SPECIALTY ITEMS Sample Clauses

SPECIALTY ITEMS. (7-1-95)(Rev. 1-17-12) 108-6 SP1 G37 Items listed below will be the specialty items for this contract (see Article 108-6 of the 2018 Standard Specifications). Line # Description 13-17, 23 Long-Life Pavement Markings 24 Permanent Pavement Markers FUEL PRICE ADJUSTMENT: (11-15-05) (Rev. 2-18-14) 109-8 SP1 G43 Revise the 2018 Standard Specifications as follows: Page 1-87, Article 109-8, Fuel Price Adjustments, add the following: The base index price for DIESEL #2 FUEL is $ 2.0853 per gallon. Where any of the following are included as pay items in the contract, they will be eligible for fuel price adjustment. The pay items and the fuel factor used in calculating adjustments to be made will be as follows: Description Units Fuel Usage Factor Diesel Unclassified Excavation Gal/CY 0.29 Borrow Excavation Gal/CY 0.29 Class IV Subgrade Stabilization Gal/Ton 0.55 Aggregate Base Course Gal/Ton 0.55 Sub-Ballast Gal/Ton 0.55 Asphalt Concrete Base Course, Type Gal/Ton 2.90 Asphalt Concrete Intermediate Course, Type _ Gal/Ton 2.90 Asphalt Concrete Surface Course, Type Gal/Ton 2.90 Open-Graded Asphalt Friction Course Gal/Ton 2.90 Permeable Asphalt Drainage Course, Type Gal/Ton 2.90 Sand Asphalt Surface Course, Type Gal/Ton 2.90 Aggregate for Cement Treated Base Course Gal/Ton 0.55 Portland Cement for Cement Treated Base Course Gal/Ton 0.55 " Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Gal/SY 0.245 Concrete Shoulders Adjacent to " Pavement Gal/SY 0.245 SCHEDULE OF ESTIMATED COMPLETION PROGRESS: (7-15-08) (Rev. 6-19-18) 108-2 SP1 G58 The Contractor's attention is directed to the Standard Special Provision entitled Availability of Funds Termination of Contracts included elsewhere in this proposal. The Department of Transportation's schedule of estimated completion progress for this project as required by that Standard Special Provision is as follows: Fiscal Year Progress (% of Dollar Value) 2020 (7/01/19 - 6/30/20) 100% of Total Amount Bid The Contractor shall also furnish his own progress schedule in accordance with Article 108-2 of the 2018 Standard Specifications. Any acceleration of the progress as shown by the Contractor's progress schedule over the progress as shown above shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer.
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SPECIALTY ITEMS. (7-1-95)(Rev. 1-17-12) 108-6 SP1 G37 Items listed below will be the specialty items for this contract (see Article 108-6 of the 2012 Standard Specifications). Line # Description 23-27 and 29 Long-Life Pavement Markings 30 Permanent Pavement Markers
SPECIALTY ITEMS. 1) The disposal of industrial types of hazardous wastes that would not normally be found in a household waste stream will be paid for as an emergency service. If encountered on public right of ways or in residential areas, hazardous wastes shall be properly disposed of by a licensed company and the contractor shall provide documentation of proper disposal to the City of Xxxxx.
SPECIALTY ITEMS. Any upgrades, special work, or items not customarily provided by Landlord to office tenants, to the extent that the same involve longer lead times, installation times, delays, or difficulties in obtaining building permits, requirements for any governmental approval, permit, or action beyond the issuance of normal building permits (as described in ¶ 7), or other delays not typically encountered in connection with Landlord’s standard office improvements;
SPECIALTY ITEMS. (7-1-95)(Rev. 1-17-12) 108-6 SP1 G37 Items listed below will be the specialty items for this contract (see Article 108-6 of the 2018 Standard Specifications). Line # Description 23-27 Guardrail 36-39, 46 and 48-49 Long-Life Pavement Markings 50 Permanent Pavement Markers 52-55 Erosion Control 56 Signals/ITS System
SPECIALTY ITEMS. In cases where specialty items and DBE involvement overlap, follow the requirements specified in Section 108.01(c).
SPECIALTY ITEMS. (7-1-95)(Rev. 1-17-12) 108-6 SP1 G37 Items listed below will be the specialty items for this contract (see Article 108-6 of the 2012 Standard Specifications). Line # Description 47 thru 55 Guardrail 56 thru 58 Fencing 61 thru 76 Signing 93 thru 94, 97 thru 98 Long-Life Pavement Markings 100 thru 101 Permanent Pavement Markers 102 thru 125 Lighting 126 thru 151 Erosion Control 152 thru 170 Signals/ITS System 175 thru 180 Drilled Piers
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SPECIALTY ITEMS. (7-1-95)(Rev. 1-17-12) 108-6 SP1 G37 Items listed below will be the specialty items for this contract (see Article 108-6 of the 2012 Standard Specifications). Line # Description 5 thru 6 Guardrail 22 thru 23, 27 thru 28 Long-Life Pavement Markings 24 Removable Tape 31 thru 32 Permanent Pavement Markers 38, 66, 69, 72 thru 75, 80, 83 thru 84 Lighting SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WORK IN NATIONAL FOREST: (7-1-95) 107-13 SP1 G40 In addition to other requirements in this proposal with respect to clearing, erosion control, protection of environment, etc., comply with the following requirements:

