Construction Maintenance definition
Examples of Construction Maintenance in a sentence
The foregoing easements are collectively referred to herein as the “Temporary Construction/ Maintenance Easements”.
It is agreed that electricians having a Construction Maintenance License will have first choice of all commercial/industrial work done by their Employer.
The procedures to be followed for National Competitive Bidding shall be those set forth in the Prime Minister Decree No.03/PM dated January 9, 2004, on “Government Procurement of Goods, Construction, Maintenance and Service” and its Implementing Rules and regulations issued by the Ministry of Finance No.0063/MOF dated March 12, 2004.
All traffic control and maintenance procedures shall be in accordance with the requirements of Volusia County or the Florida Department of Transportation “Manual of Traffic Control of Safe Practices for Streets and Highway Construction, Maintenance, and Utility Operations.” It shall be the contractor’s responsibility, as bidder, prior to submitting its bid, to determine these requirements so that its proposal reflects all costs to be incurred.
At the completion of Work, a given Temporary Construction/ Maintenance Easement shall automatically be deemed terminated.
Upon NTP 3, DB Team shall assume full responsibility for maintenance of all Elements within the Construction Maintenance Limits in accordance with the Construction Maintenance Limits Plan and the requirements of the DB Documents.
All design, application, installation, maintenance and removal of all traffic control devices and all warning devices and barriers which are necessary to protect the public and workmen from hazards within the project limits shall be as specified in the State of Florida, Manual of Traffic and Highway Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations.
The Deputy Chief in the Bureau of Construction Maintenance has the authority to assign an employee to stand watch from 4 p.
All traffic control devices and barriers utilized during construction shall be provided by the Contractor as stipulated under items notated in the submitted proposal and meet there requirements set forth in the Florida State Department of Transportation Manual on Traffic Control and Safe Practices for Street and Highway Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations.
At all times during the Term, the Seller shall be responsible for securing all supplies of electricity, water, sanitation, telecommunications, waste disposal services and all other utilities required for the Construction, Maintenance and Operation of the Project.