Wmata Coordination Sample Clauses

The WMATA Coordination clause establishes requirements for coordinating activities with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) during a project. Typically, this clause mandates that the contractor or project team must communicate with WMATA regarding scheduling, access, safety protocols, and any work that may impact WMATA facilities or operations. For example, if construction occurs near a Metro line or station, the contractor must obtain necessary approvals and follow WMATA’s procedures. The core function of this clause is to ensure that project activities do not disrupt WMATA services and that all work is performed in compliance with WMATA’s standards, thereby minimizing operational risks and ensuring public safety.
Wmata Coordination. The Developer will coordinate with WMATA to minimize impacts on WMATA’s operations and facilities. Contractors working on WMATA- impacted facilities must be prequalified and licensed as required by WMATA. The Developer, at its sole cost and expense, will obtain all permits, approvals and agreements with WMATA required to fulfill the Developer’s obligations under this Agreement.
Wmata Coordination. The Developer will coordinate with WMATA to minimize impacts on WMATA’s operations and facilities. Contractors working on WMATA- impacted facilities must be prequalified and licensed as required by WMATA. The Developer, at its sole cost and expense, will obtain all permits, approvals and agreements with WMATA required to fulfill the Developer’s obligations under this Agreement. The Developer bears the full risk for both: (i) any impacts to the Project arising from its duty to coordinate with WMATA, and (ii) any impacts to the WMATA’s operations and facilities arising from its performance under this Agreement. The Developer shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless a State Indemnitee for any Third-Party Claims asserted by WMATA to the extent such Third-Party Claims arise from Developer’s activities hereunder, or arise from Developer’s failure to coordinate with WMATA.
Wmata Coordination