Make-Ready Work Required Sample Clauses

Make-Ready Work Required. 6.5.1.2.1 If Make-Ready Work is to be performed by AT&T-22STATE, such available space shall remain in effect until Make-Ready Costs are presented to CLEC and approval by CLEC pursuant to the time frames herein. If CLEC approves AT&T-22STATE’s Make-Ready Work Costs, CLEC shall have twelve (12) months from the date of Application approval to install its Facilities.
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Make-Ready Work Required. If Make-Ready Work is to be performed by AT&T, such Available space shall remain in effect until make-ready Costs are presented to Sprint and approval by Sprint pursuant to the time frames herein stated in 6.2. If Sprint approves AT&T’s make-ready Costs, Sprint shall have twelve (12) months from the date of issuance of Occupancy Permit to install its Facilities. If Sprint rejects AT&T’s Costs for Make-Ready Work, but then elects to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor or if Sprint elects from the time of Application to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor, Sprint shall install its Facilities within twelve (12) months from the date that Sprint informs AT&T that Sprint will perform Make-Ready Work. In the event Sprint does not install its Facilities within the time frames set out in this Section 5.5, the assignment shall be void and such space shall become Available.
Make-Ready Work Required. If Make-Ready Work is to be performed by AT&T, such available space shall remain in effect until make-ready costs are presented to Licensee and approval by Licensee pursuant to the time frames herein stated in
Make-Ready Work Required. If Make-Ready Work is to be performed by AT&T, such available space shall remain in effect until make-ready costs are presented to Licensee and approval by Licensee pursuant to the time frames herein stated in 6.2. If Licensee approves AT&T’s make-ready costs, Licensee shall have twelve (12) months from the date of Application approval to install its Facilities. If Licensee rejects AT&T’s costs for Make-Ready Work, but then elects to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor or if Licensee elects from the time of Application to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor, Licensee shall install its Facilities within twelve (12) months from the date that Licensee informs AT&T that Licensee will perform Make-Ready Work. In the event Licensee does not install its Facilities within the time frames set out in this Section 5.5, the assignment shall be void and such space shall become available.
Make-Ready Work Required. If Make-Ready Work is to be performed by AT&T, such available space shall remain in effect until make-ready costs are presented to Licensee and approval by Licensee pursuant to the time frames herein stated in 6.2. If Licensee approves AT&T’s make- ready costs, Licensee shall have twelve (12) months from the date of Application approval to install its Facilities. If Licensee rejects AT&T’s costs for Make-Ready Work, but then elects to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor or if Licensee elects from the time of Application to perform the Make-Ready Work itself or through a contractor, Licensee shall install its Facilities within twelve

Related to Make-Ready Work Required

  • Make-Ready Work The term “make-ready work” refers to all work performed or to be performed to prepare SWBT’s poles, ducts, conduits, rights-of-way, and related facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of Applicant’s facilities. Make-ready work does not include the actual installation of Applicant’s facilities. “Make-ready work” includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by “rodding” ducts to ensure clear passage), and rearranging, transferring, replacing, and removing existing facilities on a pole or in a conduit system where such work is required to accommodate Applicant’s facilities (as contrasted with work performed on SWBT’s behalf in furtherance of SWBT’s own business needs or convenience). “Make-ready work” may require “dig-ups” of existing facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of SWBT’s facilities (including, but not limited to, poles, ducts, conduits, handholes, and manholes), consolidating services into fewer cables, or the performance of other work required to make a pole, anchor, duct, conduit, manhole, handhole, or right-of-way usable for the initial placement of Applicant’s facilities. As used in this Agreement, the term “make-ready work” also includes associated planning and engineering work required to confirm or determine the extent of make-ready work required and to plan make-ready projects.

  • Construction Work The regulation at 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 defines “construction work” as the construction, rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of buildings, highways, or other changes or improvements to real property, including facilities providing utility services. The term also includes the supervision, inspection, and other onsite functions incidental to the actual construction.

  • Work Schedule A 4/10 work schedule is four (4) ten hour days in a seven (7) day period, for a total of forty (40) hours per week.

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