SSWP definition

SSWP means a Site Specific Work plan developed by the Contractor and approved by the Authority prior to beginning task related work on the property.

Examples of SSWP in a sentence

  • The Contractor’s Work Window shall have specific geographic limits, which are defined in the approved SSWP.

  • Prior to performing any work on or above or under the right-of-way, arrangements shall be made through the WMATA Representative for access rights and power outage in accordance with SOP No. 19 contained in the Metrorail Safety Rules and Procedures Handbook and OAP 200-33 (SSWP).

  • SSWP submittals shall not be approved in advance of the SCRRA PTC & Systems Engineer or designate approval of the respective Final Design Review Submittal if required by the CTO.

  • The Contractor shall submit detailed SSWP and plans of the Drilling and Pile Driving Operations to SCRRA Representative for approval prior to the start of drilling and pile driving.

  • The Contractor shall refer to SCRRA’s Site Specific Work Plan Scope of SSWP (Exhibit A) prior to submitting SSWP.

  • Written authority from SCRRA and an approved Site Specific Work Plan (SSWP) is required before the Contractor is granted a Work Window.

  • All work shall be performed either under a SSWP or with a barrier between the Contractor’s operations and the operating system.

  • Once the SSWP is approved, the Contractor shall assemble the resources necessary to perform the work represented by the SSWP.

  • The Contractor shall complete and submit requests for escorts utilizing WMATA standard forms, including the SSWP.

  • See Exhibit K Any work within WMATA’s right of way or other operational areas will require a WMATA Permit and an approved Site-Specific Work Plan (SSWP).

Related to SSWP

  • SHC means Sears Holdings Corporation.

  • aepaccmeצc means the department of health and human

  • PCA means Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971.

  • MECAB refers to the Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing document prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum “OBF”, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee “CLC of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions “ATIS”. The MECAB document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF- MECAB- Issue 6, February 1998, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access services provided to an IXC by two or more LECs, or by one LEC in two or more states within a single LATA.

  • mean high water springs or “MHWS” means the highest level which spring tides reach on average over a period of time;