Common use of Utility Agreements Clause in Contracts

Utility Agreements. If a utility is located within an easement, the utility company may have a compensable interest. The utility company must furnish a copy of their easement to the Utility Coordinator. The Utility Coordinator shall determine whether or not a compensable interest exists and the owner’s degree of eligibility. The Utility Coordinator shall assist the utility company with adjustment plans and cost estimate for these adjustments. The Utility Coordinator shall review plans to ensure compliance with UAR and ensure the proposal will not conflict with highway construction. The Utility Coordinator shall submit a copy of the easement, plans, and estimate to the State by letter recommending approval (6 copies of each). The utility should be reimbursed all cost incurred within their easement limits for replacement in kind.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Supplemental Agreement, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

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Utility Agreements. If a utility is located within an easement, the utility company may have a compensable interest. The utility company must furnish a copy of their easement to the Utility Coordinator. The Utility Coordinator shall determine whether or not a compensable interest exists and the owner’s degree of eligibility. The Utility Coordinator shall assist the utility company with adjustment plans and cost estimate for these adjustments. The Utility Coordinator shall review plans to ensure compliance with UAR and ensure the proposal will not conflict with highway construction. The Utility Coordinator shall submit a copy of the easement, plans, and estimate to the State by letter recommending approval (6 six (6) copies of each). The utility should be reimbursed all cost incurred within their easement limits for replacement in kind.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

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Utility Agreements. If a utility is located within an easement, the utility company may have a compensable interest. The utility company must furnish a copy of their easement to the Utility Coordinator. The Utility Coordinator shall determine whether or not a compensable interest exists and the owner’s degree of eligibility. The Utility Coordinator shall assist the utility company with adjustment plans and cost estimate for these adjustments. The Utility Coordinator shall review plans to ensure compliance with UAR the “Utility Accommodation Rules” and ensure the proposal will not conflict with highway construction. The Utility Coordinator shall submit a copy of the easement, plans, and estimate to the State by letter recommending approval (6 copies of each). The utility should be reimbursed all cost incurred within their easement limits for replacement in kind.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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