How do I get ‘as-built’ information along my project?

Most plats and associated construction plans, and capital projects are available in PDF format. If you will define your project in an email with the Utility Owner, type of work to be done, the beginning address and ending address (or just ending address if all work is on one lot) and a PDF map showing the location and route if applicable, the appropriate information will be set up in a Sharepoint Folder, usually within two days.

A secure link to the Sharepoint folder for information exchange will be provided with a 30 day expiration

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1. When do we have to pull a permit?
2. How can I find out if a road is a City right-of-way?
3. How do I get ‘as-built’ information along my project?
4. Is an application required? How about plans?
5. What size should the plans be and what information should appear on them?
6. Are there any fees for processing right-of-way permits?
7. How long does it take to process an application and receive a permit?
8. Is there a standard location that is required for various utilities to occupy in the right-of-way?
9. Are utility locates required?
10. Are there any conditions where work will be stopped?
11. Are there any City of Grapevine holidays or days in which no work will be done?
12. How do we cross under existing pavement with our utility installation?
13. May we cut the pavement?
14. May I fax my application and plans?
15. May I submit my application via the internet?
16. What about an emergency, such as a gas main cut?
17. Is a final inspection required?
18. Who do I call if I have additional questions?