Utility Adjustment Work definition

Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments during the D&C Period, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, and maintenance of records, whether provided by the Section Developer or by the Utility Owners.
Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, preparation of Utility Joint Use Acknowledgements, and acquisition of Replacement Utility Property Interests, whether provided by Design-Build Team or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners which is Design-Build Team’s responsibility pursuant to Article 7.5 of the Agreement. Any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by Design-Build Team is part of the Work; any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by a Utility Owner is not part of the Work.
Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, whether occupied by a Utility facility or not, preparation of Utility Joint Use Acknowledgements, and acquisition of Replacement Utility Property Interests, whether provided by Developer or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners which is Developer’s responsibility pursuant to Article 11.

Examples of Utility Adjustment Work in a sentence

  • DB Contractor hereby assumes all TxDOT’s responsibilities under the Oncor Agreements and shall comply with and timely perform all obligations imposed on TxDOT by the Oncor Agreements; provided, however, that TxDOT shall remain responsible for paying the costs of (i) any reimbursements to Oncor that are payable under the Oncor Agreements for the Oncor Transmission Line Relocations and (ii) all Utility Adjustment Work required to be performed by TxDOT or its agent under the Oncor Agreements.


More Definitions of Utility Adjustment Work

Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments during the Construction Period, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection and maintenance of records, whether provided by Developer or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners that is Developer’s responsibility pursuant to Section 5.2.3 (Utility Adjustment Costs).
Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, preparation of Utility Joint Use Acknowledgements, and acquisition of Replacement Utility Property Interests, whether provided by DB Contractor or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners which is DB Contractor’s responsibility pursuant to Section 6.8 of the DBA. Any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by DB Contractor is part of the Work; any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by a Utility Owner is not part of the Work. Utility Agreement shall mean a XXXX, MUAA and/or UAAA, as the context may require. Utility Owner shall mean the owner or operator of any Utility (including both privately held and publicly held entities, cooperative utilities, and municipalities and other governmental agencies). Warranty(ies) shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1 of the Capital Maintenance Agreement.
Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, preparation of Utility Joint Use Acknowledgements, and acquisition of Replacement Utility Property Interests, whether provided by Developer or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners which is Xxxxxxxxx’s responsibility pursuant to Article 11. Any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by Developer is part of the Work; any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by a Utility Owner is not part of the Work.
Utility Adjustment Work means (a) the work associated with Adjustment of Utilities as necessary to accommodate the Project Design or permit construction of the improvements of the Project (except for Early Adjustments), and (b) any Betterments added to the Development Work pursuant to Section 6.8.3 of this Agreement. The term includes all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, preparation of Joint Use Agreements, and acquisition of New Utility Property Interests as necessary for the work described in the preceding sentence, whether provided by Design/Builder or by the Utility Owners, and all other work described as “Utility Adjustment Work” or “Incidental Utility Adjustment Work” in Technical Provision 8. Utility Appurtenance Adjustment shall mean the adjustment of Utility appurtenances (e.g. manholes, valve boxes, and vaults) for line and grade upon completion of roadway work.
Utility Adjustment Work means all efforts and costs necessary to accomplish the required Utility Adjustments, including all coordination, design, design review, permitting, construction, inspection, maintenance of records, relinquishment of Existing Utility Property Interests, preparation of Utility Joint Use Acknowledgements, and acquisition of Replacement Utility Property Interests, whether provided by DB Contractor or by the Utility Owners. The term also includes any reimbursement of Utility Owners which is DB Contractor’s responsibility pursuant to Section 6.7 of the Agreement. Any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by DB Contractor is part of the Work; any Utility Adjustment Work furnished or performed by a Utility Owner is not part of the Work. Utility Agreement shall mean a XXXX, MUAA and/or UAAA, as the context may require. Utility Appurtenance Adjustment shall mean the adjustment of Utility appurtenances (e.g. manholes, valve boxes, and vaults) for line and grade upon completion of roadway work.

Related to Utility Adjustment Work

  • Benchmark Replacement Adjustment means, with respect to any replacement of the then-current Benchmark with an Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement for any applicable Interest Period and Available Tenor for any setting of such Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement:

  • Lot line adjustment means the relocation of the property boundary line in a

  • CPI Adjustment means the quotient of (i) the CPI for the month of January in the calendar year for which the CPI Adjustment is being determined, divided by (ii) the CPI for January of 2007.

  • Informal adjustment means an agreement reached among the parties, with consultation, but not the consent, of the victim of the crime or other persons specified in KRS 610.070 if the victim chooses not to or is unable to participate, after a petition has been filed, which is approved by the court, that the best interest of the child would be served without formal adjudication and disposition;

  • Reduced leave schedule means a leave schedule that reduces the usual number of hours per workweek, or hours per workday, of an employee.

  • Equalized assessed value means the assessed value of a property divided by the current average ratio of assessed to true value for the municipality in which the property is situated, as determined in accordance with sections 1, 5, and 6 of P.L.1973, c.123 (C.54:1-35a through C.54:1-35c).

  • Base Year means the period set forth in Section 5 of the Summary.

  • Material Project EBITDA Adjustments means, with respect to each Material Project:

  • SOFR Adjustment means 0.10% (10 basis points).

  • Bid with Lowest Evaluated Cost means the bid quoting lowest cost amongst all those bids evaluated to be substantially responsive;

  • Corrective Measure The contractor shall repair any deficiencies to meet the performance guideline within warranty period.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.