Common use of Bridge Rehabilitation Clause in Contracts

Bridge Rehabilitation. The repair, restoration or replacement of the components of existing structures, including asphaltic surfacing or concrete overlays that, and work to correct safety defects. Additional right-of-way typically will not be required, except minimal acquisitions may be necessary to accommodate ancillary improvements for drainage or for the construction of an abutment or pier. Additional Criteria • Includes widening of superstructure and substructure components • Includes replacement of any superstructure component • May include replacement of portions of abutments or piers Bridge Replacement: Building a new bridge at the location of the existing structure or at a new location usually contiguous to the existing structure. A minor acquisition of additional right-of- way may be required. Additional Criteria • Includes replacement bridges with wider lanes and shoulders or additional lanes • Includes eliminating grade separations and replacing with at-grade crossings • Includes box culverts or a series of pipes wide enough to be classified as a bridge • A bridge of any length or type may be replaced by any other Consultation: The process of seeking, discussing, and considering the views of others and, where feasible, seeking agreement with them. Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments: This is the title of Executive Order 13084, signed by the President on May 14, 1998, that requires federal agencies to respect tribal self-government and sovereignty, tribal rights, and tribal responsibilities whenever they formulate policies that affect Indian tribal governments in a unique and significant way. Cooperative Agreement - An agreement between the BIA and another agency(ies) used to reimburse that agency for goods or services provided to the BIA. Deterioration: of a highway is measured by:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

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Bridge Rehabilitation. The repair, restoration or replacement of the components of existing structures, including asphaltic surfacing or concrete overlays that, and work to correct safety defects. Additional right-of-way typically will not be required, except minimal acquisitions may be necessary to accommodate ancillary improvements for drainage or for the construction of an abutment or pier. Additional Criteria • Includes widening of superstructure and substructure components • Includes replacement of any superstructure component • May include replacement of portions of abutments or piers Bridge Replacement: Building a new bridge at the location of the existing structure or at a new location usually contiguous to the existing structure. A minor acquisition of additional right-of- way ofway may be required. Additional Criteria • Includes replacement bridges with wider lanes and shoulders or additional lanes • Includes eliminating grade separations and replacing with at-grade crossings • Includes box culverts or a series of pipes wide enough to be classified as a bridge • A bridge of any length or type may be replaced by any other Consultation: The process of seeking, discussing, and considering the views of others and, where feasible, seeking them agreement with them. Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments: This is the title of Executive Order 13084, signed by the President on May 14, 1998, amended in May 6, 2000 Executive Order 13175 that requires federal agencies to respect tribal self-government and sovereignty, tribal rights, and tribal responsibilities whenever they formulate policies that affect Indian tribal governments in a unique and significant way. Cooperative Agreement - An -An agreement between the BIA and another agency(ies) used to reimburse that agency for goods or services provided to the BIA. Deterioration: of a highway is measured by:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partnership Agreement

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Bridge Rehabilitation. The repair, restoration or replacement of the components of existing structures, including asphaltic surfacing or concrete overlays that, and work to correct safety defects. Additional right-of-way typically will not be required, except minimal acquisitions may be necessary to accommodate ancillary improvements for drainage or for the construction of an abutment or pier. Additional Criteria • Includes widening of superstructure and substructure components • Includes replacement of any superstructure component • May include replacement of portions of abutments or piers Bridge Replacement: Building a new bridge at the location of the existing structure or at a new location usually contiguous to the existing structure. A minor acquisition of additional right-of- way may be required. Additional Criteria • Includes replacement bridges with wider lanes and shoulders or additional lanes • Includes eliminating grade separations and replacing with at-grade crossings • Includes box culverts or a series of pipes wide enough to be classified as a bridge • A bridge of any length or type may be replaced by any other Consultation: The process of seeking, discussing, and considering the views of others and, where feasible, seeking agreement with themthem[25][26]. Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments: This is the title of Executive Order 13084, signed by the President on May 14, 1998, amended in May 6, 2000 Executive Order 13175 that requires federal agencies to respect tribal self-government and sovereignty, tribal rights, and tribal responsibilities whenever they formulate policies that affect Indian tribal governments in a unique and significant way. Cooperative Agreement - An -An agreement between the BIA and another agency(ies) used to reimburse that agency for goods or services provided to the BIA. Deterioration: of a highway is measured by:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partnership Agreement

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