Utility Adjustment(s definition
Examples of Utility Adjustment(s in a sentence
In considering each such opportunity, DB Contractor shall consider the impact of design changes on Utility Adjustments to the extent practical.
Unless TxDOT advises DB Contractor otherwise, the following provisions apply to Utility Adjustments.
DB Contractor acknowledges, however, that without regard to whether such compliance is required, (a) it is not anticipated that DB Contractor will be eligible for FHWA reimbursement of any Utility Adjustment outlays, and (b) DB Contractor will not have any share in any reimbursement from FHWA or other federal financing or funding that TxDOT may receive on account of Utility Adjustments.
In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.7.1 with regard to New Utilities, no time extension will be allowed on account of: (a) any delays attributable to any inaccuracy(ies) in the Utility Strip Map; or (b) the performance of Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities.
In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached.
Except as specified in this Section 6.7 or in Section 13, DB Contractor shall not be entitled to any Change Order with respect to any Utility Adjustments, including any act or omission of any Utility Owner which may result in a delay to the Project Schedule or in DB Contractor’s incurring costs not included in the Price.
In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $250,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility.
DB Contractor shall contemporaneously collect, record in writing, segregate and preserve all data necessary to determine the costs of all Maintenance Services that are the subject of a Change Order or a requested Change Order, specifically including costs associated with design work as well as Utility Adjustments.
In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility.