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Sewer Dist Works covered up or in any way made unavailable for inspection before the submission of the Notice of Inspection Required form or the Engineer‟s approval to proceed shall be uncovered at the Contractor‟s expense. 5 Prior to inspection, the Contractor shall submit his Quality Control plan (QC plan) / Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) in accordance with Section 1 Clause 7.6.3. 1.3.5 CCTV Survey 1 The Contractor shall on written instruction of the Engineer undertake a CCTV survey on designated lengths of pipelines laid during the execution of the Works, including pipeline cleaning where necessary and submission of a Survey Report, as part of the final inspection of the Works. 2 The Certificate of Completion for the Works or part thereof shall not be issued until the CCTV Survey, including provision of the Survey Report, and any subsequent sewer remedial works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 3 Should any length of the surveyed between adjacent manholes

Sewer Dist to describle how to check installation of swer Works covered up or in any way made unavailable for inspection before the submission of the Notice of Inspection Required form or the Engineer‟s approval to proceed shall be uncovered at the Contractor‟s expense. 5 Prior to inspection, the Contractor shall submit his Quality Control plan (QC plan) / Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) in accordance with Section 1 Clause 7.6.3. 1.3.5 CCTV Survey 1 The Contractor shall on written instruction of the Engineer undertake a CCTV survey on designated lengths of pipelines laid during the execution of the Works, including pipeline cleaning where necessary and submission of a Survey Report, as part of the final inspection of the Works. 2 The Certificate of Completion for the Works or part thereof shall not be issued until the CCTV Survey, including provision of the Survey Report, and any subsequent sewer remedial works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 3 Should any length of the surveyed between adjacent manholes, or the manholes indicate failure to comply with the requirements of the Contract, the whole cost of any pipeline cleaning, the CCTV Survey, Survey Report and any subsequent remedial works carried out to the satisfaction of the Engineer shall be borne by the Contractor. 4 The CCTV Survey shall be carried our by an approved specialist subcontractor designated in the Project Specification. The subcontractor shall provide suitable documentation to verify previous experience in undertaking CCTV Surveys to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 5 Pipeline cleaning and CCTV surveys and reporting shall be carried out as specified in Part 10 of this Section. ARABIAN TECHNICAL SERVICES QCS 2010 Section 8 Part 1 General Page 10 QCS 201 0 1.3.6 Compensation for Damage to Property 1 Before commencing any work on site, the Contractor shall undertake an extensive condition survey of all properties adjacent to the proposed works. A detailed report including sketch plans, schedules of defects and photographs shall be submitted to the Engineer for agreement. 2 The Contractor shall not mark boundary walls to properties in any way whether deliberately for identification purposes or accidentally. All markings, howsoever caused, shall be repaired and repainted. Sufficient area of wall shall be repainted to avoid a patchy appearance. END OF PART

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Sewer Dist Works covered up or in any way made unavailable for inspection before the submission of the Notice of Inspection Required form or the Engineer‟s approval to proceed shall be uncovered at the Contractor‟s expense. 5 Prior to inspection, the Contractor shall submit his Quality Control plan (QC plan) / Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) in accordance with Section 1 Clause 7.6.3. 1.3.5 CCTV Survey 1 The Contractor shall on written instruction of the Engineer undertake a CCTV survey on designated lengths of pipelines laid during the execution of the Works, including pipeline cleaning where necessary and submission of a Survey Report, as part of the final inspection of the Works. 2 The Certificate of Completion for the Works or part thereof shall not be issued until the CCTV Survey, including provision of the Survey Report, and any subsequent sewer remedial works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 3 Should any length of the surveyed between adjacent manholes

Sewer Dist to describle how to check installation of swer Works covered up or in any way made unavailable for inspection before the submission of the Notice of Inspection Required form or the Engineer‟s approval to proceed shall be uncovered at the Contractor‟s expense. 5 Prior to inspection, the Contractor shall submit his Quality Control plan (QC plan) / Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) in accordance with Section 1 Clause 7.6.3. 1.3.5 CCTV Survey 1 The Contractor shall on written instruction of the Engineer undertake a CCTV survey on designated lengths of pipelines laid during the execution of the Works, including pipeline cleaning where necessary and submission of a Survey Report, as part of the final inspection of the Works. 2 The Certificate of Completion for the Works or part thereof shall not be issued until the CCTV Survey, including provision of the Survey Report, and any subsequent sewer remedial works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 3 Should any length of the surveyed between adjacent manholes, or the manholes indicate failure to comply with the requirements of the Contract, the whole cost of any pipeline cleaning, the CCTV Survey, Survey Report and any subsequent remedial works carried out to the satisfaction of the Engineer shall be borne by the Contractor. 4 The CCTV Survey shall be carried our by an approved specialist subcontractor designated in the Project Specification. The subcontractor shall provide suitable documentation to verify previous experience in undertaking CCTV Surveys to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 5 Pipeline cleaning and CCTV surveys and reporting shall be carried out as specified in Part 10 of this Section. ARABIAN TECHNICAL SERVICES QCS 2010 Section 8 Part 1 General Page 10 QCS 201 0 1.3.6 Compensation for Damage to Property 1 Before commencing any work on site, the Contractor shall undertake an extensive condition survey of all properties adjacent to the proposed works. A detailed report including sketch plans, schedules of defects and photographs shall be submitted to the Engineer for agreement. 2 The Contractor shall not mark boundary walls to properties in any way whether deliberately for identification purposes or accidentally. All markings, howsoever caused, shall be repaired and repainted. Sufficient area of wall shall be repainted to avoid a patchy appearance. END OF PART

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Part Two, Section 13.

Manhole Spacing

SEWER DESIGN GUIDELINES

13. Manhole Spacing.


a. Location. 1) Provide manholes at all breaks in the horizontal and vertical plane for 24-inch and smaller sewer mains. 2) Provide manholes on 27-inch and larger sewers at all breaks in the horizontal and vertical planes, except when the horizontal alignment is in a curve or when the use of bends has been approved, see Part Two, Section 4 (Fittings) and Section 6 (Curved Horizontal Alignment). 3) When the design of the sewer is near an existing/proposed water pipeline 16-inch and larger, which has a blowoff connection, locate the sewer manhole as close as possible to the blow-off connection to allow for the discharge of chlorinated water. b. Maximum Spacing Between Manholes. 1) For maximum spacing between manholes, see Table "13".

TABLE "13"
Pipe Size 8-inch to 24-inch 27-inch to 42-inch 48-inch and larger Maximum Manhole Spacing Maximum Manhole Spacing 400 feet 600 feet 600 feet, unless otherwise approved by WSSC

c. Minimum Spacing Between Manholes. 1) Outside diameter (OD) of adjacent manholes (including the bottom slabs) should have minimum of five (5) feet horizontal clearance. Example: 8-inch sewer pipeline connecting to a four (4) foot diameter manhole, provide ten (10) feet horizontal distance between the centerline of manholes to achieve the 5 foot outside horizontal clearance.

2008

S-13.1

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