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... 28 This chapter identifies utility data collection, storage, and application practices that the literature review, interviews, and survey responses indicated are particularly effective at airports. In many cases, these practices are being applied.
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... 29 • Coordinate with maintenance activities • Deliverables that accurately depict utilities • Consolidate utilities data as it is received. The following paragraphs describe in detail the SUErelated processes that airports have found most effective: • Organizational structure that promotes data exchange: As noted in the chapter on state of the practice, natural divisions between departments and organizations often introduce barriers to sharing information on subsurface utilities.
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... 30 new or relocated utilities data in the field are in close coordination with construction crews so that utilities data can be captured before they are buried. Field survey data are tied to established airport control points such as PACS/SACS and/or the National Spatial Reference System.

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