Highway Maintenance Sample Clauses

The Highway Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities and standards for maintaining highways within a specified jurisdiction or under a particular agreement. It typically details the types of maintenance required, such as regular inspections, repairs, snow removal, and resurfacing, and may specify the frequency or quality standards to be met. By clearly assigning duties and expectations, this clause ensures that highways remain safe and functional, reducing disputes over maintenance obligations and promoting public safety.
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Highway Maintenance. The asset program areas for maintenance, road equipment, tunnels, traffic signals and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) fall under the Department’s Division of Maintenance and Operations.
Highway Maintenance. INTRODUCTION CDOT has within the Central Office a Division of Maintenance and Operations (DMO). In support of the Transportation Commission’s stated Investment Categories of Asset Management, Mobility, and Safety, the Division of Maintenance and Operations has two primary functions: 1) providing policy and guidance for the state maintenance program, and 2) maintaining operational oversight for the administration of the maintenance program for the nine maintenance and five traffic sections. PROGRAM OVERVIEW AND METHOD OF OPERATION DMO operates with four main focal areas intended to provide leadership in management practices to employee development. The focal points continue to improve our levels of service to our customers, develop our staff and advance our work process for the future. The four focal areas are: ● Decision Making – developing decision making tools for Region Mangers and field staff by providing access to data. ● Preservation – increasing the Department’s focus on preservation treatments in our Bridge, Pavement and Equipment programs. ● Resiliency – Advancing the Department’s resiliency and ability to respond to disasters. ● Employee Development – developing employee skill sets with a focus on technology, across the Department to better meet the future demands of transportation.
Highway Maintenance. Annual proposals for major highway and footway maintenance schemes are put forward following the analysis of Condition Surveys that are also undertaken on an annual basis. Schemes are undertaken based on budget allocation following consultation with Statutory Undertakers and other Stakeholders to ensure no conflicts will occur. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ and Liverpool Steetscene Services have introduced a 'serviceability' regime, which will allow for maintenance during the year with the aim of reducing reactive maintenance requirements.
Highway Maintenance. Tasks Nature of Work 1) General Maintenance ♦ Tidy up and strim small grassed areas which are not included in the grass mowing programme ♦ Control weeds at the rear of footways around lamp posts and signs or in channels. Removal of Ragwort from highway verges. ♦ Cut down grass and weeds at the base of visibility fences on bends and at junctions. ♦ Carry out periodic painting of visibility fences, hand railings and possibly milestones etc. Other. 2) Drainage ♦ Carry out minor sweeping and clearance of debris discharged onto the highway after rainstorms. ♦ Clear leaves and debris from the tops of gully grids, drainage grips and gateway crossings. ♦ Clear vegetation at the entrances and exits of culverts under the highway. ♦ Other 3) Traffic Signs ♦ Straighten up and clean traffic signs, reflector posts and bollards. ♦ Remove any tree and hedge growth obstructing warning signs and directions signs. ♦ Other 4) Environmental Maintenance ♦ Litter picking ♦ Graffiti removal ♦ Mowing/strimming and maintenance of amenity open spaces etc. ♦ Street sweeping ♦ Cleaning/maintenance of public toilets ♦ Maintenance of street furniture ♦ Maintenance of play areas ♦ Maintenance of closed church yards ♦ Other SIGNED as a DEED BY…………………………………………………. (Authorised signatory on behalf of Shropshire Council) and by……………………………………………… (Authorised signatory on behalf of Ford Parish Council)
Highway Maintenance. The asset program areas for maintenance and road equipment fall under the Department’s Division of Highway Maintenance.
Highway Maintenance. When five (5) or more maintenance staff are called in based on total bargaining unit seniority on weekends or holidays for winter snowplowing and ice control operations, it shall include a Heavy Equipment Operator 2 to operate Heavy equipment. Once the assigned duties of a Heavy Equipment Operator 2 on the shift are determined unnecessary by supervisory staff, the employee can be reassigned to perform other work duties as assigned, either as a Heavy Equipment Operator 1 or Laborer during the same shift.
Highway Maintenance. CITY shall suitably maintain all highways within its maintenance jurisdiction which are utilized by the landfill OPERATOR in its operation.
Highway Maintenance. Erosion and sedimentation (E&S) control, wetlands and waterways, and waste management during roadway maintenance activities (as described in PENNDOT’s Highway ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Manual, Publication 113) performed by PennDOT maintenance employees. ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road - unpaved, shaping mechanized ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road – unpaved, restabilization mechanized ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road paved, manual patching, standard ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road paved, manual patching, pipe trenches ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road – paved, base/subbase repair, flexible base, light duty ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road – paved, base/subbase repair, flexible base, heavy duty ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road – paved, base/subbase repair, rigid base Highway Maintenance (continued) – Erosion and sedimentation (E&S) control, wetlands and waterways, and waste management during roadway maintenance activities (as described in PENNDOT’s Highway ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Manual, Publication 113) performed by PennDOT maintenance employees. ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road – paved, base/subbase repair, mechanized (widener) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road - paved, milling of bituminous surface, mechanized ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Road - paved, spot milling/heat scarifying of bituminous surface, mechanized ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Roadway pavement widening with BCBC ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Roadway – pavement widening with recycled material ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Shoulders – unpaved, grading, mechanized ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇ Shoulders – unpaved, belt loader, mechanized cutting

