Conduit Design Standards Sample Clauses

Conduit Design Standards. Each Conduit Design may contain the maximum amount of conduit that SBC deems is reasonably necessary to accommodate SBC's current and future business needs, which determination shall be made in SBC's commercially reasonable business judgment. In connection with the foregoing, the City hereby agrees to and shall reserve, and permit SBC to use, the applicable Available Communications Window for the amount of conduit incorporated into each Conduit Design, which at a minimum shall accommodate not less than six (6) 4- inch diameter conduits ("Minimum Conduit"). For purposes hereof the term “commercially reasonable business judgment” shall mean that SBC prepared the applicable Conduit Design based upon the same sizing criteria guidelines SBC used in its Rule 32 Projects (which sizing criteria guidelines have been established, in part, as a result of a cost/benefit analysis to determine whether the costs associated with the implementation of the applicable Conduit Design are economically justified, assuming that SBC would incur all such costs). For reference purposes only, such sizing criteria guidelines are contained in SBC’s Consolidated Loop References, as may be amended, revised and/or replaced from time to time by SBC, in its sole and absolute discretion. If, after accommodating the Minimum Conduit, any portion of the remaining conduit required by the applicable Conduit Design cannot be accommodated by the applicable Available Communications Window, then the Parties shall negotiate in good faith in an attempt to reach an agreement on the equitable allocation of the incremental increase in Conduit Design Expenses, Conduit Material Expenses and Conduit Installation Expenses attributable to such unaccommodated conduit (collectively, "Unaccommodated Conduit Expenses"). In the event the Parties are unable to agree on an equitable allocation of the Unaccommodated Conduit Expenses, such matter shall be submitted to the dispute resolution process set forth in Section 17 hereof.
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