Pre-license Survey Sample Clauses

Pre-license Survey. The term “pre-license survey” refers to work and activities performed or to be performed by SWBT or by persons acting on SWBT’s behalf for the primary purpose of: (a) confirming or determining the existing availability and capacity of a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way and identifying capacity, safety, reliability, or engineering concerns, if any, relating to Applicant’s application; (b) confirming or determining the extent, if any, to which modifications to SWBT’s poles, ducts, conduits, or right-of-ways are required to accommodate Applicant’s facilities; (c) confirming or determining what make-ready work, if any, will be required to prepare SWBT’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way to accommodate Applicant’s facilities; and (d) estimating the costs, if any, that Applicant will be required to pay for any such facilities modification, capacity expansion, or make-ready work.
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Pre-license Survey. A pre-license survey (including a review of records and field inspection, if necessary) will be completed by SWBT after Applicant has submitted its written license application as specified in Section 9.02 of this Agreement. SWBT shall not, without due cause and justification, repeat pre-occupancy survey work performed by Applicant. (a) The field inspection portion of the pre-license survey, which includes the visual inspection of existing pole and conduit facilities, shall be performed by SWBT or its authorized representative. Primary purposes of the field inspection will be to enable SWBT to (1) confirm or determine the facilities modification, capacity expansion, and make-ready work, if any, necessary to accommodate Applicant’s facilities; (2) plan and engineer the facilities modification, capacity expansion, and make-ready work, if any, required to prepare SWBT’s poles, ducts, conduits, rights-of-way, and associated facilities for Applicant’s proposed attachments or occupancy; and (3) estimate the costs associated with such facilities modification, capacity expansion, or make-ready work. SWBT may dispense with the field inspection if it appears that the information necessary to process Applicant’s license application is already available from existing sources, including the application forms and such other information as may be available to SWBT. If Applicant, pursuant to Section 8.03, has occupied the space requested before the issuance of a license, a post-installation inspection of Applicant’s facilities may be performed, in place of the field inspection portion of the pre- license survey, to determine whether such facilities are in compliance with the specifications of Article 6 and other provisions of this Agreement. In performing such inspection, SWBT will not, without due cause and justification, repeat pre-occupancy survey work performed by Applicant. (b) The administrative processing portion of the pre-license survey (which includes processing the application and reviewing records) will be performed by SWBT. (c) Before performing any portion of the pre-license survey, SWBT shall obtain Applicant’s written authorization to perform such work. Authorization may be given, when possible, when the application is submitted. No authorization shall be required for post-installation inspections of Applicant’s facilities when installation has occurred, pursuant to Section 8.03, before the issuance of a license.
Pre-license Survey. The term Pre-License Survey refers to all work and activities performed or to be performed to determine whether there is adequate capacity on a Pole or in a Conduit or Conduit System (including Manholes and Handholes) to accommodate Licensee’s Facilities and to determine what Make-Ready Work, if any, is required to prepare the Pole, Conduit or Conduit System to accommodate Licensee’s Facilities.
Pre-license Survey. A pre-license survey (including a review of records and field inspection, if necessary) will be completed by SBC MISSOURI after CLEC has submitted its written license application as specified in Section 9.02 of this Appendix. SBC MISSOURI will not, without due cause and justification, repeat pre-occupancy survey work performed by CLEC. (a) The field inspection portion of the pre-license survey, which includes the visual inspection of existing pole and conduit facilities, shall be performed by SBC MISSOURI or its authorized representative. Primary purposes of the field inspection will be to enable SBC MISSOURI to (1) confirm or determine the facilities modification, capacity expansion, and make-ready work, if any, necessary to accommodate CLEC’s facilities; (2) plan and engineer the facilities modification, capacity expansion, and make-ready work, if any, required to prepare SBC MISSOURI’s poles, ducts, conduits, rights-of-way, and associated facilities for CLEC’s proposed attachments or occupancy; and (3) estimate the costs associated with such facilities modification, capacity expansion, or make-ready work. (b) The administrative processing portion of the pre-license survey (which includes processing the application and reviewing records) will be performed by SBC MISSOURI. (c) Before performing any portion of the pre-license survey, SBC MISSOURI shall obtain CLEC’s written authorization to perform such work. Authorization may be given, when possible, when the application is submitted.
