Onsite Facilities definition
Examples of Onsite Facilities in a sentence
Owner is required to construct, install, operate and maintain all Onsite Facilities at its cost.
City has the right, but not the obligation, to inspect and test at any time (including during construction and before beginning operation), and the right to participate in a final inspection of, all Onsite Facilities, including any connections to onsite structures and to City’s System.
Owner shall acquire and maintain all easements necessary for Onsite Facilities and Offsite Facilities at no cost to the City.
Construction of the Onsite Facilities shall not begin until the plans and specifications have been reviewed and accepted by City for compliance with the construction standards required by this Agreement, a pre-construction conference has been held by Owner’s contractor(s) and the City Engineer, and the applicable City fees have been paid.
The Onsite Facilities may be constructed in separate phases, and as such, the requirements in this Agreement apply separately to each phase.
Owner shall construct all Onsite Facilities in compliance with (a) this Article 4; (b) the City Utility Standards; and (c) the rules and regulations of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, or its successor agencies.
In addition, Owner or its Contractor shall notify City when the Onsite Facilities are ready for final inspection and connection to City’s System.
The Offsite Facilities include the actual physical connection between the Onsite Facilities to the Offsite Facilities.
City has the right to review and approve all plans and specifications for the Onsite Facilities and to charge applicable City review and approval fees.
The City has the right, but not the obligation, to inspect and test at any time (including during construction and before beginning operation), and the right to participate in a final inspection of, all Offsite and Onsite Facilities, including any connections to onsite structures and to the City’s System.