Utility Work Plan definition

Utility Work Plan means the collection of agreements, plans and other information and materials which Design-Build Team is required to submit to GDOT in connection with each Utility Adjustment (or group of Utility Adjustments subject to the same original Master Utility Adjustment Agreement), as more particularly described in Section 6.3.4.5 of the Technical Provisions. Depending on the context, the term also refers to Supplemental Utility Work Plans and Utility Work Plan Retention Requests (both also described in Section 6.3.4.5 of the Technical Provisions).
Utility Work Plan means a plan for utility work, including the

Examples of Utility Work Plan in a sentence

  • Once the DB Team has determined that the Utilities work progress is at least 20% behind the accepted Utility Work Plan; the DB Team will notify the Utility Owner, and the Department of such apparent delay through written correspondence.

  • Such written correspondence shall detail the delay in question and request the Utility to submit a proposal on how the Utility Owner plans to rectify such delay and maintain the project’s schedule prescribed by the previously accepted Utility Work Plan.

  • It shall be the DB Team’s responsibility to coordinate and track each utilities progress in relation to the Utility Work Plan or Revised Utility Work Plan previously accepted by the Department.

  • Requirements for the Utility Work Plan are included in Exhibit 6 Article 7 (Utility Coordination).

  • For this Project, Utility Owners that are required to remove, relocate, or adjust their facility to accommodate the construction of this Project may be liable to the Contractor for damages or delay costs resulting from the Utility Owner's failure to clear conflicts within the time specified in the approved Utility Work Plan.

  • The SMP contains the following Sub-Plans: · Administration Plan; · Operations and Maintenance Plan; · Quality Management Plan (“QMP”); · Change Management Plan; · Public Outreach and Engagement Plan; · Disaster Recovery Plan (“DRP”); · Safety Management Plan (“SaMP”); · Hazardous Materials Management Plan (“HMMP”); · TMP; · Tolling Strategy Plan; · Environmental Compliance Plan (“ECP”); · Utility Work Plan; · Section DBE Participation Plan; and · Handback Work Plan.

  • The SMP contains the following Sub-Plans:  Administration Plan;  Operations and Maintenance Plan;  Quality Management Plan (“QMP”);  Change Management Plan;  Public Outreach and Engagement Plan;  Disaster Recovery Plan (“DRP”);  Safety Management Plan (“SaMP”);  Hazardous Materials Management Plan (“HMMP”);  TMP;  Tolling Strategy Plan;  Environmental Compliance Plan (“ECP”);  Utility Work Plan;  Section DBE Participation Plan; and  Handback Work Plan.

  • Utility coordination meeting and Utility Work Plan request concurrent with the field check.