Trencher definition

Trencher means a self-propelled machine with the facility to dig trenches by continuous action of a bucket wheel or bucket chain.
Trencher means any person or persons responsible for actually carrying out the trenching or reticulation installation for or on behalf of any Principal Provider
Trencher means any person or persons responsible for actually carrying out the trenching work for or on behalf of any Trenching Authority, or privately.

Examples of Trencher in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise specified, Joint Trencher shall provide such notice to CPS Energy within thirty (30) days of receiving the Notice of Commercial Underground Project, but in no event later than thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of construction.

  • Should the minimum insurance requirements of CPS Energy change, Joint Trencher shall be notified in writing and Joint Trencher shall have sixty (60) days to meet the new requirements.

  • The Trencher Operator classification has no incumbents and is deemed obsolete and such duties will be made a part of the job duties of the Senior Construction Operator – GC Gas.

  • Joint Trencher will be solely responsible for payment of all compensation owed to its employees, contractors, representatives, or agents, including all applicable federal, state and local employment taxes and will make deductions for all taxes and withholdings required by law.

  • No indemnification provision contained in this Agreement under which Joint Trencher indemnifies CPS Energy shall be construed in any way to limit any other indemnification provision contained in this Agreement.

  • All Joint Trencher employees, contractors, representatives, or agents shall be considered to be an employee of Joint Trencher only and will not be considered an agent or employee of CPS Energy for any purpose.

  • In no event will any Joint Trencher employee be eligible for or entitled to participate in any of the employee benefit plans or similar programs of CPS Energy.

  • Progression Chart, Note 7 ** See Station/Hydro Department Lines of Progression Chart, Note 8 − Gas/electric hoist over 15 HP; − Motor Patrol, less than 115 HP, when not grading to stake or grade; − Trencher, Boom Type, such as Ditch Witch, or equivalent; − Concrete Pump; − Tensioners and Pullers (see separate listing of pulling and tensioning equipment); − Large Snow Cats; − Drill, Liner, self-propelled air trac or equivalent; − Cross Country vehicles such as Dragon Wagon or equivalent; − Flume washer.

  • This Agreement (including Clause 12.2 (Jurisdiction) but excluding the Trencher Lien Agreement) and any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in connection with it are governed by Dutch law.

  • If any portion of the Commercial Underground Project is not inspected by Joint Trencher, the conduit installation for that portion of the Commercial Underground Project will be treated as having been inspected and accepted.

Related to Trencher

  • Trench means 1. below-grade soil treatment area consisting of a shallow excavation with a width of 3 feet or less containing distribution media and one lateral; and 2. excavation for placement of piping or installation of electrical wire or conduit.

  • borehole means a hole sunk into the earth for the purpose of locating, abstracting or using subterranean water and includes a spring;

  • Stack means any point in a source designed to emit solids, liquids, or gases into the air, including a pipe or duct but not including flares.

  • Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried and washed free of clay and clay coatings. Concrete aggregate designated as Class II by the department of transportation is acceptable.

  • PNode has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.