UDOT definition

UDOT means the Utah Department of Transportation.
UDOT means Utah Department of Transportation.
UDOT means Utah Department of Transportation. ([7]6) "FHWA" means Federal Highway Administration.

Examples of UDOT in a sentence

  • By UDOT for the convenience of the State upon written notice to the Local Agency.

  • By either UDOT or the Local Agency for failure of the other party to fulfill their obligations as set forth in the provisions of this Agreement.

  • UDOT and the Local Agency are both governmental entities subject to the Governmental Immunity Act.

  • If the Local Agency modifies its Project and the modification affects the Work, Local Agency will immediately notify UDOT.

  • However, UDOT will be responsible for the costs incurred for the Work before the termination of the Agreement.

  • If Work scope or schedule changes from the original intent of this Agreement, UDOT will notify the Local Agency prior to changes being made.

  • UDOT shall be responsible for all actual costs associated with the Work described in this Agreement up to the maximum total cost or lump sum.

  • By either UDOT or the Local Agency for failure of the other party to fulfill their obligations as set forth in the provisions of this agreement.

  • Submission of right of way acquisition packages are required to follow the UDOT Right of Way ProjectWise Guide, as amended, which is incorporated herein by this reference.

  • If not reimbursable, submit a written statement to UDOT that the Local Agency is "legally unable to reimburse the utilities" for relocation or protection work as part of the project.


More Definitions of UDOT

UDOT means the Utah Department of Transportation. 2695 [(27)] (32) "Vehicle" has the same meaning set forth in Section 41-1a-102. 2696 Section 23. Section 72-1-203 is amended to read: 2697 72-1-203. Deputy director -- Appointment -- Qualifications -- Other assistants 2698 and advisers -- Salaries. 2699 (1) The executive director shall appoint a [deputy] director of highways, who shall be a 2700 registered professional engineer in the state and shall serve at the discretion of the executive 2701 director. 2702 (2) (a) The [deputy] director of highways is the chief engineer of the department. 2703 (b) The [deputy] director of highways shall assist the executive director and is 2704 responsible for: 2705 [(a)] (i) highway program and project development; and 2706 [(b)] (ii) operation and maintenance of the state [transportation] highway systems. 2707 (3) (a) The executive director shall appoint a director of public transit, who shall have 2708 actual experience in the management, construction, and operation of public transit facilities and 2709 fixed guideways. 2710 (b) The director of public transit shall assist the executive director and is responsible 2711 for: 2712 (i) public transit program and project development; 2713 (ii) operation and maintenance of state public transit systems; and 2714 (iii) interfacing with metropolitan planning organizations and elected officials to 2715 develop and effectively operate state public transit systems. 2716 [(3)] (4) (a) The executive director may also appoint assistants to administer the 2717 divisions of the department. 2718 (b) These assistants shall serve at the discretion of the executive director. 2719 [(4)] (5) In addition, the executive director may employ other assistants and advisers as 2720 the executive director finds necessary and fix salaries in accordance with the salary standards 2721 adopted by the Department of Human Resource Management. 2722 Section 24. Section 72-1-204 is amended to read: 2723 72-1-204. Divisions enumerated -- Duties. 2724 The divisions of the department are: