Pipeline Route Survey
Pipeline Route Survey
Pipeline Route Survey
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 PURPOSE 3
2.0 SCOPE 3
3.0 REFERENCES 3
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3
7.0 QA I QC . 10
8.0 HSE
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1.0 PURPOSE
2.0 SCOPE
3.0 REFERENCES
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES
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CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
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KPTL. will ensure that the pipe line defining trench centre line shall be staked
by placing suitable painted marker stakes at TP's and IP's between consecutive
TP'S.
The pipeline centre line shall be staked on the ground, the TP's shall be
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points shall be staked at the intervals of 500mtr. Along the centre line of pipe
line. The inter section points and TP's shall be serially numbered from the
starting point.
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The normal width of the ROU will be 20 m. On certain locations, the width may
be restricted due to imposed site conditions. The regular restricted working
width shall be defined on approved alignment sheets.. KPTL will ensure that
the width of the working strip will be visible at all times. Surveyor will locate,
identify, and notify the existing features or obstructions along the route that are
not shown in current alignment sheets, maps, and drawings. If the existing
alignment cannot be followed due to obstacles or other issues, a better route
may be suggested and a request for change made to the Company. In
exceptional cases if boundary markers or marked points are removed during
construction they will be re-instated after construction in consultation with Client.
Any change in routing need to be approved by Engineer - in - charge fowner.
In the area which is not being cultivated and not fertile, removal and separation
of top soil will be of no benefit, and only single heap of excavated soil will be
made.
KTPL will provide suitable access wherever the ROU crosses Marshy area or
water logged area based on site condition if it is possible or similar areas
where the soil bearing capacity is inadequate to permit safe passage. KPTL.
will install all required temporary culverts in all drainage ditches, canals and
creeks and other drainage structures or provide suitable diversion. For any
damages if caused during the construction operations KPTL will be
responsible for its re-instatement in original condition or better.
KPTL will ensure that all temporary culverts are removed upon completion of
the works and all drainage ditches, canals and creeks and other drainage
structures are reinstated to the satisfaction of client.
KPTL will ensure that the working width shall be kept clean during the
construction period.
In cases of change in direction or side bends one stake shall be installed at the
center of the bend and 100 m on both sides along the route of pipeline on the
center line shall be installed by yellow paint marks.
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a. General: All possible efforts shall be made to ensure that crossings are made at
right angles. The surveyor will record the angles of crossing for all fences,
property lines, utilities, roads, railways, canals, streams etc. that are crossed.
True bearings of the centerline of road, railway, canal, as well as that of pipeline
center will be recorded. Turning points near crossings will be at least 50 m from
crossing boundaries in stable and firm ground.
b. Railway Crossing: The angles for all railway crossings will be close to 90
degrees. The minimum permissible angle will be 85 degree between the center
line of railway track and pipeline.
c. Primary Road Crossing: National and State Highways, all whether roads and
roads providing access to major installations will be designated as primary
roads. The angle of crossing will be close to 90 degrees. The minimum
permissible angle will be 80 degree between the center line of road and
pipeline.
d. Secondary Road Crossing: All seasonal roads, unpaved village roads, cart
tracks, etc. will be designated as secondary roads. The angle of crossing will be
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g. Utility Crossing: Utilities crossed will be located at their centerline with stakes
containing station numbers. The angle of crossings will be measured and
location established relative to above ground facilities. The names and sizes of
all utility lines will be included in the survey notes. In the cases of overhead
power and telephone lines, the distance to the poles and towers on each side of
the survey line will be measured, and the numbers of poles or towers will be
noted. In case of over head of powerl telephone cables, the distance in the
poles & towers on each side of survey lines should be measured. Survey line
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nearest high tension pole or tower is maintained.
6.0 MEASUREMENTS
All the measurements taken by the surveyor will be recorded in the daily
Survey Log book.
CHAINAGE
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MUNDRA BATHINDA PIPELINE PROJECT DOC. NO.: KPTL/PUMBPUPU001
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Slack distance will be measured using 50 m steel tape or 30m chain. In case of
abrupt slope the tape will be straightened parallel to the probable grading.
Distance between Intersection Points staked along the pipeline route will be
measured and recorded. Distance between level points shall also be measured
and recorded.
Chainage will be continuous indirection of flow. /'
True bearing of all straights shall be observed and recorded.
Check on distance measurement shall be done by using stadia method at the time
of leveling.
- Data on nature of terrain, viz. sandy, stony, vegetation, etc. and type of
ground will be recorded along with chainages of change points.
EQUIPMENT LIST
• Ranging Rods
• Survey Umbrella
• Vehicle
Use of above equipments may vary as per site requirements
7.0 QA/QC
Quality Assurance will be maintained by systematic implementation of this
procedure and generating necessary quality records.
8.0 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT
Note: In case of any conflict between the requirements of this procedure and
ElL Specification, drawings the later shall govern.
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