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How are drill rig samples Paid?
Driven split barrel samples and thin-walled tube samples are paid on an each basis. Rock core of various sizes is paid by the linear foot (meter). We pay the contractor to mobilize the drill rigs whether on land, or water (floating) or on water using a stationary platform (typically, a jackup barge).
What is a rock core in a drill log?
In §648-3.01B Driller’s Logs, information on rock cores pertains to boulders as well as bedrock. Boulder and rock samples shall each be given their own consecutive sample numbering order. Boulder sample numbers shall have a prefix of "B", rock core sample numbers shall have a prefix "R".
Do you pay the contractor to mobilize the drill rigs?
We pay the contractor to mobilize the drill rigs whether on land, or water (floating) or on water using a stationary platform (typically, a jackup barge). Unless there are extenuating circumstances, we pay the estimated quantity of drill rigs, provided the minimum percent working time requirements of the specifications are met.
What information is needed for preparing a drilling contract?
These guidelines provide the information that is necessary for preparing drilling contracts including: example scope of services; soil identification system; safety requirements; drill log preparation; site requirements; and the specification for providing subsurface explorations in contaminated areas. 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
How do drilling contracts work?
This information is generally provided through the Regional Geotechnical Section. However, there are occasions when additional assistance is necessary. At those times, drilling contracts are let to procure the services of companies experienced in obtaining subsurface information, soil and rock samples, for geotechnical engineering purposes.
What are the responsibilities of a drilling engineer?
The making of borings, the taking of samples, the recording of samples and drilling notes, and the storing of samples shall be in accordance with the requirements of the specifications and notes, and will be continually inspected by a representative of the Engineer.


