Light Maintenance definition

Light Maintenance. (without more) means —
Light Maintenance means maintenance which takes place on its operational position during non-revenue hours or in the case of LRV(s), in the designated Light Maintenance area of the Depot.

Examples of Light Maintenance in a sentence

  • Alternative B would operate high-speed trains in a blended system predominantly within the existing Caltrain right-of- way, install safety improvements and communication radio towers, and build a Light Maintenance Facility (LMF) west of the Caltrain corridor.

  • This Novation is made pursuant to the terms of an agreement dated 18 June 2007 and made between (1) Network Rail Infrastructure Limited and (2) the Transferor (“the Connection Agreement”) relating to Cleethorpes Passenger Light Maintenance Depot.

  • For the purpose of this Agreement, “Traffic Control Device Maintenance Services” and “Street Light Maintenance Services,” referred to collectively as the “Services,” shall be as described and defined in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by reference into this Agreement, to the extent such Services are not subject to mandatory competitive bidding, as determined by either the County or the City in accordance with applicable state statutes.

  • The County shall be reimbursed in full by the City for General Materials purchased by the County that are used in conjunction with Traffic Control Device Maintenance Services and Street Light Maintenance Services.

  • The CONTRACTOR will furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, services, appliances and appurtenances for FY 2015-2017 Street Light and Facility Light Maintenance and Repair Services, (sometimes referred to as "the work") in accordance with the Plans and Specifications therefor, and in full accord with the provisions of the federal, state and local codes, including all addenda and approved change orders.

  • The Parties acknowledge that, unless otherwise agreed, the Depot shall be a “Light Maintenance Depot”, licensed under the Railways Act and the Depot shall be constructed so that, when completed, it satisfies, and is capable of satisfying throughout operations, all the applicable requirements for a Light Maintenance Depot under the Railways Act.

  • Both alternatives would include the construction of a Light Maintenance Facility (LMF) Nin Brisbane, curve straightening along the tracks, and modifications to some existing Caltrain stations.

  • The City shall pay to the Contractor in full payment for services satisfactorily performed pursuant to the Scope of Work for Routine Street Light Maintenance (As Detailed in the Implementation Plan “A-3”) the amount of One Hundred Seventy-Nine Thousand Seventy-Four Dollars and Sixty Cents ($179,074) per fiscal year excluding gross receipt tax.

  • The Agreement for Street Light and Highway Safety Light Maintenance and Operations Services between the County of Sacramento and the City of Elk Grove by and between the City and the County dated December 6, 2000, shall be terminated upon the effective date of this Agreement.

  • The purpose and intent of this Agreement is to establish uniform conditions of employment for outside electrical workers represented by the Union engaged in Traffic Signal and Street Light Maintenance work for Republic Electric.

Related to Light Maintenance

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Operation and Maintenance or “O&M” shall mean all activities required to operate, maintain, and monitor the effectiveness of the RA as specified in the SOW or any EPA-approved O&M Plan.

  • Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement.

  • Software Maintenance means the process of modifying software after delivery to correct faults, improve performance or other attributes, or adapt to a changed environment. (Reference ISO/IEC 14764:2006, as amended or superseded.) Software maintenance does not include any customization or configuration.