White

17.D.2.13

Sensitive Area Site

Blue, Yellow & Red

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17.E

STANDARD SURVEY FLAGGING COLORS - SCHEMATIC 1

17.F

STANDARD SURVEY FLAGGING COLORS - SCHEMATIC 2

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PIPE REPLACEMENTS FIGURE 5

Spectra Energy Transmission


Replacement Site Sketch
20
REPLACEMENT PROGRAM
DISCHARGE
WORK ORDER NO.

LINE
REF. NO.
STATION NO.

STATION
NO.

ELEVATION

PLAN

PROFILE

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APPENDIX E DATA DICTIONARY

18.A

Please note the following formatting key when reviewing data dictionary:

18.A.1

Indicates feature code to be used during survey (i.e. anode_bed would be used
whenever an anode bed was surveyed). A surveyor may, at any time and for any
reason, add a feature to be collected prior to or during the survey. If and when this
occurs, the surveyor must include as a deliverable an updated data dictionary with all
additional features matching the format used in this Appendix document.

18.A.2

Indicates an attribute for a given feature code (i.e. abtype would be an attribute for an
anode bed).

18.A.3

Indicates a list entry to be used for a given attribute (i.e. abb and abt are possible
choices for an anode bed type).

18.B
18.B.1

18.B.1.1

The following list identifies feature codes, attributes and list entries for specific data
requirements.
AB_COAT

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.1.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.1.1.2

END

18.B.1.2

B_POINT #

18.B.1.3

THICKNESS

18.B.1.4

TYPE

18.B.1.4.1

CONCRETE

18.B.1.4.2

NAPROCK

18.B.1.4.3

POWERCRETE

18.B.2
18.B.2.1

ANODE_BED
ABTYPE

18.B.2.1.1

ABB

18.B.2.1.2

ABT

18.B.2.2
18.B.3
18.B.3.1
18.B.3.1.1

TYPE
BLDG
TYPE

SINGLE BUSINESS

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18.B.3.1.2

MUTI BUSINESS

18.B.3.1.3

HIGH RISE 4+ STORIES

18.B.3.1.4

CHURCH

18.B.3.1.5

SCHOOL

18.B.3.1.6

HOSPITAL

18.B.3.1.7

TRAILER

18.B.3.1.8

PLACE OF ASSEMBLY

18.B.3.1.9

MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING

18.B.3.1.10

SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING

18.B.3.1.11

APARTMENT

18.B.3.1.12

HOTEL

18.B.3.1.13

WELL DEFINED AREA

18.B.3.1.14

SHED

18.B.3.1.15

SILO

18.B.3.1.16

STORAGE

18.B.3.2
18.B.4
18.B.4.1

NAME
BORE
BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.4.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.4.1.2

END

18.B.4.2

B_POINT#

18.B.4.3

TYPE

18.B.4.3.1

SLK

18.B.4.3.2

DRY

18.B.4.3.3

JACK

18.B.5
18.B.5.1

BURIED_CABLE
BC_TYPE

18.B.5.1.1

ELEC

18.B.5.1.2

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18.B.5.1.3

TEL

18.B.5.1.4

CATV

18.B.5.1.5

OTHER

18.B.5.2

ANGLE

18.B.5.3

CLEARANCE

18.B.6
18.B.6.1

CADWLD
COLOR

18.B.6.1.1

BLACK

18.B.6.1.2

BLUE

18.B.6.1.3

GREEN

18.B.6.1.4

PURPLE

18.B.6.1.5

RED

18.B.6.1.6

WHITE

18.B.6.2
18.B.7

GAUGE
CASING

18.B.7.1

ID #

18.B.7.2

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.7.2.1

BEGIN

18.B.7.2.2

END

18.B.7.3

B_POINT #

18.B.7.4

# INSULATORS

18.B.7.5

SPACING

18.B.7.6

SEAL_TYPE

18.B.8

CDD (CENTERLINE DITCH/DRAIN)

18.B.9

CONCRETE_SLAB

18.B.9.1

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.9.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.9.1.2

