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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Route Survey in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the survey conducted in the designated field. Ensure you use the format Month/Day/Year.
  3. Fill in your name or company name, along with your telephone number and address. This information is crucial for identification.
  4. Provide details about the person submitting the application and the company performing the survey, including their contact information.
  5. Complete the shipment details section, including gross weight, number of axles, overall length, height, and other specified measurements.
  6. Indicate your starting and ending points in Colorado, along with a detailed requested route that includes mile point references.
  7. Address potential staging locations and any clearance concerns such as railroad crossings or speed bumps.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document to declare that all statements are true to your knowledge before submitting it.

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noun. a survey for determining the route, grades, etc., of a railroad, highway, or power line.
A route survey is the starting point for any infrastructure project that cuts across the land. It answers critical questions: Whats the topography of the area? Are there any natural or man-made obstacles? How can the route align with existing infrastructure?
A route survey provides data to design and construct engineering projects like roads and utilities by locating the planned path and boundaries. It defines the right of way from known starting and ending points according to surveying standards.
A road survey focuses on the measurement, mapping, and analysis of current or planned roads, highways, and related transportation infrastructure. This specialized survey provides crucial geometric, environmental, and engineering data, facilitating safe, functional, and efficient roadway designs.
The purpose of the route survey is to document, turn-by-turn, the roadways for the load movement and to identify the difficulties and restrictions along the route. The focus is on risk identification and contingency planning for successfully managing risks.

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Survey, when used in relation to Railways, indicates activities which are carried out for the purpose of deciding route- alignment of new railway lines or doubling/multiplying of existing railway line(s) or in connection with gauge conversions projects.
Objective of Route Survey: The purpose of the Route Survey is to provide critical information regarding the existing roads bridges condition, Terrain, other route constraints like Naxal affected areas and Availability of Basic Amenities enroute. To develop the methodology for other route surveys.

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