Protection of Fiber Optic Cable System Sample Clauses

Protection of Fiber Optic Cable System. The State agrees to include the following provisions in its contract with any contractor performing any Project Work on the UPRR's property: “Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Union Pacific's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. The Contractor shall telephone Union Pacific during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday, except holidays) at 0-000-000-0000 (also a 24-hour number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on Union Pacific's premises within the limits of the project. If it is, the Contractor shall telephone the telecommunications companies involved, arrange for a cable locator and make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable prior to beginning any work on Union Pacific's premises.”
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Protection of Fiber Optic Cable System. The State agrees to include the following provisions in its contract with any contractor performing any Project Work on the Railroad's property: “Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the BNSF's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. The Contractor shall telephone BNSF during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday, except holidays) at 0- 000-000-0000 (also a 24-hour number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on BNSF's premises within the limits of the project. If it is, the Contractor shall telephone the telecommunications companies involved, arrange for a cable locator and make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable prior to beginning any work on BNSF's premises.”
Protection of Fiber Optic Cable System. Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Railroad's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. The State and/or its Contractor shall telephone the Railroad during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday, except holidays) at (000) 000-0000 (also a 24-hour, seven-day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on the Railroad's premises to be used by the State. If it is, the State and/or its Contractor will telephone the telecommunications company(ies) involved, arrange for a cable locator, and make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable prior to beginning any work on the Railroad's premises.

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