END

18.B.9.2

B_POINT #

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18.B.10

SIZE
CP (CONTROL POINT)

18.B.11
18.B.11.1

Project Issue Date:

NUMBER

CULV (CULVERT)
TYPE

18.B.11.1.1

BOX

18.B.11.1.2

CONCRETE

18.B.11.1.3

CMP

18.B.11.1.4

GALVANIZED

18.B.11.1.5

PLASTIC

18.B.11.1.6

STEEL

18.B.11.1.7

OTHER

18.B.11.2

WHERE

18.B.11.2.1

TOP

18.B.11.2.2

INV

18.B.11.3
18.B.12
18.B.12.1

SIZE (INCHES)
DC_COUPLER
TYPE

18.B.12.1.1

COPPER

18.B.12.1.2

ZINC

18.B.12.2

# WIRES

18.B.12.2.1

18.B.12.2.2

18.B.13

DEL (DELETE)

18.B.14

DRAIN_TILES

18.B.14.1

TYPE

18.B.14.1.1

PVC

18.B.14.1.2

TERRA COTTA CLAY

18.B.14.2

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BEGIN

18.B.14.2.2

END

18.B.14.3

B_POINT #

18.B.14.4

COVER

18.B.14.5

SIZE

18.B.14.6

CLEARANCE

18.B.15

ELBOW

18.B.15.1

ID #

18.B.15.2

DEGREE

18.B.16
18.B.16.1

EROSION_CONTROL
TYPE

18.B.16.1.1

BREAKER

18.B.16.1.2

TERRACE

18.B.16.2

MATERIAL

18.B.16.2.1

SAND BAG

18.B.16.2.2

FOAM

18.B.16.2.3

DIRT

18.B.16.2.4

CLAY

18.B.16.2.5

SACKCRETE

18.B.16.3

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.16.3.1

BEGIN

18.B.16.3.2

END

18.B.16.3.3

ON LINE

18.B.16.4

B_POINT #

18.B.16.5

SIZE

18.B.16.6

CU_FT

18.B.17
18.B.17.1
18.B.17.1.1

EXTRA_DD (EXTRA DEPTH DITCH)


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18.B.17.2

B_POINT #

18.B.17.3

COVER (FEET)

18.B.18

FENCE

18.B.18.1

FENCEPT

18.B.18.1.1

CORNER

18.B.18.1.2

POINT ON

18.B.18.2

TYPE

18.B.18.2.1

BARBED

18.B.18.2.2

BLAZED LINE

18.B.18.2.3

CHAIN LINK

18.B.18.2.4

ELECTRIC

18.B.18.2.5

HOG

18.B.18.2.6

STONE

18.B.18.2.7

WOOD

18.B.18.2.8

OTHER

18.B.19

GUY

18.B.19.1

TYPE

18.B.19.1.1

WIRE

18.B.19.1.2

POLE

18.B.19.2
18.B.20

POLE #
JUNC_BOX

TYPE

18.B.21

KI (KEY IN)

18.B.22

LE (LOOSE END)

18.B.22.1

X-RAY#

18.B.22.2

AH-JOINT#

18.B.22.3

BK-JOINT#

18.B.22.4

AH-HEAT#

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BK-HEAT#

18.B.22.6

AH-PIPE IDENTIFIER

18.B.22.7

BK-PIPE IDENTIFIER

18.B.23

LEVEE

18.B.24

LS (LINE STAKE)

18.B.25

MON (MONUMENT)
TYPE

18.B.25.1

IP

18.B.25.2

IR

18.B.25.3

GRANITE

18.B.25.4

CONCRETE

18.B.25.5

AXLE

18.B.25.6

GUN BARREL

18.B.25.7

DRILL HOLE

18.B.25.8

OTHER

18.B.26

NG (NATURAL GROUND)

18.B.27

OB (OVERBEND)

18.B.28

PILFT (PI LEFT)

18.B.29

BEND DEGREE LEFT

PIRT (PI RIGHT)

18.B.30

OVERBEND DEGREE

BEND DEGREE RIGHT

PL (PIPE LINE)

