Make-Ready Work definition
Examples of Make-Ready Work in a sentence
Any work to be performed to accommodate the requesting licensee shall be negotiated, coordinated and reimbursed directly between the Licensee and the requesting licensee; provided, however, that WAA shall be advised of such request and shall determine, in the exercise of sound engineering judgment whether or not Make-Ready Work is necessary or possible or if modification of any license is necessary.
Customer shall place or have placed by the Company (at Customer’s sole cost and expense) as Make-Ready Work, Identification Labels on all of Customer’s Equipment including, but not limited to, cables located within or in close proximity to the Company’s underground Structures and Customer handholes containing circuit Disconnect Devices.
Customer shall pay the Company for all the Costs of all Make-Ready Work in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.2.2 of this Agreement, and shall also arrange with the owner(s) of other attachment(s) on the Pole or within the Structure or other Facility for the transfer or rearrangement of such facilities to accommodate the installation, reconfiguration or removal of the Attachment(s).
The Company will schedule and perform the required Make-Ready Work following its receipt of the executed Authorization for Make-Ready Work form and Customer’s advance payment of the estimated amount specified by the Company.
The Company will endeavor to perform all Make-Ready Work to accommodate Customer’s Authorized Attachments as a part of its normal, scheduled workload.