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"Standard Guideline for Recording and Exchanging Utility Infrastructure Data, ANSI/ASCE/CI/UESI 75-XX specifies essential elements for documenting the location and other attributes of underground and aboveground utility infrastructure, with a particular focus on the documentation of newly installed or exposed infrastructure"--
This report is a resource for understanding subsurface utility engineering (SUE) and bringing up-to-date practices to the application of SUE for public works projects.
Standard Guideline for Investigating and Documenting Existing Utilities,ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22, presents a credible system for classifying the quality of utility location information that is placed in design plans.
CI/ASCE Standard 38-02 presents a credible system for classifying the quality of utility location information that is placed in design plans. The Standard addresses issues such as: how utility information can be obtained, what technologies are available to obtain that information; how that information can be conveyed to the information users; who should be responsible for typical collection and depiction tasks; what factors determine which utility quality level attribute to assign to data; and what the relative costs and benefits of the various quality levels are. Used as a reference or as part of a specification, the Standard will assist engineers, project and utility owners, and constructors in developing strategies to reduce risk by improving the reliability of information on existing subsurface utilities in a defined manner.
MOP 106, Second Edition, presents current practices for the planning, design, and construction of pipelines using horizontal auger boring methods.
MOP 133 provides a detailed description of the pilot tube and guided boring methods with chapters on project planning, site and geotechnical assessment, shaft design, pipe characteristics and design, contract documents, and construction aspects.
Prepared by the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge 3 Task Committee of the Committee on Education of the American Society of Civil Engineers.The American Society of Civil Engineers defines the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge as the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of an individual entering the practice of civil engineering at the professional level.Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge: Preparing the Future Civil Engineer, Third Edition outlines 21 foundational, technical, and professional practice learning outcomes for individuals entering the professional practice of civil engineering. Recommendations for fulfilling the outcomes through formal education, both at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels, and mentored early career experience are provided.Topics includeFoundational course education,Engineering fundamentals,Engineering technical skillsEngineering curriculum development, and Business and professional skills and responsibilities.This book will be of interest to students and early-career civil engineers as well as the professors who teach engineering and practicing engineers who mentor and develop new engineers within their organizations.
Authors Al-Bayati and Panzer discuss the use of utility location services and the role that all stakeholders contribute to the reduction of damages to underground utilities during construction.
Clement Ogaja introduces civil engineers--especially those who are not already licensed surveyors--to the fundamental principles of global positioning technology.
MOP 147 illustrates some of the objective processes that are used to manage community and asset resilience, and provides infrastructure stakeholders with a comprehensive set of practices.