PIONEERING Sample Clauses

PIONEERING. Pioneering may not extend past construction that will be completed during the current construction season. In addition, the following actions must be taken as pioneering progresses:  Drainage must be provided on all uncompleted construction as approved, in writing, by the Contract Administrator.  Road pioneering operations may not undercut the final cut slope, deposit excavated material outside the grubbing limits, or restrict drainage.  Culverts at live stream crossings must be installed during pioneering operations
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PIONEERING. Pioneering may not extend more than 1000 feet beyond completed construction unless approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. In addition, the following actions must be taken as pioneering progresses:  Drainage must be provided on all uncompleted construction.  Road pioneering operations may not undercut the final cut slope or restrict drainage.  Culverts at live stream crossings must be installed during pioneering operations prior to embankment.
PIONEERING. Do not undercut the final back slope during pioneer operations. Deposit material inside the roadway limits. Do not restrict drainages.
PIONEERING. Do not undercut the final back slope during pioneer operations. Deposite material inside the roadway limits. Do not restrict drainages. 249.04 Grubbing. Grub within the specified limits. Stumps outside the grubbing limits remain if cut no higher than 1 foot or one-third of the xxxxx diameter, whichever is greater, above the original ground, measured on the uphill side, unless otherwise designated. Grub all stumps from the Roadway, or stumps that have less than 1 foot of cover, in the Fill slopes, providing they do not interfere with the placement or compaction of embankments.
PIONEERING. Pioneering may not extend past construction that will be completed during the current construction season. Pioneering may not extend more than 1,000 feet beyond completed construction unless approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. In addition, the following actions must be taken as pioneering progresses:  Drainage must be provided on all uncompleted construction.  Road pioneering operations may not undercut the final cut slope or restrict drainage.  Culverts at live stream crossings must be installed during pioneering operations prior to embankment. On the following road, Purchaser may extend pioneering subgrade to access rock sources with rock pit development equipment and off-highway dump trucks with written approval from the Contract Administrator. Purchaser shall follow these standards for road grade and alignment:  Grade and alignment must have smooth continuity, without abrupt changes in direction.  Maximum grades may not exceed 18 percent favorable and 15 percent adverse.  Minimum curve radius is 60 feet at centerline.  Maximum grade change for sag vertical curves is 5% in 100 feet.  Maximum grade change for crest vertical curves is 4% in 100 feet.
PIONEERING. Pioneering may not extend past reconstruction that will be completed during the current construction season. In addition, the following actions must be taken as pioneering progresses:  Drainage must be provided on all uncompleted reconstruction.  Road pioneering operations may not undercut the final cut slope or restrict drainage.
PIONEERING. Pioneering shall not extend past construction that will be completed during the current construction season. Due to restrictions of the Xxxxx Creek Watershed Analysis Prescriptions road pioneering will not extend beyond 500 feet of completed road from May 1st through October 15th. Pioneering will not extend past construction that will be completed by October 15th. In addition, the following actions shall be taken as pioneering progresses:  Drainage shall be provided on all uncompleted construction.  Road pioneering operations shall not undercut the final cut slope or restrict drainage.  Culverts at live stream crossings shall be installed during pioneering operations prior to embankment.
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  • Fabrication Making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

  • Marketing Vendor agrees to allow TIPS to use their name and logo within the TIPS website, database, marketing materials, and advertisements unless Vendor negotiates this term to include a specific acceptable-use directive. Any use of TIPS’ name and logo or any form of publicity, inclusive of press release, regarding this Agreement by Vendor must have prior approval from TIPS which will not be unreasonably withheld. Request may be made by email to xxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx. For marketing efforts directed to TIPS Members, Vendor must request and execute a separate Joint Marketing Disclaimer, at xxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx, before TIPS can release contact information for TIPS Member entities for the purpose of marketing your TIPS contract(s). Vendor must adhere to strict Marketing Requirements once a disclaimer is executed. The Joint Marketing Disclaimer is a supplemental agreement specific to joint marketing efforts and has no effect on the terms of the TIPS Vendor Agreement. Vendor agrees that any images, photos, writing, audio, clip art, music, or any other intellectual property (“Property”) or Vendor Data utilized, provided, or approved by Vendor during the course of the joint marketing efforts are either the exclusive property of Vendor, or Vendor has all necessary rights, license, and permissions to utilize said Property in the joint marketing efforts. Vendor agrees that they shall indemnify and hold harmless TIPS and its employees, officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees, designees, and TIPS Members from any and all claims, damages, and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or services marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights and/or claims arising from the Vendor’s (including Vendor’s officers’, employees’, agents’, Authorized Resellers’, subcontractors’, licensees’, or invitees’) unauthorized use or distribution of Vendor Data and Property.

  • Value Engineering The Supplier may prepare, at its own cost, a value engineering proposal at any time during the performance of the contract. The value engineering proposal shall, at a minimum, include the following; a) the proposed change(s), and a description of the difference to the existing contract requirements; b) a full cost/benefit analysis of the proposed change(s) including a description and estimate of costs (including life cycle costs) the Procuring Entity may incur in implementing the value engineering proposal; and c) a description of any effect(s) of the change on performance/functionality.

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