Siltation Control definition

Siltation Control means the installation of such devices as sediment ponds, bales of straw, fencing, siltation webbing, sodding, seeding and mulching, or other devices to prevent silting of abutting and adjacent properties and roadways during the period of construction and up to and including such time as permanent ground cover is attained.

Examples of Siltation Control in a sentence

  • Siltation Control $ 99,405.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 14,910.75 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $ 114,315.75 WORK TO BE DONE: All fencing, grading, sodding, seeding, planting and pathway works as shown on the plans prepared by Landscape Planning Limited SPECIFICATIONS: All work is to be performed according to the latest Town of Oakville Standard Drawings and Specifications and the North Oakville Urban Forest Strategic Management Plan (NOUFSMP), where applicable as of the date of the agreement.

  • Siltation Control $ 24,000.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 3,600.00 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $ 27,600.00 WORK TO BE DONE: All fencing, grading, sodding, seeding, planting and pathway works as shown on the plans prepared by NAK DESIGN STRATEGIES SPECIFICATIONS: All work is to be performed according to the latest Town of Oakville Standard Drawings and Specifications and the North Oakville Urban Forest Strategic Management Plan (NOUFSMP), where applicable as of the date of the agreement.

  • Siltation Control Fencing $ NIL 15% Contingency and Engineering $ NIL WORK TO BE DONE: All work is to be performed to the latest Town of Oakville Standard Drawings and Specifications as of the date of this agreement.

  • Siltation Control $ 71,820.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 10,773.00 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $ 82,593.00 WORK TO BE DONE: All fencing, grading, sodding, seeding, planting and pathway works as shown on the plans prepared by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ SPECIFICATIONS: All work is to be performed according to the latest Town of Oakville Standard Drawings and Specifications as of the date of the agreement.

  • Street Cleaning, Dust, Mud, Erosion and Siltation Control The Developer shall be responsible for controlling dust and mud within the project limits, and all streets used by the Developer during the execution of this contract shall be maintained in a clean condition.

  • Siltation Control $ 6,500.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 975.00 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $ 7,475.00 WORK TO BE DONE: Construct sedimentation and erosion control measures and appurtenances.

  • Siltation Control $50,000.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 7,500.00 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $57,500.00 All fencing, grading, sodding, seeding, planting and pathway works as shown on the plans prepared by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Consultants Inc.

  • Siltation Control $ 50,000.00 15% Contingency and Engineering $ 7,500.00 TOTAL OWNER’S ESTIMATED COST $ 57,500.00 WORK TO BE DONE: All fencing, grading, sodding, seeding, planting and pathway works as shown on the plans prepared by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ SPECIFICATIONS: All work is to be performed according to the latest Town of Oakville Standard Drawings and Specifications as of the date of the agreement.

Related to Siltation Control

  • Quality control means the total of all activities performed by the Design-Builder, Designer, Construction Inspection Professional Engineering Firm and the Materials Testing Firm or Laboratory, subcontractors, producers or manufacturers to ensure that the Work performed by the Design-Builder conforms to the Contract requirements. For design, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for design quality, checking, design review including reviews for constructability, and review and approval of Working Plans. For construction, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for materials handling and construction quality, inspection, sampling and testing of materials both on site and at the plant(s), field testing of materials, obtaining and verifying Materials Certifications, record keeping, and equipment monitoring and calibration, production process control, and monitoring of environmental compliance. Quality Control also includes documentation of all QC design and construction efforts. The Scope of Work to be performed as part of the Quality Control task may be changed after the RFQ Phase.

  • Construction Management Agreement means the Construction Management Agreement, dated as of the date of the Common Agreement, between Construction Manager and the Project Company.

  • Site Control means that, for the Contract Term, Seller (or, prior to the Delivery Term, its Affiliate): (a) owns or has the option to purchase the Site; (b) is the lessee or has the option to lease the Site; or (c) is the holder of an easement or an option for an easement, right-of-way grant, or similar instrument with respect to the Site.

  • Management Control means the possession, directly or indirectly of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the Concessionaire, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise or the power to elect or appoint more than 50% (fifty percent) of the directors, managers, partners or other individuals exercising similar authority with respect to the Concessionaire.

  • Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program or "VESCP" means a program approved by the