Make-Ready Work definition

Make-Ready Work means all work performed or to be performed to prepare AT&T-22STATE’s Conduit Systems, Poles or Anchors and related Facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of CLEC’s Facilities. Make-Ready Work includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by rodding Ducts to ensure clear passage), the rearrangement, transfer, replacement, and removal of existing Facilities on a Pole or in a Conduit System where such work is required solely to accommodate CLEC’s Facilities and not to meet AT&T-22STATE’s business needs or convenience. Make-Ready Work may require “dig ups” of existing Facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of AT&T-22STATE’s Facilities (including, but not limited to, Conduits, Ducts, Handholes and Manholes) or the performance of other work required to make a Pole, Anchor, Conduit or Duct usable for the initial placement of CLEC’s Facilities.
Make-Ready Work means work necessary to enable an authority pole or utility pole to support collocation, which may include modification or replacement of utility poles or modification of lines.
Make-Ready Work means all engineering, inspection, design, planning, construction, or other work reasonably necessary to prepare poles for the installation of Licensee’s Attachments, including without limitation, work related to transfers, rearrangements and replacements of existing poles or Equipment, and the addition of new poles or Equipment.

Examples of Make-Ready Work in a sentence

  • As used in this Attachment, the term “Authorized Contractor” is used when referring to any contractor included on a list of contractors provided by AT&T and which, subject to Attaching Party’s direction, control, and the requirements and policies in each state, performs facilities modification, Make-Ready Surveys, or Make-Ready Work which would ordinarily be performed by AT&T or persons acting on AT&T’s behalf.


More Definitions of Make-Ready Work

Make-Ready Work means the process of completing rearrangements on or in a support structure to create such surplus space or excess capacity as is necessary to make it usable for a pole attachment.
Make-Ready Work means all work performed or to be performed to prepare AT&T-21STATE’s Conduit System, Poles or related Facilities for the requested Attachment of CLEC’s Facilities. Make-Ready Work includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by rodding Ducts to ensure clear passage), and the rearrangement, transfer, replacement, and removal of existing Facilities on a Pole or in a Conduit System where such work is required solely to accommodate CLEC’s Facilities and not to meet AT&T-21STATE’s business needs or convenience. Make-Ready Work may require “dig ups” of existing Facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of AT&T- 21STATE’s Structure or the performance of other work required to make AT&T-21STATE’s Structure usable for the initial placement of CLEC’s Facilities.
Make-Ready Work means the rearrangement or transfer of existing facilities, replacement of a pole, complete removal of any pole replaced or any other changes required to make space available for an additional attachment to a shared-use pole.[PL 2019, c. 127, §1 (NEW).]
Make-Ready Work means the process of ensuring that an
Make-Ready Work means administrative, engineering, or construction activities necessary to make a pole, conduit, or other support equipment available for a new attachment, attachment modifications, or additional facilities. Make ready work costs are nonrecurring costs, and are not contained in carrying charges.
Make-Ready Work means work necessary to connect a line extension to existing utility infrastructure. [PL 2011, c. 484, §1 (NEW).]
Make-Ready Work means all work, as mutually agreed by the District and Licensee, required to prepare District’s facilities to accommodate Licensee’s Attachments and/or to comply with all Applicable Standards. Such work includes, but is not limited to, Pre-Construction Meeting, rearrangement and/or transfer of the District Facilities or existing Attachments, inspections, engineering work, permitting work, tree trimming (other than tree trimming performed for normal maintenance purposes, or that is not directly required to accommodate the proposed Attachment), or Pole replacement and construction.