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  • Road Maintenance Purchaser shall maintain roads, commensurate with Purchaser’s use, in accor- dance with Road Maintenance Requirements in C5.31 and the Road Maintenance Specifications. Performance of road maintenance work by Purchaser may be required prior to, during, or after each period of use. The timing of work accomplishment shall be based on Purchaser’s Op- erating Schedule under B6.31.

  • REPAIRS; MAINTENANCE The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to supervise repairs, improvements, alterations, and decorations to the Property as well as purchase and pay bills for services and supplies. The Agent shall obtain prior approval of the Owner for all expenditures over $ for any single item. Prior approval for lesser amounts shall not be required for monthly or recurring operating charges or if emergency expenditures over the maximum are, in the Agent’s opinion, needed to protect the Property from damage, prevent injury to persons, avoid suspension of necessary services, avoid penalties or fines, or suspension of services to tenants required by a lease or rental agreement or by law, including, but not limited to, maintaining the Property in a condition fit for human habitation as required by applicable law.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement. (ii) CSXT or NSR, directly or through their respective affiliates, may perform the work which CRC performed prior to the date of this Agreement when (A) CRC does not possess the skills needed for such work, (B) CRC lacks the necessary employees to do such work in a timely fashion, or (C) CRC does not possess the equipment needed to do such work. CRC and the party performing the work shall agree to a reasonable fee for such work prior to performance. CRC, CSXT and NSR may agree to have additional work performed either by CSXT, NSR or their affiliates.

  • General Maintenance Borrower shall maintain the Project Site and all improvements thereon, including lighting and signage, in good condition, free of debris, waste and graffiti, and in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Borrower shall maintain the improvements and landscaping on the Project Site in accordance with the Maintenance Standards (as hereinafter defined). Such Maintenance Standards shall apply to all buildings, signage, lighting, landscaping, irrigation of landscaping, architectural elements identifying the Project Site and any and all other improvements on the Project Site. To accomplish the maintenance, Borrower shall either staff or contract with and hire licensed and qualified personnel to perform the maintenance work, including the provision of labor, equipment, materials, support facilities, and any and all other items necessary to comply with the requirements of this Agreement. Borrower and its maintenance staff, contractors or subcontractors shall comply with the following standards (collectively, “Maintenance Standards”): (i) The Project Site shall be maintained in conformance and in compliance with reasonable maintenance standards for comparable first quality affordable housing projects, including but not limited to painting and cleaning of all exterior surfaces and other exterior facades comprising all private improvements and public improvements to the curbline. The Project Site shall be maintained in good condition and in accordance with the custom and practice generally applicable to comparable first quality affordable apartment complexes in the County of Orange (the “County”). (ii) Landscape maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: watering/irrigation; fertilization; mowing; edging; trimming of grass; tree and shrub pruning; trimming and shaping of trees and shrubs to maintain a healthy, natural appearance and safe road conditions and visibility, and irrigation coverage; replacement, as needed, of all plant materials; control of weeds in all planters, shrubs, lawns, ground covers, or other planted areas; and staking for support of trees. (iii) Clean-up maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: maintenance of all sidewalks, paths and other paved areas in clean and weed-free condition; maintenance of all such areas clear of dirt, mud, trash, debris or other matter which is unsafe or unsightly; removal of all trash, litter and other debris from improvements and landscaping prior to mowing; clearance and cleaning of all areas maintained prior to the end of the day on which the maintenance operations are performed to ensure that all cuttings, weeds, leaves and other debris are properly disposed of by maintenance workers. Governmental Lender agrees to notify Borrower in writing if the condition of the Project Site does not meet with the Maintenance Standards and to specify the deficiencies and the actions required to be taken by Borrower to cure the deficiencies. Upon notification of any maintenance deficiency, Borrower shall have commenced to cure such deficiency within thirty (30) days and shall diligently act to correct, remedy or cure such deficiency within no more than sixty (60) days. If the written notification states the problem is urgent relating to the public health and safety of the City of Anaheim or Governmental Lender, then Borrower shall have forty-eight (48) hours to rectify the problem. In the event Borrower does not maintain the Project Site in the manner set forth herein and in accordance with the Maintenance Standards, Governmental Lender shall have, in addition to any other rights and remedies hereunder, the right to maintain the Project Site, or to contract for the correction of such deficiencies, after written notice to Borrower, and Borrower shall be responsible for the payment of all such costs incurred by Governmental Lender.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.