18.B.30.1

OWNER

18.B.30.2

PRODUCT

18.B.30.3

SIZE

18.B.30.4

CLEARANCE

18.B.30.5

ANGLE

18.B.31

PWRLN (POWER LINE)

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18.B.31.1

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TYPE

18.B.31.1.1

TRANS

18.B.31.1.2

DISTRIBUTION

18.B.31.2

SIZE

18.B.31.3

# WIRE

18.B.32

PWRPOLE (POWER POLE)

18.B.32.1

TYPE

18.B.32.1.1

WOOD

18.B.32.1.2

METAL

18.B.32.2
18.B.33

NUMBER
RDBRG (ROAD BRIDGE)

18.B.34

NAME

RDCL (ROAD CENTERLINE)

18.B.34.1

NAME

18.B.34.2

SURFACE

18.B.34.2.1

ASPHALT

18.B.34.2.2

CONCRETE

18.B.34.2.3

DIRT

18.B.34.2.4

GRAVEL

18.B.34.2.5

STONE

18.B.34.2.6

OTHER

18.B.35

RDD (ROAD BAR DITCH)

18.B.36

RDEDGE (ROAD EDGE)

18.B.36.1

NAME

18.B.36.2

SURFACE

18.B.36.2.1

ASPHALT

18.B.36.2.2

CONCRETE

18.B.36.2.3

DIRT

18.B.36.2.4

GRAVEL

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STONE

18.B.36.2.6

OTHER

18.B.37

RDMP (ROAD MILE POST)


MILEPOST #

18.B.38

RDX (ROAD INTERSECTION)

18.B.38.1

ROAD1

18.B.38.2

ROAD2

18.B.38.3

ROAD3

18.B.38.4

ROAD4

18.B.39

RECT (RECTIFIER LOCATION)

MOUNTING

18.B.39.1

POLE

18.B.39.2

BUILDING

18.B.40

ROCK (SHOT OR DUG ROCK)

18.B.40.1

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.40.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.40.1.2

END

18.B.40.1.3

ON LINE

18.B.40.2

B_POINT #

18.B.40.3

DEPTH

18.B.41

ROW_EVID (RIGHT OF WAY)

18.B.41.1

ROW

18.B.41.1.1

ROAD

18.B.41.1.2

RR

18.B.41.2
18.B.42

DESCRIPTION
RRBRIDGE (RAILROAD BRIDGE)

18.B.43

NAME

RRCL (RAILROAD CENTERLINE)

NAME

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18.B.44

RRD (RAILROAD BAR DITCH)

NAME

18.B.45

RRMP (RAILROAD MILE POST)

MILEPOST #

18.B.46

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RS (ROCK SHIELD PLACEMENT)

18.B.46.1

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.46.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.46.1.2

END

18.B.46.2
18.B.47

B_POINT #
RV_WT (RIVER WEIGHT)

18.B.47.1

TYPE

18.B.47.1.1

IRON

18.B.47.1.2

CONCRETE

18.B.47.1.3

SCREW ANCHOR

18.B.47.2

METHOD

18.B.47.2.1

SET-ON

18.B.47.2.2

BOLT-ON

18.B.48

SAG
SAG BEND DEGREE

18.B.49

SW (STONE WALL)

18.B.50

TAP

18.B.50.1

ID #

18.B.50.2

TYPE

18.B.51

TEE

18.B.51.1

ID #

18.B.51.2

TYPE

18.B.52

TOE (TOE OF SLOPE)

18.B.53

TOEBAL (TOE OF BALLAST)

18.B.54

TOPO (TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURE)

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18.B.55

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TP (TRAVERSE POINT)

TP_TYPE

18.B.55.1

HUB & TACK

18.B.55.2

RAILROAD SPIKE

18.B.55.3

GPS CONTROL

18.B.55.4

NAIL

18.B.55.5

OTHER

18.B.56

TPBAL (TOP OF BALLAST)

18.B.57

TSTLD (TEST LEAD)


TYPE

18.B.57.1

18.B.57.2

3A

18.B.57.3

3B

18.B.58

TWR (TRANSMISSION LINE TOWER)

