Common use of Maintenance Management Plan Clause in Contracts

Maintenance Management Plan. 5.6.1 Developer shall submit the Maintenance Management Plan (“MMP”) to TxDOT for review and approval its sole discretion at least 60 days prior to NTP2. Approval by TxDOT of the MMP shall be a condition of NTP2. Developer shall update the MMP and submit it along with the initial O&M Work Schedule to TxDOT for review and approval no later than 90 days before Substantial Completion of Phase 1 of the Project. The MMP shall meet the requirements set forth in Section 19 of the Technical Provisions, and comply with the Contract Documents, applicable Government Approvals, and applicable Law. Following the delivery of initial MMP, Developer shall submit to TxDOT, for TxDOT’s review and approval in its sole discretion, an MMP update meeting the requirements of Section 19 of the Technical Provisions by each anniversary after Substantial Completion of Phase 1 of the Project. 5.6.2 The MMP and each update shall show the timing of and methodology for performing the various O&M Work. The duration and number of working days of any O&M Work set forth in the MMP that requires Lane Closures shall be subject to the written approval of TxDOT. 5.6.3 TxDOT shall review the MMP and each update and shall meet with Developer within 30 Days after its submittal to discuss revisions and clarifications or to resolve any disagreements. Within 15 Days after such meeting, Developer shall resubmit the MMP to TxDOT. TxDOT will either approve or disapprove the MMP, in its sole discretion, within 15 Days, with comments, objections, recommendations or disapprovals noted in writing.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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