Site Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Site Infrastructure. Supplier will provide the specifications and requirements for the infrastructure installations at Base Stations sites. The Buyer via local contractor will design the infrastructure for each site intended for Base Station. The contractor will plan the type and height of the mast (if necessary), the location for the building/construction (if necessary), the routing of the RF, communication, power and grounding cables, and submit the design to the Supplier for approval. The mast will be equipped with a lightning arrester with grounding cable, mast illumination (if necessary), a cable ladder, and arms appropriate for the system's antennas. The contractor will submit to Supplier for approval the type of the construction, the air conditioning system, the method of deployment of the communication infrastructure. The construction will contain the antennas concentrator board for the entry of RF cables, lighting, a smoke/fire sensor, a standard fire extinguisher and a door-opening sensor. After approval of the plans by Supplier, the local contractor will set up the infrastructure at the site. This will include the mast and the construction, installation of RF cables and antennas on the arms, connecting the construction to the electricity source, the grounding, the communication lines, and the RF. The contractor will purchase all the needed equipment for the above activities except antennas. If necessary, the contractor will design and erect a fence around the station, and make arrangements with a security company to guard the site.
Site Infrastructure. All work must be carried out in a professional manner, and the site left in a tidy condition. The Contractor shall make good any damage to roads, tracks, fences, walls, gates, gateposts, bridges and culverts, and all other property of The Holker Estate, its tenants and licensees that may have been impacted upon by this contract.
Site Infrastructure. 4.3.1 All municipal services shall conform to the City of Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw and service the Site use with reliable infrastructure. Work of this section will be carried out in accordance with the. City of Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design Guidelines, the City of Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Infrastructure Specifications and the City of Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Standard Infrastructure Drawings. 4.3.2 On-Site Services Infrastructure 4.3.2.1 All on-site servicing shall meet the quality requirements for the corresponding municipal off-site services. On-site services shall be designed and constructed to meet proposed development and BCBC requirements.
Site Infrastructure. (a) Town Acquisition Land. The Original Agreement: (i) defines the Town Acquisition Land as those portions of the Project Site on which the Infrastructure Project will be constructed; and (ii) provides for the Company to convey the Town Acquisition Land to the applicable Town Body within 30 days after the Town Bodies complete the Final Inspection of the Infrastructure Project and, if applicable, the Company corrects any identified Fundamental Defects. It has since been determined that the Plat will include a dedication of those portions of the Town Acquisition Land comprised of rights-of-way (the “Dedicated Rights-of-Way”); accordingly, at such time as the Plat has been recorded: (i) the Dedicated Rights-of-Way shall be deemed to have been conveyed to the applicable Town Body; and
Site Infrastructure. Developer shall design and construct or cause to be constructed and installed all portions of the On-Site Infrastructure pursuant to any Development Application approvals, and shall be entitled to reimbursement for “upsizing” and additional infrastructure as described in this MDA. Off-Site Infrastructure. Developer shall not be responsible to complete or pay for any Off-Site Infrastructure except as shown on the Infrastructure Plan, and shall be entitled to reimbursement for “upsizing” and additional infrastructure as described in this MDA. Sewer. Developer and the City hereby agree to share in the costs to develop the Sewer Lift Station and its associated pipelines as follows: Developer is responsible for all costs associated with the Sewer Lift Station and the Sewer Outfall Line as if such were constructed to only service the Property. City is responsible for the additional costs associated with “upsizing” to the size requested by the City. Responsibility for design and construction engineering costs for both the Sewer Lift Station and the Sewer Outfall Line will be shared in the same percentage as the construction costs. City is responsible for all costs associated with modifying the existing sewer system to divert flow from the existing sewer lift station on Center Street and the existing sewer lift station on 1400 West and convey it to the Sewer Lift Station. City is responsible for related design and construction engineering costs. Developer will finance design of the Sewer Lift Station, Sewer Outfall Line, and Lindon Sewer Lines pursuant to the Agreement for Reimbursement for Costs of Engineering Services previously entered into by the parties and Section 7.3.1 and Section 7.3.2 above. Developer will be responsible to survey the project and to provide all necessary survey information to the City for the design and construction of the Lift Station and referenced sewer lines and the City shall rely on such information in fulfilling its obligations to provide such designs and/or construction. Lindon City will finance construction of the Sewer Lift Station, the Sewer Outfall Line, and the Lindon Sewer Lines pursuant to the terms of this MDA. Developer will procure a contractor for the Sewer Lift Station. During construction of the Sewer Lift Station the City shall have authority of the owner established by the EJCDC Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract; J-U-B Engineers shall have the authority of the Engineer in said document and sha...

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