Pavement Clearance Sample Clauses

Pavement Clearance. Sand, mud, and debris removal from paved areas including streets, walkways and parking lots; and pavement sweeping of streets, parking lots, and walkways.
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Pavement Clearance. Advance Payment 1a. Remove ice and snow on common/public use areas (such as roads, parking lots, etc.) IAW the Fort Sill Installation Winter Storm Plan (appendix PP to the Installation Emergency Management Plan). 1a. Remove ice and snow in BANK-use areas (sidewalks, stairs, porches, and parking lots). Use ammonium nitrate, not salt, to melt ice. 1b. Review BANK’S requests for ice/snow removal services in its areas on a case-by-case basis. If approved, perform services after receipt of advance payment. 1b. If needed on rare occasion, request the XXXXXXXX to provide ice/snow removal services in areas assigned to the BANK. Submit request with advance payment to DPW for approval. Readiness Engineering: No Payment

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  • SITE CLEARANCE ETC Allow for clearing the area of the site to be built upon of all grass, weeds, shrubs, trees with trunks not exceeding 200mm girth, debris, etc., including grubbing up all roots, scoffling up as required and cart away all vegetation and debris. Quantity m2 200 Rate 2 Stripping average 300mm thick layer of topsoil and stockpiling on site. m2 200

  • CLEARANCE PATTERNS 7.1 The State shall develop separate clearance patterns for each of the following:

  • Customs Clearance 1. Both Parties shall apply their respective customs procedures in a predictable, consistent and transparent manner.

  • Security Clearances A. The General Contractor is to supply the Department of Corrections with full names, dates of birth, and social security numbers of all employees who will be on site. This information must be submitted a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to access to the site. The Department of Corrections has final word on who will be permitted access to the site. A form for this purpose is attached for your use.

  • Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment A) A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make frequent unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice.

  • FAA APPROVAL This Agreement may be subject to approval of the FAA. If the FAA disapproves this Agreement, it will become null and void, and both Parties will bear their own expenses relative to this Agreement, up to the date of disapproval.

  • SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS ‌ The OCO must tailor security requirements (both facility and employee), clauses, provisions, and other applicable terms and conditions specific to each task order’s solicitation and award. Only those Contractors that meet the required security clearance levels on individual task order solicitations are eligible to compete for such task orders. In general, all necessary facility and employee security clearances shall be at the expense of the Contractor. In some cases, Government offices that conduct background investigations do not have a means for accepting direct compensation from Contractors and instead charge customer agencies for the background investigations. In these cases, the Contractor shall be flexible in establishing ways of reimbursing the Government for these expenses. The individual task order should specify the terms and conditions for reimbursement, if any, for obtaining security clearances. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements in task orders awarded under XXXXX.

  • County Review and Approval of Insurance Requirements The County reserves the right to review and adjust the Required Insurance provisions, conditioned upon County’s determination of changes in risk exposures.

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