Pregrade definition

Pregrade means earthwork and associated tasks done in the Subdivision Area to strip, pile, cut, fill, level, place, compact, or otherwise alter the topography for the purpose of development within the Subdivision Area including any erosion and sediment control.

Examples of Pregrade in a sentence

  • If the Pregrade Plans are rejected for any reason, the Municipal Representative shall provide the Developer’s Consultant with a written explanation of the reasons of rejection, whereupon the Developer’s Consultant must revise and correct the plans and return them to the Municipal Representative.

  • If the Municipal Representative rejects the revised or corrected Pregrade Plans required to be submitted by the Developer to the Municipal Representative, the Developer shall be entitled to pursue Dispute Resolution in accordance with Section 2.16.

  • Prior to and during the Pregrade in the Subdivision Area the Developer shall provide and maintain security in the amount of the 150% the estimated cost to construct the following: haul and place loam, seed and provide all necessary erosion and sediment control for the Subdivision Area, or FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000.00), whichever is greater, and such further and other amounts as required by this Agreement.

  • Once accepted, the Pregrade Plans shall be deemed to be incorporated within this Agreement, and shall be considered attached to this Agreement as a schedule.