Common use of Make-Ready Work Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

Make-Ready Work. The term “make-ready work” refers to all work performed or to be performed to prepare SWBT’s SBC MISSOURI poles, ducts, conduits, and rights-of-way, way and related facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. Make-ready work does not include the actual installation of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. “Make-ready work” includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by “rodding” ducts to ensure clear passage), and rearrangingthe rearrangement, transferringtransfer, replacingreplacement, and removing removal of existing facilities on a pole or in a conduit system where such work is required to accommodate ApplicantCLEC’s facilities (as contrasted with from work performed on SWBT’s SBC MISSOURI’Ss behalf in furtherance of SWBT’s SBC MISSOURI’Ss own business needs needs, or convenience). “Make-ready work” may require “dig-ups” of existing facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of SWBT’s SBC MISSOURI’Ss facilities (including, but not limited to, polesconduits, ducts, conduits, handholes, handholes and manholes), consolidating services into fewer cables, or the performance of other work required to make a pole, anchor, duct, conduit, manhole, handhole, handhole or right-of-way usable for the initial placement of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. As used in All splicing and associated wire work related to any make ready request will be completed by the owner of the facilities involved. The cost for performing this Agreement, work will be paid for by the term “make-ready work” also includes associated planning and engineering work required to confirm or determine party requiring the extent of make-ready work required and to plan make-ready projectsmake ready.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

Make-Ready Work. The term “make-ready work” refers to all work performed or to be performed to prepare SWBTSBC MISSOURI’s poles, ducts, conduits, and rights-of-way, way and related facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. Make-ready work does not include the actual installation of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. “Make-ready work” includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by “rodding” ducts to ensure clear passage), and rearrangingthe rearrangement, transferringtransfer, replacingreplacement, and removing removal of existing facilities on a pole or in a conduit system where such work is required to accommodate ApplicantCLEC’s facilities (as contrasted with from work performed on SWBTSBC MISSOURI’s behalf in furtherance of SWBTSBC MISSOURI’s own business needs needs, or convenience). “Make-ready work” may require “dig-upsdig‑ups” of existing facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of SWBTSBC MISSOURI’s facilities (including, but not limited to, polesconduits, ducts, conduits, handholes, handholes and manholes), consolidating services into fewer cables, or the performance of other work required to make a pole, anchor, duct, conduit, manhole, handhole, handhole or right-of-way usable for the initial placement of ApplicantCLEC’s facilities. As used in All splicing and associated wire work related to any make ready request will be completed by the owner of the facilities involved. The cost for performing this Agreement, work will be paid for by the term “make-ready work” also includes associated planning and engineering work required to confirm or determine party requiring the extent of make-ready work required and to plan make-ready projectsmake ready.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

Make-Ready Work. The term “make-ready work” refers to all work performed or to be performed to prepare SWBTNEVADA’s poles, ducts, conduits, rights-of-way, and related facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of Applicant’s facilities. Make-Make- ready work does not include the actual installation of Applicant’s facilities. “Make-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 SWBTNEVADA’s behalf in furtherance of SWBTNEVADA’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 SWBTNEVADA’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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Access Agreement

Make-Ready Work. The term “make-ready work” refers to all work performed or to be performed to prepare SWBTSBC NEVADA’s poles, ducts, conduits, and rights-of-way, way and related facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of ApplicantAT&T’s facilities. Make-Make- ready work does not include the actual installation of ApplicantAT&T’s facilities. “Make-ready work” includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by “rodding” ducts to ensure clear passage), and rearrangingthe rearrangement, transferringtransfer, replacingreplacement, and removing removal of existing facilities on a pole or in a conduit system where such work is required to accommodate ApplicantAT&T’s facilities (as contrasted with from work performed on SWBTSBC NEVADA’s behalf in furtherance of SWBTSBC NEVADA’s own business needs needs, or convenience). “Make-ready work” may require “dig-ups” of existing facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of SWBTSBC NEVADA’s facilities (including, but not limited to, polesconduits, ducts, conduits, handholes, handholes and manholes), consolidating services into fewer cables, or the performance of other work required to make a pole, anchor, duct, conduit, manhole, handhole, handhole or right-of-way usable for the initial placement of ApplicantAT&T’s facilities. As used in All splicing and associated wire work related to any make ready request will be completed by the owner of the facilities involved. The cost for performing this Agreement, work will be paid for by the term “make-ready work” also includes associated planning and engineering work required to confirm or determine party requiring the extent of make-ready work required and to plan make-ready projectsmake ready.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way