Highway contractor definition

Highway contractor means any contractor, subcontractor, person, firm or corporation engaged in a state construction project for the purpose of building, rebuilding, locating, relocating or repairing any streets, highways or bridges;
Highway contractor means any contractor, subcontractor, person, firm, or corporation engaged in a state construction project for the purpose of building, rebuilding, locating, relocating, or repairing any public highway;

Examples of Highway contractor in a sentence

  • Job Posting for Highway contractor mail carrier at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Contract Delivery Services Corp Sign up we receive alerts about other jobs with.

  • If a Highway contractor is not complying with USFS conditions, USFS will give notice of noncompliance to the SDDOT Area Engineer.

Related to Highway contractor

  • Key Sub-Contractor means any Sub-Contractor: listed in Framework Schedule 7 (Key Sub-Contractors); which, in the opinion of the Authority and the Customer, performs (or would perform if appointed) a critical role in the provision of all or any part of the Goods and/or Services; and/or with a Sub-Contract with a contract value which at the time of appointment exceeds (or would exceed if appointed) 10% of the aggregate Call Off Contract Charges forecast to be payable under this Call Off Contract;

  • Sub-Contractor means the person named in the Contract for any part of the works or any person to whom any part of the contract has been sublet by the contractor with the consent in writing of the Engineer-in-charge and will include the legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of such persons.

  • City contractor means any person that enters into an agreement with the City to furnish products or services to or for the City.

  • Electrical contractor means an electrical contractor as defined in the Regulations;

  • Enrollee point-of-service cost-sharing or "cost-sharing" means amounts paid to health carriers directly providing services, health care providers, or health care facilities by enrollees and may include copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles.