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Site and Asset Conditions

Information Deliverables

A0000

Physical information about the project area (discovery).

Elements

An Element Type is a component part of an Asset Type. Each Asset Type (except Asset Complex assets) will comprise of a prescribed set of Element Types.  Some Element Types are essential and must be present to define an asset of that Asset Type.  Other Element Types are optional, to be included when needed to define a particular Asset Type instance. An individual asset may have more than one instance of each Element Type.

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Element TypeDescriptionElement CodeEssentialUniclass 2015Updates
A0100 Extent and BoundariesDocuments or drawings which define the area of interest (which could be a project area, extent of asset group, study area etc) (If shapefile required, please state in deliverable note).A01NoPM_30_10_8011-04-2023
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A0300 Topographic Survey(s)Topographic data, scope and results of any topographic surveys, documentation of topographic surveys and any related outputs.A03NoPM_30_20_8911-04-2023
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A0400 LIDARLIDAR data including maps, documentation, scope.A04NoPM_30_10_8811-04-2023
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A0500 Laser Scans (Point Cloud)Point cloud data including models, data, documentation and scope.A05NoPM_30_10_7611-04-2023
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A0600 UtilitiesAny information providing evidence of utilities in the area of study which could include but is not limited to utility search record from utility suppliers, maps, plans and sections, CAT scan information, trial holes records, GPR survey and other plans showing utilities in the study area.A06NoPM_30_10_9311-04-2023
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A0700 UXO AssessmentInformation on Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) including scope and related documents, maps, desk top studies, risk assessment reports.A07NoPM_30_40_9211-04-2023
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A0800 Geotechnical ConditionsInformation on geology and ground condition of the project including scope of the survey, maps, raw data (e.g. borehole logs), factual or interpretive reports, photos, and British Geological Survey records obtained.A08NoPM_30_20_3311-04-2023
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A0900 Contaminated LandInformation on contamination within the area of study including scope of the survey, maps, raw data, factual reports (e.g. sample test reports).A09NoPM_30_20_1711-04-2023
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A1200 Asset ConditionAny documenation which includes an assessment of whether the asset is able to do the job it's designed to do. Conditions could include: photos, condition assessment reports. i.e. visual inspections, engineering inspections or investigations, structural reports, reservoir documentation.A12NoPM_30_10_1511-04-2023
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A1400 Base MappingOrdnance Survey (OS) maps, and other geographically contextual data representing major features within the geographic extent including communities, populations, water courses, key infrastructure, assets with particular significance (political, historical, social, reputational). Does not include features covered by other deliverables, e.g. utilities.A14NoPM_30_10_5811-04-2023
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A1600 Bathymetric Survey(s)Bathymetric data, scope and results of any bathymetric surveys, documentation of bathymetric surveys and any related outputs.A16NoPM_30_20_0626-02-2024
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Attributes

An attribute is a particular piece of data that describes a property of an object. Each Asset Type is described by a different set of attributes, although there are some attributes that are common to many Asset Types.

The table below lists the attributes that are applicable to this Asset Type, along with the data profile requirements for each attribute and details of when and how each should be used and delivered.

AttributeFormat DetailsDeliveryPurposeMandatorygeoCOBie MappingUpdates
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