Utility Relocation Plans definition

Utility Relocation Plans means the Design Plans for Relocation of a Utility impacted by the Project as designated in any applicable Utility Agreements.
Utility Relocation Plans means the Design Plans for Relocation of a Utility impacted by the Project, to be prepared by the Core Systems Contractor or the Utility Owner, as designated in any applicable Utility Agreements.

Examples of Utility Relocation Plans in a sentence

  • Any subsequent revisions to the Utility Relocation Plans will require the review of the affected utility owner and the Department's consultation and written comment.

  • After the Design-Builder has advanced the Project design sufficiently to clearly define utility impacts, the Utility Relocation Plans shall be prepared by the Design-Builder.

  • The Design-Builder shall clearly indicate the allocation of responsibility for the design of utility relocations on the Utility Relocation Plans.

  • If the utility owner is preparing the design, the Design-Builder and the Department shall review the Utility Relocation Plans to be sure that they are consistent with the Design-Builder's design.

  • The Design-Builder shall provide two sets of As-Built Utility Relocation Plans to the Department and each utility owner for utility relocation work constructed by the Design-Builder.

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  • The As-Built Utility Relocation Plans shall be part of the Project As-Built Plans.

  • The As-Built Utility Relocation Plans shall comply with As- Built requirements stipulated in the Department's Utility Standards and shall include any utilities abandoned and not removed.

  • The As-Built Utility Relocation Plans shall be part of the Project As- Built Plans.

  • The As-Built Utility Relocation Plans shall comply with As-Built requirements stipulated in the Department's Utility Standards and shall include any utilities abandoned and not removed.

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