• PAS 128:2014

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    Specification for underground utility detection, verification and location

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  30-04-2022

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-06-2014

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    This PAS specifies requirements for the detection, verification and location of existing and new underground utilities. It applies to the detection, verification and location of active, abandoned, redundant or unknown underground utilities and the location of their associated surface features (e.g. manhole covers and utility markers). It applies regardless of where these utilities are located (e.g. in urban or rural areas, in the street, or on private sites such as hospitals or airfields). It applies to utilities buried no deeper than three metres. This PAS sets out the accuracy to which the data are captured, the quality expected of these data and a means by which to assess and indicate the confidence that can be placed in such data. More specifically it covers: project planning and scoping process; classification system for quality levels based on survey type, location accuracy, inclusion of post- processing and level of supporting data; desktop utility records search; detection; verification; location; deliverables. It does not cover: emergency utility works as defined by legislation [2] or where there is imminent risk to life, limb or environment; underground basements, underground tunnels (including railways, road tunnels, and underground pedestrian walkways), plant rooms and non-utility based features; above surface utility infrastructure (such as overhead power or telecommunication lines). This PAS is for use by practitioners (usually a surveyor, geophysicist or subsurface utility engineer). It also might be of interest to clients (such as engineers, constructors, project managers and utility owners), who are responsible for recording information about underground utilities. Where ground investigation, borehole, trial pit works and other construction works are proposed, a current utility mapping survey conforming to this PAS can be used as an indicator of the presence or absence of underground utilities before conducting further ground investigation prior to breaking ground.

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    Committee ZZ/2
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
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