18.B.59

NUMBER

VALVE

18.B.59.1

ID#

18.B.59.2

SERIAL#

18.B.59.3

TYPE

18.B.59.3.1

BALL

18.B.59.3.2

GATE

18.B.59.4

FUNCTION

18.B.59.4.1

MAINLINE

18.B.59.4.2

BLOW DOWN

18.B.59.4.3

CHECK

18.B.59.4.4

BYPASS

18.B.59.5

MANUFACTURER

18.B.59.5.1

MASONEILON

18.B.59.5.2

FWI

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18.B.59.5.3

GLOBE

18.B.59.5.4

JENKINS

18.B.60
18.B.60.1

VENT
LOCATION

18.B.60.1.1

AT CASE

18.B.60.1.2

AT GROUND

18.B.60.2

CASE #

18.B.60.3

SIZE

18.B.60.4

FEET

18.B.61

WCL (WATER CENTERLINE)

18.B.61.1

NAME

18.B.61.2

ANGLE_OF_CROSSING

18.B.61.3

DEPTH

18.B.62

WE (WATER EDGE)

18.B.63

WETENV

18.B.63.1

DESIGNATION

18.B.63.2

DATE ON FLAG

18.B.64

18.B.64.1

WIRE_CU (COPPER WIRE)

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.64.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.64.1.2

END

18.B.64.2

B_POINT #

18.B.65

WLB (WATER LOW BANK)

18.B.66

WT_COAT (WEIGHT COATING)

18.B.66.1

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.66.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.66.1.2

END

18.B.66.2

B_POINT #

18.B.66.3

THICKNESS

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18.B.66.4

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TYPE

CONCRETE

18.B.67

WTB (WATER TOP BANK)

18.B.68

WELD

18.B.68.1

X-RAY#

18.B.68.2

AH-JOINT#

18.B.68.3

BK-JOINT#

18.B.68.4

AH-HEAT#

18.B.68.5

BK-HEAT#

18.B.68.6

AH-PIPE IDENTIFIER

18.B.68.7

BK-PIPE IDENTIFIER

18.B.69
18.B.69.1

ZR (ZINC RIBBON)

BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.69.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.69.1.2

END

18.B.69.2
18.B.70

B_POINT #
CULTURAL RESOURCE AREA
BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.70.1

BEGIN

18.B.70.2

END

18.B.71
18.B.71.1

LAND USE
BEGIN_OR_END

18.B.71.1.1

BEGIN

18.B.71.1.2

END

18.B.71.2

TYPE

18.B.71.2.1

CULTIVATED

18.B.71.2.2

LAWN

18.B.71.2.3

INDUSTRIAL

18.B.71.2.4

PASTURE

18.B.71.2.5

WOODS

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APPENDIX F - SAMPLE DRAWINGS


Please follow the links provided below to access an appropriate sample drawing.

19.A

U. S. Drawings

19.A.1

Alignment Drawings

19.A.2

Crossing Drawings

19.A.2.1

Stream Crossing

19.A.2.2

Road Crossing

19.A.3
19.B
19.B.1

Plan/Profile Drawings
Canadian Drawings
Alignment Drawings

19.B.1.1

Sample 1

19.B.1.2

Sample 2

19.B.1.3

Sample 3

19.B.1.4

Sample 4

19.B.1.5

Sample 5

19.B.2

Key Plan Sample

19.B.3

Crossing Drawings

19.B.3.1

Road Crossing Sample

19.B.3.2

RailRoad Crossing Sample

19.B.3.3

Waterway Crossing Sample 1

19.B.3.4

Waterway Crossing Sample 2

19.B.3.5

Water Lot Sample

19.B.3.6

Hydroelectric Power Crossing Sample

19.B.3.7

Foreign Pipeline Crossing Sample

19.B.4

Profile Drawing Sample

19.B.5

Dwelling Drawing Sample

19.B.6

Easement Drawings

19.B.6.1

Permanent Easement Sample

19.B.6.2

Temporary Easement Sample

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CAD Standards

19.B.8

Construction Staking Layout

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