Related to SPECIALTY ITEMS

  • Collection of Taxes, Assessments and Similar Items; Escrow Accounts (a) To the extent required by the related Mortgage Note and not violative of current law, the Master Servicer shall establish and maintain one or more accounts (each, an "Escrow Account") and deposit and retain therein all collections from the Mortgagors (or advances by the Master Servicer) for the payment of taxes, assessments, hazard insurance premiums or comparable items for the account of the Mortgagors. Nothing herein shall require the Master Servicer to compel a Mortgagor to establish an Escrow Account in violation of applicable law.

  • Review Systems The Asset Representations Reviewer will maintain and utilize an electronic case management system to manage the Tests and provide systematic control over each step in the Review process and ensure consistency and repeatability among the Tests.

  • Engineering Services Definition: Engineering Services includes any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires education, training and experience in the application of special knowledge in consulting, investigating, evaluating, planning and designing, engineering principles. Engineering Services covered by the Xxxxxx Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 1102) are not covered in the primary scope of OASIS SB. Examples: Service areas that are included under the Engineering Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Rent Rolls; Operating Histories The Seller has obtained a rent roll (the “Certified Rent Roll(s)”) other than with respect to hospitality properties certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Seller has obtained operating histories (the “Certified Operating Histories”) with respect to each Mortgaged Property certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Certified Operating Histories collectively report on operations for a period equal to (a) at least a continuous three-year period or (b) in the event the Mortgaged Property was owned, operated or constructed by the Mortgagor or an affiliate for less than three years then for such shorter period of time, it being understood that for mortgaged properties acquired with the proceeds of a Mortgage Loan, Certified Operating Histories may not have been available.

  • Due Diligence Items Buyer’s Due Diligence shall consist of Buyer’s review and approval of the contents of the Seller Disclosures referenced in Section 7, and any other tests, evaluations and verifications of the Property deemed necessary or appropriate by Buyer, such as: the physical condition of the Property; the existence of any hazardous substances, environmental issues or geologic conditions; the square footage or acreage of the land and/or improvements; the condition of the roof, walls, and foundation; the condition of the plumbing, electrical, mechanical, heating and air conditioning systems and fixtures; the condition of all appliances; the costs and availability of homeowners’ insurance and flood insurance, if applicable; water source, availability and quality; the location of property lines; regulatory use restrictions or violations; fees for services such as XXX xxxx, municipal services, and utility costs; convicted sex offenders residing in proximity to the Property; and any other matters deemed material to Buyer in making a decision to purchase the Property. Unless otherwise provided in the REPC, all of Buyer’s Due Diligence shall be paid for by Buyer and shall be conducted by individuals or entities of Buyer's choice. Seller agrees to cooperate with Buyer’s Due Diligence. Buyer agrees to pay for any damage to the Property resulting from any such inspections or tests during the Due Diligence.

  • Sales and Use Taxes Professional Business Manager and the Practice acknowledge and agree that to the extent that any of the services to be provided by Professional Business Manager hereunder may be subject to any state sales and use taxes, Professional Business Manager may have a legal obligation to collect such taxes from the Practice and to remit the same to the appropriate tax collection authorities. The Practice agrees to have applicable state sales and use taxes attributable to the services to be provided by Professional Business Manager hereunder treated as an Office Expense.

  • Technical Services Party B will provide technical services and training to Party A, taking advantage of Party B’s advanced network, website and multimedia technologies to improve Party A’s system integration. Such technical services shall include:

  • Property Cash Flow Allocation (a) During any Cash Management Period, all Rents deposited into the Deposit Account during the immediately preceding Interest Period shall be applied on each Payment Date as follows in the following order of priority:

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