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Type : Classeur 3.0.1
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Fichier Nspire généré sur TI-Planet.org.
Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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PUBLIC UTILITIES 1. For which of the following do civil engineers have a duty of care: a. Both of the other responses ( Not to harm public utilities, Not to allow public utilities to pose health, safety or environmental hazards) i. Explanation: Civil engineers have a duty of care to ensure safety and compliance with legal standards, covering both options provided in the question. 2. Which of the following is not a valid reason why we need to know where public utilities are presently located: a. So that we can pay for any damages we cause during construction i. Explanation: Knowing utility locations is crucial to avoid damages, not for handling damage payments. This knowledge helps with planning and safety during construction. 3. Which of the following is not a reason why, most often, public utilities need to be located in or near public spaces: a. To ensure that they are visible in Google Street View i. Explanation: Visibility on Google Street View is irrelevant to utility placement, which is based on access and maintenance needs. 4. Which of the following is not true about conveyance public utilities location in the urban context: a. If they need to be installed through private land allotments, then the utilities owner must purchase that land i. Explanation: Utilities can be installed on private land via easements, and ownership transfer is not required. 5. Which of the following is not true about change of state public utilities location in the urban context: a. They must always be located within private land allotments i. Explanation: Change of state utilities can be located on public land and are not restricted to private property. 6. Which of the following would be the least reliable on-plan source for locating public utilities in Brisbane: a. Google Earth i. Explanation: Google Earth provides surface imagery but lacks detailed and reliable underground infrastructure data needed for utility planning. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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PUBLIC UTILITIES 1. For which of the following do civil engineers have a duty of care: a. Both of the other responses ( Not to harm public utilities, Not to allow public utilities to pose health, safety or environmental hazards) i. Explanation: Civil engineers have a duty of care to ensure safety and compliance with legal standards, covering both options provided in the question. 2. Which of the following is not a valid reason why we need to know where public utilities are presently located: a. So that we can pay for any damages we cause during construction i. Explanation: Knowing utility locations is crucial to avoid damages, not for handling damage payments. This knowledge helps with planning and safety during construction. 3. Which of the following is not a reason why, most often, public utilities need to be located in or near public spaces: a. To ensure that they are visible in Google Street View i. Explanation: Visibility on Google Street View is irrelevant to utility placement, which is based on access and maintenance needs. 4. Which of the following is not true about conveyance public utilities location in the urban context: a. If they need to be installed through private land allotments, then the utilities owner must purchase that land i. Explanation: Utilities can be installed on private land via easements, and ownership transfer is not required. 5. Which of the following is not true about change of state public utilities location in the urban context: a. They must always be located within private land allotments i. Explanation: Change of state utilities can be located on public land and are not restricted to private property. 6. Which of the following would be the least reliable on-plan source for locating public utilities in Brisbane: a. Google Earth i. Explanation: Google Earth provides surface imagery but lacks detailed and reliable underground infrastructure data needed for utility planning. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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