MUSCO definition
Examples of MUSCO in a sentence
The Developer will consult with the MUSCO Provider (if available) with a view to establishing the detail of all infrastructure services available to service each Phase, when such services will be available and at what cost.
In addition, RDC shall also pay to MUSCO the unpaid balance of the Contract Price less the amount of any cost of work that will not be incurred by MUSCO due to the termination of this Agreement.
In the case of such termination, RDC shall further assume and become liable for obligations, commitments and unsettled claims that MUSCO has previously undertaken or incurred in good faith in connection with said Work, actual cancellation penalties for outstanding contracts and undelivered materials or equipment on order, and any demobilization costs.
Lighting photometrics and pole design will be performed by MUSCO.
Florida State Statute 119.0701 requires that the MUSCO keep, maintain and provide public access to public records.
MUSCO will provide proposed court and field light engineering, placement, distribution, and permitting.
RDC recognizes that MUSCO and certain of its suppliers and subcontractors may use Just-in-Time inventories to avoid costs that would otherwise be borne by RDC, which inventories could be more severely impacted by unusual delays or shortages in material supplies as noted above.
Personnel - MUSCO must comply with the background screening requirements for all personnel to be working onsite, regardless of whether such personnel are directly employed by MUSCO or employed by any subcontractors.
All policies of insurance carried by MUSCO and RDC shall provide for waivers of subrogation by endorsement or otherwise.
It is agreed that MUSCO shall have no responsibility for the abatement of safety hazards resulting from work at the job site carried on by other persons, or by RDC’s separate contractors, or by RDC, or persons for which RDC is responsible, and RDC shall comply with, and agree to cause any such separate contractors or persons to comply fully with all applicable provisions of federal, state and municipal safety laws and regulations.