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2018 PROCUREMENT PLANPROCUREMENT AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (as of 1/22/18)JANUARY 2018 Contract Description Electrical Supplies MRO Supplies Underground Utility Market Services 7 Cubic Yard
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Contact your local utility companies: Before you start digging, it's important to contact your local utility companies to identify and mark any buried utility lines. This will help avoid accidental damage or disruption to essential services.
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Gather necessary information: Collect all the necessary information about your digging project, including the location, depth, and purpose of the excavation. This will help the utility companies understand your requirements and provide appropriate guidance.
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Call the 'Call Before You Dig' hotline: In many countries, there is a dedicated hotline number (such as '811' in the United States) that you need to call to initiate the process. Provide the required details and schedule a date for utility marking.
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Wait for utility marking: After contacting the hotline, utility companies will visit the excavation site within a designated time frame to mark the approximate location of underground utility lines. This marking helps you avoid these lines while digging.
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Respect the marking: Once the utility lines are marked, it is vital to respect the markings and avoid digging within the designated area. Any alterations or removal of the markings should be done only after consulting with the respective utility company.
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Follow local regulations and safety practices: Additionally, make sure to adhere to any local regulations or safety practices related to excavation or digging activities. This may include using proper safety equipment, obtaining necessary permits, and following specific guidelines.
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Proceed with caution: With the necessary precautions and markings in place, you can proceed with your digging project but always exercise caution and be aware of any unexpected changes or signs of utility lines.
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Anyone planning to excavate or dig in an area should consider using the 'Call Before You Dig' service. This includes homeowners, contractors, construction workers, landscapers, and anyone involved in digging activities.
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It is especially important for those planning larger excavation projects, such as construction activities, where the risk of hitting underground utility lines is higher. By using the 'Call Before You Dig' service, you can ensure the safety of your project, prevent service disruptions, and avoid potential accidents or injuries.
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What is call before you dig?
Call before you dig is a process of notifying a utility company before any digging or excavation work takes place to prevent damage to underground utilities.
Who is required to file call before you dig?
Anyone planning to dig or excavate is required to file a call before you dig.
How to fill out call before you dig?
You can fill out call before you dig by contacting your local utilities notification center and providing details about your planned excavation.
What is the purpose of call before you dig?
The purpose of call before you dig is to prevent damage to underground utilities, avoid costly repairs, and ensure safety for workers and the public.
What information must be reported on call before you dig?
Information such as the location of the excavation, the type of work being done, and the estimated start date must be reported on call before you dig.
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