NTP 3 definition

NTP 3 means a third notice to proceed with construction and other ground-disturbing
NTP 3 means a third notice to proceed with construction and other ground-disturbing Work in the Center Segment as described in ITP Section 1.6.3.
NTP 3 means a written notice issued by GDOT to Design-Build Team pursuant to Article 3.3.1.3 of the Agreement authorizing Design-Build Team to proceed with the remaining Work and other activities pertaining to the Project.

Examples of NTP 3 in a sentence

  • The aim will be to bring Iceland’s regulatory framework into line with current EU norms and practices.

  • Notification shall include a list of all requirements that will be achieved to allow the Authority issuance of NTP 3.

  • Subsequent to this initial meeting, Developer and the Authority shall meet, confer and exchange information on a regular basis with the goal being to facilitate the Authority's timely inspection and determination of whether Developer has satisfied all of the conditions required for the Authority's issuance of NTP 3.

  • Refer to Sections 14.4.11, 14.4.12 and 20 14.4.13 regarding Price adjustments to be made for certain delays in issuance of NTP 2 21 or NTP 3, and to Section 24.5 regarding Developer’s right to terminate and termination 22 compensation for certain delays in issuance of NTP 1 or NTP 2.

  • Seller is not required to provide security to an Employee Benefit Plan under Section 401(a)(29) of the Code.

  • For purposes of scheduling delivery of the Center Segment, ADOT estimates 34 that NTP 3 may be issued during the NTP 3 Window, and Proposers must therefore 35 schedule their Construction Work and other ground-disturbing work in the Center 36 Segment accordingly.

  • 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.

  • For purposes of scheduling delivery of the Center Segment, ADOT estimates 4 that NTP 3 may be issued during the NTP 3 Window, and Proposers must therefore 5 schedule their Construction Work and other ground-disturbing work in the Center 6 Segment accordingly.

  • In addition, we use NTP [3] to synchronize our server clocks, and in practice we find very rare instances when our servers are more than one second apart.Finally with ACMS, it is actually acceptable to re- order updates within a small bound such as 2T .

  • Except to the extent expressly permitted in writing by GDOT, DB Team shall not commence or permit or suffer commencement of construction of the Project, or applicable portion thereof, until GDOT issues NTP 3 and all of the conditions of Article 3.3.1.3 have been met.


More Definitions of NTP 3

NTP 3 means the written notice issued by the Authority to Developer authorizing Developer to close the Existing Bridge to traffic and to open the Replacement Bridge (or a portion thereof) to traffic.

Related to NTP 3

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  • Anaerobic digester means a liquid manure storage area that is constructed with the intent to capture and combust gas emissions resulting from the digestion of waste by microbes in anaerobic conditions. An anaerobic digester is a LMSA and is required to comply with all requirements applicable to LMSAs. Requirements specific to anaerobic digesters will be noted when applicable.

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  • Gasification means the substoichiometric oxidation or steam reformation of a substance to produce a gaseous mixture containing two or more of the following: (i) oxides of carbon; (ii) methane; and (iii) hydrogen;

  • Backflow prevention device means a safety device used to prevent pollution or contamination of the water supply due to the reverse flow of water from the irrigation system.

  • Wind Turbine means a mechanical/electrical system that converts the kinetic energy of blowing wind into mechanical or electric power.

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Backflow preventer means any device or means to prevent backflow;

  • Gas supply service means the provision to customers of the

  • PM10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 10 micrometers as measured by an EPA reference or equivalent method.

  • MDF means a CenturyLink distribution frame (e.g., COSMIC™ frame) used to connect CenturyLink cable pairs and line and trunk equipment terminals on a CenturyLink switching system. "Maintenance and Repair" involves the exchange of information between Carriers where one initiates a request for maintenance or repair of existing products and services or Unbundled Network Elements or combinations thereof from the other with attendant acknowledgments and status reports in order to ensure proper operation and functionality of facilities. "Maintenance of Service charge" is a Miscellaneous Charge that relates to trouble isolation work performed by CenturyLink. Basic Maintenance of Service charges apply when the CenturyLink technician performs work during standard business hours. Overtime Maintenance of Service charges apply when the CenturyLink technician performs work on a business day, but outside standard business hours, or on a Saturday. Premium Maintenance of Service charges apply when the CenturyLink technician performs work on either a Sunday or CenturyLink recognized holiday.

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  • Basic gas supply service means gas supply service that is

  • Critical Path means those Trade Contractor Work activities identified on the Construction Schedule which, if delayed, will cause a corresponding Delay in the Substantial Completion Date.

  • Backflow means the backflow of water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances into the distribution pipes of a potable water system from any source other than the intended source of the potable water supply.

  • Air-purifying respirator means a respirator with an air-purifying filter, cartridge, or canister that removes specific air contaminants by passing ambient air through the air-purifying element.

  • Hydrozone means a portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water needs and rooting depth. A hydrozone may be irrigated or non-irrigated.

  • Level 1 Support means qualifying and logging all Technical Support Incidents, answering technical inquiries via telephone support and email regarding the Work and performing limited diagnostic services.

  • Anaerobic digestion ’ means a controlled process involving microbial decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen ;

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