Utility Crossings Sample Clauses

The Utility Crossings clause governs the installation, maintenance, and use of utility lines or infrastructure that cross over, under, or through a property. It typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of utility providers and property owners, specifying requirements such as notification, restoration of disturbed land, and compliance with safety standards. This clause ensures that necessary utility services can be provided while protecting the property owner's interests and minimizing disruption or damage to the property.
Utility Crossings. The Railroad is not responsible for Utilities on Railroad ROW. The Contractor shall locate all Utilities on Railroad ROW within the immediate vicinity of the Work. The Contractor shall certify to the Railroad that all the Utilities on Railroad ROW and within the immediate vicinity of the Work have been identified and properly located.
Utility Crossings. ▇▇▇▇▇ Ditch Company and Picketwire Ditch Company are not responsible for Utility Work on ditch property interest. The Contractor shall locate all Utilities on ditch property interest within the immediate vicinity of the Work. The Contractor shall certify to the Irrigation Company that all the Utilities on ditch property interest and within the immediate vicinity of the Work have been identified and properly located.
Utility Crossings. FCDC is not responsible for Utility Work on ditch ROW. The Contractor shall locate all Utilities on ditch ROW within the immediate vicinity of the Work. The Contractor shall certify to FCDC that all the Utilities on ditch ROW and within the immediate vicinity of the Work have been identified and properly located.
Utility Crossings. (a) A highly visible temporary fence must be erected to restrict access around any excavation site wherever: ° An open excavation is on the right-of-way or exposes the Sun-Canadian pipeline, ° Equipment will be working in the vicinity of the Sun-Canadian pipeline, ° Or, precautions are appropriate to protect the public and the Sun-Canadian pipeline. (b) Appurtenances and other support fittings, e.g. poles, anchors, manholes, catch basins, valves etc., are to be located outside the easement and at least 3 meters (10 ft) away from the Sun-Canadian pipelines. (c) Minimum Clearances from the Sun-Canadian pipeline to: • Ditch bottoms 800 mm (30 inches) • Buried Pipes & Culverts (metallic) 300 mm (12 inches) • Facilities crossing the pipelines shall maintain the minimum clearance elevation for at least 3 meters (10 ft) on either side of Sun-Canadian pipelines. (d) Cable installation shall provide a minimum clearance of 300 mm (12 inches) to any Sun-Canadian pipeline, above or below, and the cable shall be protected with a layer of concrete patio stones and caution tape for the entire width of the Sun-Canadian pipeline easement. Typical easement width is 15 m (50 ft). (e) The travelled surface of any temporary construction road crossing must be at least 1.2 meters (4 feet) above the top of each pipeline, unless other protection is provided and acknowledged by Sun-Canadian. Load distributing pre-cast concrete slabs, or steel plates may be required for pipe protection at areas with less than adequate cover.
Utility Crossings. Utilities crossed shall be located at their centerlines with stakes containing station numbers in the survey. The angle or crossings shall be measured and locations established relative to their above-ground facilities. The names and sizes of all utility lines shall be included in the survey notes. In the cases of overhead power and telephone lines, the distance to the poles and towers on each side of the survey line shall be measured, and the numbers of poles or towers noted. Live voltage shall also be recorded. Where possible, the survey shall be established so that there is a minimum distance of 50 metres from the survey line to the nearest High Tension pole or tower. Underground utilities shall be located as far as possible and staked for a minimum distance of 25 metres on each side of the survey line.
Utility Crossings. It is the Contractor's responsibility to investigate the location of all utility crossings. The Contractor shall take precautions against damages which might result from his operations in the vicinity of the utility crossings. If any damage occurs as a result of his operations, the Contractor will be required to suspend dredging until the damage is repaired and approved by the PCCA and utility owner. Costs of such repairs and downtime of the dredge and attendant plant shall be at the Contractor's expense.
Utility Crossings. Utilities crossings along or across the Highway-1 shall be provided as detailed in Appendix B-XIV.
Utility Crossings. Utility crossings and relocations shall conform to BNSF standards as outlined in the "BNSF Utility Accommodation Guide." Applications for utility crossings and relocations are handled by Staubach Global Services, phone number ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Any questions regarding utilities can be directed to the BNSF Engineering representative.