Pre-license Survey. The term “pre-license survey” refers to work and activities performed or to be performed by SBC MISSOURI or by persons acting on SBC MISSOURI’s behalf for the primary purpose of: (a) confirming or determining the existing availability and capacity of a pole duct, conduit, or right-of-way and identifying capacity, safety, reliability, or engineering concerns, if any, relating to CLEC’s application; (b) confirming or determining the extent, if any, to which modifications to SBC MISSOURI’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way are required to accommodate CLEC’s facilities; (c) confirming or determining what make-ready work, if any, will be required to prepare SBC MISSOURI’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way to accommodate CLEC’s facilities; and (d) estimating the costs, if any, that CLEC will be required to pay for any such make-ready work or facilities modifications.
Pre-license Survey. A pre-license survey (including a review of records and field inspection, if necessary) will be completed by AT&T after CLEC has submitted its written license application as specified in Section 9.02 of this Appendix. AT&T will not, without due cause and justification, repeat pre-occupancy survey work performed by CLEC. (a) A field inspection of the pre-license survey detailing the work that will be necessary to accommodate CLEC’s facilities must be conducted before AT&T can respond to the request for access. All parties currently attached to the AT&T structure must be notified, where ordered by a commission and allowed to participate in the survey if desired. The make ready survey does not guarantee structure integrity or that there will be available capacity to accommodate CLEC’s request. (b) The administrative processing portion of the pre-license survey (which includes processing the application and reviewing records) will be performed by AT&T. (c) Before performing any portion of the pre-license survey, AT&T shall obtain CLEC’s written authorization to perform such work. Authorization may be given, when possible, when the application is submitted.
Pre-license Survey. After Licensee has submitted its written Application for a License, a Pre-License Survey (including a field inspection) will be performed by WAA, with a representative of the Applicant, to determine whether WAA’s Conduits and Duct Banks, in its present condition, can accommodate Licensee’s facilities, without interfering with the ability of WAA or any other authorized person or entity to place within or connect to WAA’s Conduits and Duct Banks. WAA shall provide Licensee at least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to initiating a field survey/inspection. Licensee’s employees or agents shall be permitted to enter WAA Manholes/Handholes and inspect such structures to confirm usability and/or evaluate condition of the structure(s) with at least forty-eight (48) hours notice to WAA, with a WAA representative present and at Licensee’s expense. If Licensee gives its prior written consent, the determination of Conduit and Duct Banks availability may include the “rodding” of Conduits at Licensee’s expense. 9.2.1 The purpose of the Pre-License Survey is to determine whether Licensee’s proposed Occupancy of WAA’s Conduits and Duct Banks will interfere with use of WAA facilities by WAA and others with facilities occupying, connected to or attached to WAA’s Conduits and Duct Banks; and to provide information to Licensee for its determination of whether WAA’s Conduits or Duct Banks are suitable for Licensee’s use. 9.2.2 Based on information provided by WAA, Licensee shall determine whether WAA’s Conduit and Duct Bank facilities are suitable to meet Licensee’s needs. 9.2.3 WAA may not unreasonably refuse to continue to process an Application based on WAA’s determination that Licensee’s proposed use of WAA’s facilities will not be in compliance with applicable requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances and laws. Licensee shall be responsible for making its own independent determination that its use of such facilities will be in compliance with such requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances and laws. Licensee acknowledges that WAA is not explicitly or implicitly warranting to Licensee that Licensee’s proposed use of WAA’s facilities will be in compliance with applicable requirements, specification, rules, regulations, ordinances and laws.
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Pre-license Survey. The term “pre-license survey” refers to work and activities performed or to be performed by AT&T or by persons acting on AT&T’s behalf for the primary purpose of: (a) confirming or determining the existing availability and capacity of a pole duct, conduit, or right-of- way and identifying capacity, safety, reliability, or engineering concerns, if any, relating to CLEC’s application; (b) confirming or determining the extent, if any, to which modifications to AT&T’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way are required to accommodate CLEC’s facilities; (c) confirming or determining what make-ready work, if any, will be required to prepare AT&T’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way to accommodate CLEC’s facilities; and (d) estimating the costs, if any, that the CLEC will be required to pay for any such make-ready work or facilities modifications.

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