Common use of Treated wood waste (TWW) Clause in Contracts

Treated wood waste (TWW). TWW is any wood treated with preserving chemicals that protect the wood from insect attack or fungal decay (typically railroad ties, power poles, or bollards) shall be managed by Contractor to minimize dust generation. Contractor shall never grind TWW and shall be properly dispose TWW at a permitted TWW disposal facility. If Contractor size-reduces the TWW then Contractor shall collect all dust generated for proper offsite disposal.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Treated wood waste (TWW). TWW is any wood treated with preserving chemicals that protect the wood from insect attack or fungal decay (typically railroad ties, power poles, or bollards) shall be managed by Contractor DBT to minimize dust generation. Contractor DBT shall never grind TWW and shall be properly dispose TWW at a permitted TWW disposal facility. If Contractor size-DBT size- reduces the TWW then Contractor DBT shall collect all dust generated for proper offsite disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

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Treated wood waste (TWW). TWW is any wood treated with preserving chemicals that protect the wood from insect attack or fungal decay (typically railroad ties, power poles, or bollards) shall be managed by Contractor DBE to minimize dust generation. Contractor DBE shall never grind TWW and shall be properly dispose TWW at a permitted TWW disposal facility. If Contractor DBE size-reduces the TWW then Contractor DBE shall collect all dust generated for proper offsite disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

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