Work Window definition

Work Window. A period of time in which Railroad's operations have priority over construction activities. When construction activities may occur on and adjacent to the railroad tracks within 25 feet of the nearest track, a Railroad flag person will be required. At the direction of the flag person, upon approach of a train and when trains are present on the tracks, the tracks must be cleared (i.e., no construction equipment, materials or personnel within 25 feet from the nearest active track or as directed by the Railroad MTM Representative). Conditional Work Windows are available for the project subject to Railroad's local operating unit review and approval.
Work Window means the time period designated by UTA during which Construction, Maintenance and any other work with respect to the Pedestrian Grade-Separated Crossing within the Right of Way is permissible. UTA may, at any time and at UTA’s sole discretion, determine that the Work Window shall not be concurrent with any passenger operations within the Right of Way.

Examples of Work Window in a sentence

  • Before the end of an Absolute Work Window, all Railroad tracks and signals must be completely operational for normal train operations.

  • Railroad flag persons will be required for construction activities requiring an Absolute Work Window.

  • The Contractor’s Work Window shall have specific geographic limits, which are defined in the approved SSWP.

  • Railroad approved flag persons will be required for construction activities requiring an Absolute Work Window.

  • Modifications or suspension of train and on-track equipment movements resulting from a Work Window involves written changes to the Railroad’s Rules of Train and On-Track Equipment Operations.

  • These personnel will be under the direct supervision of the Work Window Managers or their designees.

  • Install eight new windows (in addition to the ten windows referred to in Paragraph 12.a.ii above) marked as the "Window Work Windows") as shown on Exhibit "D-1" attached hereto (the "Window Work") Window Work shall include, but not be limited to, : saw cutting thru the walls, brick removal, structural steel application, temporary shoring of the windows and glazing.

  • Conditional Work Window: A period of time in which Railroad's operations have priority over construction activities.

  • Written authority from SCRRA and an approved Site Specific Work Plan (SSWP) is required before the Contractor is granted a Work Window.

  • The Project Specific Work Window hours and days are not included here in this document and shall be obtained from other project related documents.