Bollard definition

Bollard means a post of metal, wood or masonry that is used to separate or direct traffic (vehicles, pedestrians and/or bicycles). Bollards are usually decorative and may contain sidewalk or pathway lighting.
Bollard means a strong post of metal or wood attached to the ship’s deck or on a wharf/pier for holding fast a hawser.

Examples of Bollard in a sentence

  • If the Vessel Bollard Pull as per Art 3.1., to be obtained in correspondence to 100% of max.

  • Should the bollard pull of the vessel as recorded during the official sea trial be less than the Bollard Pull contracted in Article 2.8 and should the Builder be unable to remedy this defect within reasonable time, then the Owner can reject the Vessel.

  • The BUILDER shall have no liability whatsoever for any specific performance in relation to the VESSEL’s Bollard Pull.

  • Bollard at the southern end of the N/S alley to prevent vehicles from driving over the curb (Phase II).

  • Both ports on a dual port station can share a single 40A circuit (Power Share) CT4000-PMGMT ChargePoint Chargepoint $49.29 $49.29 Puget Sound Solar 3 Accessory CT4001-CCM Bollard Concrete Mounting Kit.

  • Sclar Mitchell & Anne Katcher Joanna Obrapalska Morgan Littlewood John & Deborah Evangelakos MRIS Trust John Barletta Muder Kothari John Bollard Murukutla Purushotham Bhima Shankar John Carl Levinson Ellen G.

  • All notices hereunder will be sent to Bollard and the Company at the Houston office address of the Company.

  • Costs Table: Line Item Product Name Product Description Unit Price 1 CT4021-GW1 Dual Output Gateway Option USA, Bollard Unit - 208/240V @30A with Cord Management - $5,408.00 2 CT4021 Dual Output, Bollard Unit - 208/240V @30A with Cord Management $5,021.00 3 CPCLD- COMMERCIAL- 5 5yr Prepaid Commercial Cloud Plan.

  • See drawings and forms attached as Exhibit A (Construction Plans), Exhibit B (Railroad Encroachment Application Form), and Exhibit C (Hinged Bollard) incorporated herein as reference.

  • Cable; shovel, forwarder, or tracked skidder on sustained slopes 40% or less; a ▇▇▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be utilized on sustained slopes 40% or less; a rubber-tired skidder may be used in Unit 2 of Bollard during dry weather (See H-141 for restrictions).