civil contractor definition

civil contractor means a business entity which builds roads, bridges, docks, utilities infrastructure and other similar constructions as the Board may under section 6 (4) determine, and “civil construction” shall be construed accordingly;
civil contractor means each contractor to GDOT that will be responsible for the civil work on a particular Project. Construction Documents mean all shop drawings, working drawings, fabrication plans, material and hardware descriptions, specifications, construction quality control reports, construction quality assurance reports and samples necessary or desirable for construction of the Project and/or the utility adjustments included in the Work, in accordance with the RFP. Construction Maintenance Limits means the physical boundaries of TSI Contractor’s maintenance responsibilities for the Construction Work. Contract means this binding Toll Systems Integration Procurement Contract between SRTA and TSI Contractor.

Related to civil contractor

  • Contractor means the Party selected to provide the goods or Services to the State under this Contract.

  • Sub-Contractor means the person named in the Contract for any part of the works or any person to whom any part of the contract has been sublet by the contractor with the consent in writing of the Engineer-in-charge and will include the legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of such persons.

  • Prime Contractor means, in relation to a multiple-employer workplace,

  • Bidder/Contractor means the interested Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributors that may provide or provides related Equipment/Services to any of the public/private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.

  • Civil engineer means an engineer who is licensed as a professional engineer in the branch of civil engineering by the state of Washington;