Subsurface Work definition

Subsurface Work means disturbance of existing ground surface at a depth greater than twelve (12) inches.

Examples of Subsurface Work in a sentence

  • With City’s separate prior written approval, Developer may satisfy its obligation to maintain Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance through its subcontractor that will perform the Subsurface Work maintaining Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance as required under these Insurance Requirements (defined below).

  • Under no circumstances shall a Party authorize or perform Subsurface Work within the Wilwalk Trail without the prior written consent of the Applicable Municipality.

  • When Developer requests City’s approval to use its subcontractor’s Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance, Developer shall certify to City that all Subsurface Work requiring Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance under these Insurance Requirements will be performed exclusively by the subcontractor that will maintain the Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance and provide City with a copy of its subcontractor’s Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance policy.

  • Under no circumstances shall Friends authorize or perform Subsurface Work within the Wilton Loop North without the prior written consent of the Designated Official.

Related to Subsurface Work

  • Soil means all unconsolidated mineral and organic material of any origin.

  • Subsurface Borings and Testing means borings, probings and subsurface explorations, laboratory tests and inspections of samples, materials and equipment; appropriate professional interpretations of all the foregoing.

  • drainage work means any watercourse and includes any land which is expected to provide flood storage capacity for any watercourse and any bank, wall, embankment or other structure, or any appliance, constructed or used for land drainage or flood defence;

  • Surface water means all water which is open to the atmosphere and subject to surface runoff.

  • Surface waters means water on the surface of the ground where water does not usually accumulate in ordinary watercourses, lakes, or ponds. This includes any waterborne objects.