Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey Sample Clauses

Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey. There are two elements of the Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey: (1) administrative effort required to process the Application and review conduit records and (2) field inspection of the existing Conduit facilities to determine any necessary Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s facilities and prepare the cost estimate for Make-Ready Work, if applicable.
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Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey. Make-ready Work and Inspection Charges
Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey. 5.1 A Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey for each manhole for which an installation is requested is required to determine the adequacy of the conduit to accommodate Licensee’s installations and facilities. The Licensee may accompany the Licensor when Licensor performs the Manhole Survey.
Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey. There are two elements of the Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey: 1) administrative effort required to process the application and review conduit records and 2) field inspection of the existing conduit facilities to determine any necessary Make-ready work to accommodate Licensee’s Facilities and prepare the cost estimate for Make-ready Work, if applicable. Conduit System. Any reinforced passage or opening in, on, over, under or through the ground capable of containing communications facilities, and includes: main conduit; underground dips and short sections of conduit under roadways, driveways, parking lots, railroad right of ways and similar conduit installations; laterals to conduits and into buildings; ducts; and manholes.
Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey. A Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey for each manhole for which an installation is requested is required to determine the adequacy of the conduit to accommodate Licensee’s installations and facilities. The Licensee may accompany the Licensor when Licensor performs the Manhole Survey. Licensor will process all requests for access to conduit on a non-discriminatory basis in the order such requests are received. Within forty-five (45) days of receipt of written notification in the form of a complete license application and the correct Survey Fee payment, Licensor shall perform a Conduit Record Search and Manhole Survey and present the Survey results to the applicant. The Survey results will contain one of the following: If no Make-ready Work is required, a license shall be issued for the conduit. If Licensor determines that the conduit which Licensee desires to occupy is inadequate or otherwise needs Make-ready Work to accommodate the Licensee’s Facilities, in accordance with the specifications set forth in Article VI, Licensor will provide Licensee with an itemized invoice for such anticipated Make-ready Work. The Make-ready Work will be performed following receipt by Licensor of advance payment. Upon receipt of the advance payment, Licensor will provide the Licensee with the estimated start and estimated construction completion date of the Make-ready Work. If Licensor determines that the conduit may not reasonably accommodate Licensee’s Facilities for reasons of capacity, safety, reliability or engineering, the Licensor may refuse to grant a license for conduit occupancy. Licensor shall provide the specific reason(s) for such denial. Licensor shall not unreasonably exercise the right reserved hereunder. If, subsequent to the initial installation, service needs of the Licensor or Licensee require modifications of the conduit, the allocation of modification costs that are incurred for the specific benefit of the party requiring such modification shall be assumed by the party benefiting from the modification. Where multiple parties declare their intent to join in the modification, each party shall proportionately share in the total cost. Licensor shall not be required to use revenue that may result from the use of any additional space resulting from such modification to compensate parties that paid for the modification. Licensor shall make every reasonable effort to complete Make-ready Work within ninety (90) days of receipt of payment for Make-ready Wor...

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