U.S. Terms of Service and Billing Structure

Terms of Service - United States Operations
Know Before You Dig, LLC
Acceptance of Terms
Please read this document carefully. By requesting, scheduling, or receiving services from Know Before You Dig Locates, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to these Terms of Service. These terms apply to all services provided and are binding upon acceptance of a private utility locate report or related deliverables.
These Terms of Service supersede any prior agreements, proposals, purchase orders, work authorizations, or verbal representations unless expressly agreed to in writing by Know Before You Dig Locates.
Know Before You Dig Locates, LLC reserves the right to update or modify these terms at any time. Continued use of services constitutes acceptance of the most current version.
Definitions
Client
A Client is any individual, company, partnership, public agency, property owner, contractor, consultant, or other entity that retains Know Before You Dig Locates to perform private utility locating or related services.
Excavator / Ground Disturber
An Excavator or Ground Disturber is any party performing or directing work that disturbs the ground surface, including excavation, drilling, boring, trenching, grading, cutting, coring, or any activity that could impact buried infrastructure.
Ground Disturbance
Ground disturbance includes any activity that disrupts soil, pavement, concrete, or subsurface materials. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation, drilling, augering, trenching, grading, saw cutting, milling, post installation, fence installation, tree planting, stump removal, blasting, and the movement of heavy loads off established roadways.
Scope and Limit of Locate
Private utility locating services are limited to the area, scope, and conditions identified at the time of service. Work performed outside the defined locate area requires a new or revised locate request.
Any changes to the work limits, site conditions, or scope of work after the locate has been completed invalidate the original locate and require additional services.
Validity of Locate
Unless otherwise stated in the locate report, a private utility locate is valid for sixty days. A re mark or new locate is required if:
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The locate validity period has expired
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Ground markings become unclear, damaged, displaced, or removed
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Ground markings do not align with the locate sketch or report
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Site conditions or work limits change
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Any event occurs that may affect the accuracy of the locate
Ground Markings and Documentation
Locate markings and documentation should be reviewed together. If markings do not correspond with the locate report or site sketch, the locate is considered invalid until corrected.
The Client is responsible for ensuring that all personnel working on the project receive and understand the locate report, limitations, and markings.
Public Utility Locates
Private utility locating does not replace or substitute public utility locates. Public utility owned facilities shown on a private locate report are provided for reference only and may be marked in survey colors.
It remains the responsibility of the Client to obtain valid public utility locates through the appropriate notification center or utility owner prior to ground disturbance.
Know Before You Dig Locates is not affiliated with Texas 811 and does not provide no fee locate services.
Access and Site Conditions
Accurate locating requires reasonable access to the work area and relevant building service rooms. Lack of access, obstructions, parked vehicles, equipment, stored materials, snow, surface coverings, or unsafe conditions may limit the ability to detect or mark buried facilities.
The Client acknowledges that physical and environmental limitations may affect locate results.
Interior Locates
Interior private locates are subject to additional limitations due to congestion, building construction, electromagnetic interference, concealed pathways, and inaccessible areas.
Ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic locating equipment are used where feasible. Certain materials and depths may not be detectable using these methods.
Sewer and Drainage Infrastructure
Sewer locating using CCTV cameras and sondes is performed only when requested and when access conditions allow. Sewer drawings, cleanouts, manholes, or catch basins may be required to perform tracing.
Private sewer laterals, storm lines, and associated infrastructure may not be fully traceable due to access, material type, depth, or site conditions. Limitations will be documented in the locate report.
Underground Storage Tanks and Petroleum Infrastructure
Know Before You Dig Locates does not locate underground storage tanks or associated petroleum infrastructure unless specialized detection methods are specifically requested and deployed.
Work near underground storage tanks, fuel systems, or defined critical areas requires non invasive excavation methods such as hand digging or vacuum excavation.
Utility Locate Limitations and Technology
Private utility locating relies on geophysical methods consistent with ASCE Standard 38 Quality Level B. These methods reduce risk but do not eliminate it.
Not all buried facilities are detectable due to material type, depth, tracer wire condition, soil composition, congestion, or physical laws. Absolute clearance cannot be guaranteed.
Where precise horizontal or vertical information is required, direct exposure through Quality Level A methods is recommended.
Reliance and Responsibility
Locate markings and reports are provided for planning and risk mitigation purposes. The Client and Excavator remain responsible for safe excavation practices and damage prevention.
The presence of a private utility locate does not relieve any party of responsibility for damages, personal injury, or property loss resulting from ground disturbance.
Limitations and Disclosure
Any limitations noted in the locate report or site services checklist should be communicated to all parties involved in the project, including contractors, subcontractors, project managers, and property owners.
Acceptance of a locate report with documented limitations constitutes acceptance of the associated risk.
Liability Limitation
Know Before You Dig Locates is not liable for damages resulting from excavation, exposure, or interference with underground facilities.
Liability for any claim arising from services provided is limited to the fees paid for the specific service giving rise to the claim.
Know Before You Dig Locates is not responsible for damages where it was not promptly notified and given the opportunity to conduct a damage investigation.
Best Effort Basis
All services are performed on a best effort and industry standard basis using accepted practices and available information at the time of service.
U.S. Billing Structure
1. Rates and Minimum Charges
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Our standard hourly rate is $175 per hour.
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A 4-hour minimum charge applies to commercial, industrial, and large residential properties.
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Small residential subdivision homes with one building are subject to a 2-hour minimum charge ($350).
2. Equipment Included
Our Utility Locate Technicians arrive equipped with:
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Electromagnetic cable locate equipment (Vivax vLoc3)
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Ground penetrating radar (GSSI)
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Sewer camera with sonde (Vivax)
3. Travel Time
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Travel is billed round trip from the closest office to the work site.
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Travel times may increase due to traffic conditions, including peak hours, which are outside our control.
4. Multiple Sites and Extended Time
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For projects involving multiple sites, billing is hourly and charged in 4-hour blocks.
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If additional time is required beyond the original estimate, you will be notified before work continues.
5. Site Readiness and Standby Time
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Clients are responsible for ensuring the site is ready at the scheduled time.
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Standby time caused by site access issues, delays, or unprepared work areas is billed at the regular hourly rate.
6. Payment Terms
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For new clients or those without established credit, full payment is required before the locate report is released.
7. Scope and Limitations
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Due to the unique conditions of each site, results cannot be guaranteed beyond those outlined in our Terms of Service.
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Clients are encouraged to review our Private Utility Locate Guideline or speak with our Damage Prevention Consultants or Utility Locate Technicians if assistance is needed when requesting services.
8. Public Locate Disclaimer
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Know Before You Dig Locates is not affiliated with Texas 811 and does not provide no-fee public locate services.
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Clients are required by law to submit a separate request through the applicable One Call system for public infrastructure before ground disturbance.
