Compatibility with Existing Utilities Sample Clauses

Compatibility with Existing Utilities. ‌ The manhole and conduit system is to be installed so as not to interfere with the operation and maintenance of adjacent utilities such as, but not limited to, service connections, power lines, oil, water, and gas lines, sewers and other drains; telephone lines; electrical duct banks or buried structures within the construction limits. The 138kV cables used in this Project are engineered and constructed to be fully compatible with the operation and maintenance of nearby utility cables. The route has been investigated for known utility crossings. Utility information was compiled from record drawings and field collection. Existing utilities in the area and their locations are shown on the Plan and Profile Drawings in Appendix A. The manhole and conduit installation and construction activities will comply with the requirements for the protection of underground facilities set forth in 16 NYCRR Part 753. The purpose of these rules is to establish procedures for the protection of underground facilities in order to assure public safety and to prevent damage to public and private property. As required in 16 NYCRR Part 753, before commencing or engaging in any non-emergency excavation, excavators working along the cable installation route will provide notice of the location and date of the planned excavation to the New York Call Before You Dig system (811). Such notice will be served at least two but not more than ten working days, not including the date of the call, before the commencement date of the excavation or demolition. During the length of the Project the one call requirements will be adhered to. The one call tickets will be updated every 10 days as required by law. Copies of all utility notification documents will be retained by the Contractor and will be furnished at the request of PSEG Long Island, their Consultants and DPS. The plan for crossing above or below existing utilities will follow the industry standard which is a minimum of 1-foot clearance from all utilities. When necessary for adequate identification, or as determined by mutual agreement of the operator and excavator, the excavator will delineate the work area with white paint, white stakes or other white suitable markings. All underground installations will be positively identified using hand excavations and, when available, using locator services and detection devices provided by the utility owners. Trench excavation will begin only when all known utilities are verified. In the event tha...
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Related to Compatibility with Existing Utilities

  • Existing utilities and roads Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Concessionaire shall ensure that the respective entities owning the existing roads, right of way or utilities on, under or above the Site are enabled by it to keep such utilities in continuous satisfactory use, if necessary, by providing suitable temporary or permanent diversions with the authority of the controlling body of that road, right of way or utility, and the Authority shall, upon written request from the Concessionaire, initiate and undertake at the Concessionaire’s cost, legal proceedings for acquisition of any right of way necessary for such diversion.

  • Shifting of obstructing utilities The Concessionaire shall, subject to Applicable Laws and with assistance of the Authority, undertake shifting of any utility including electric lines, water pipes and telephone cables, to an appropriate location or alignment within or outside the Site if and only if such utility causes or shall cause a material adverse effect on the construction, operation or maintenance of the Project. The cost of such shifting shall be borne by the Authority or by the entity owning such utility, if the Authority so directs, and in the event of any delay in shifting thereof, the Concessionaire shall be excused for failure to perform any of its obligations hereunder if such failure is a direct consequence of delay on the part of the entity owning such electric lines, water pipes or telephone cables, as the case may be.

  • Staffing Levels to deal with Potential Violence The Employer agrees that, where there is a risk of violence, an adequate level of trained employees should be present. The Employer recognizes that workloads can lead to fatigue and a diminished ability both to identify and to subsequently deal with potentially violent situations.

  • Reports of unusual occurrence The Contractor shall, during the Maintenance Period, prior to the close of each day, send to the Authority and the Authority’s Engineer, by facsimile or e- mail, a report stating accidents and unusual occurrences on the Project Highway relating to the safety and security of the Users and Project Highway. A monthly summary of such reports shall also be sent within 3 (three) business days of the closing of month. For the purposes of this Clause 15.4, accidents and unusual occurrences on the Project Highway shall include:

  • Adverse Weather Shall be only weather that satisfies all of the following conditions: (1) unusually severe precipitation, sleet, snow, hail, or extreme temperature or air conditions in excess of the norm for the location and time of year it occurred based on the closest weather station data averaged over the past five years, (2) that is unanticipated and would cause unsafe work conditions and/or is unsuitable for scheduled work that should not be performed during inclement weather (i.e., exterior finishes), and (3) at the Project.

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