Ground conditions definition
Examples of Ground conditions in a sentence
Ground conditions are substantially more adverse than could reasonably have been assumed before issuance of the Letter of Acceptance from the information issued to bidders (including the Site Investigation Reports), from information available publicly and from a visual inspection of the Site.
Ground conditions that are flat, firm and level with good bearing capacity.
Ground conditions which are poor or other environmental factors which as the confined nature of the area or close proximity to busy public areas which present significant risk.
Ground conditions are to be monitored and should evidence such as, but not limited to, imported fill and/ or inappropriate waste disposal indicate the likely presence of contamination on site, works are to cease, Council’s Manager - Environment and Health is to be notified and a site contamination investigation is to be carried out in accordance with State Environmental Planning Policy 55 – Remediation of Land.
Ground conditions are substantially more adverse than could reasonably have been assumed before issue of letter of acceptance and from information provided to second party or from visual inspection of the site.
Ground conditions capable of safely supporting the Crane or Equipment while lifting or traveling on jobsite freely under it’s own power, 5.
Neither AGC nor any individual Shareholder is bankrupt and there is no pending or threatened insolvency or bankruptcy proceeding of any kind affecting AGC or any individual Shareholder or any of their assets, properties or business.
Ground conditions vary from that assumed in developing the Direct Cost Target.
Site investigation required (mining?) Ground conditions make development expensive.
Ground conditions and planter spacing decisions may change the actual number of trees planted and sprayed.