Track Construction definition

Track Construction. As used here, “track construction” refers to work to install new railroad track infrastructure that will facilitate new rail freight service in locations where no such infrastructure or service exists. “Track construction” also includes such work as described above performed on right-of-way: 1) over which railroad operations had at one time been conducted but from which the track structure itself has been removed; or, 2) that has not been used for at least ten (10) years. All track construction will conform to Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Class I (minimum) track standards. This work is referred to as “capital project” in the Rail Freight Preservation and Improvement Act (P.L. 584, No. 119).
Track Construction means that part of Seller's business, work and/or contracts that are for original, track construction of rail, ties and ballast, said construction all and only above the subgrade level.
Track Construction. As used here, “track construction” refers to work to install new railroad track infrastructure that will facilitate new rail freight service in locations where no such infrastructure or service exists. “Track construction” also includes such work as described above performed on right-of-way: 1) over which railroad operations had at one time been conducted but from which the track structure itself has been removed; or, 2) that has not been used for at least ten (10) years. All track construction shall conform to AREMA and the Bureau of Rail Freight, Ports, and Waterways’ Supplemental Conditions: Track Construction. This work is referred to as “capital project” in the Rail Freight Preservation and Improvement Act (P.L. 584, No. 119).

Examples of Track Construction in a sentence

  • This Agreement, including the exhibits and schedules attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the reimbursement of HEP by HFRM for the Track Construction Cost, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and undertakings of the parties, in connection herewith.

  • For any subsequent construction of Changes and/or Additions for expanded SMART Commuter Operations, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to establish an arrangement similar to the Track Construction Period.

  • SMART shall give NCRA at least thirty (30) days notice of the planned date for commencement of the Track Construction Period.

  • Track Construction and Maintenance Tolerances The combination of several factors, such as track misalignment and wheel and track gauge tolerances, creates the need for this tolerance.

  • The construction work performed shall meet the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Specifications for Industrial Track Construction, except as may be otherwise agreed to, in writing, by WisDOT.

  • Although Employee's primary employment responsibilities are with Employer, Employee will also serve as Vice-President - Western Track Construction and Maintenance for RailWorks and will coordinate, develop and expand RailWorks' track contracting operations west of the Mississippi River and perform such other duties as the Board of Directors of RailWorks may hereafter from time to time determine.

  • As payment to HEP for the Track Construction Cost, during each Contract Year during the Term HFRM shall pay to HEP the Track Construction Cost divided by 9.2, as such amount may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.2 (the “Annual Payment Amount”).

  • BF60784 - Lease of Land Including New Track Construction dated September 20, 2010, (the “original Lease”) as amended by the certain Amendment to Lease Agreement dated April 1, 2012 (collectively with the Original Lease the “Lease”) between BNSF Railway Company and Fairmount Minerals, Ltd.

  • SMART shall give NCRA at least thirty (30) days’ notice of the planned date for commencement of the Track Construction Period.

  • If the dispute is not resolved within thirty (30) days, it shall be submitted to arbitration under the Fast Track Construction Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”).