Street Openings Clause Samples

The STREET OPENINGS clause governs the conditions and procedures under which streets may be excavated, opened, or otherwise disturbed, typically for construction, utility installation, or maintenance purposes. It usually outlines the requirements for obtaining permits, notifying relevant authorities, restoring the street to its original condition, and ensuring public safety during the work. This clause ensures that street openings are managed in an orderly and regulated manner, minimizing disruption to traffic and the public while protecting municipal infrastructure.
Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb any Public Ground or Public Way for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required by a separate ordinance, for which the City may impose a reasonable fee. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb any Public Ground or Public Way without permission from the City where an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Electric Facilities. In such event Company shall notify the City by telephone to the office designated by the City as soon as practicable. Not later than the second working day thereafter, Company shall obtain any required permits and pay any required fees.
Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required by a separate ordinance, for which the City may impose a reasonable fee. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Gas Facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, email or similar notice to the City before commencement of the emergency repair, if reasonably possible. Within two business days after commencing the repair, Company shall apply for any required permits and pay any required fees.
Street Openings. 4.29.1. City Streets For the purpose of installing, removing, relocating or repairing City owned equipment the Contractor may open any street, avenue or public place and remove any part of the pavement, subject to the laws in force and to such rules and regulations as the Commissioner, the Bureau of Highways or other official having jurisdiction may from time to time establish in relation to such work. The Contractor shall procure all the necessary permits in the name of NYCDOT for opening sidewalks and pavements. There will not be any permit fees charged to the Contractor. All other permits required for the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor at its own cost and expense in its own name. Written notice of Work to be done each day shall be given to the Director no later than 2PM of the day prior to performing the Work. Pavements shall be restored at the Contractor's expense to a condition as good as that existing before any of the work herein mentioned was begun under the terms and conditions that may be laid down by the City officials that have charge or shall have charge over pavement on such streets, avenues or public places. The Contractor shall readjust, fill and finish each pavement so long as in the opinion of the Commissioner or other official having jurisdiction, the settling of earth or pavement, caused by the opening, shall render this necessary. The Contractor shall furnish to the Commissioner a report showing the location of each opening made in the pavement during the preceding week.
Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb any Public Ground or Public Way for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the CITY, if required by a separate ordinance, for which the CITY may impose a reasonable fee. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb any Public Ground or Public Way without permission from the CITY where an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Transportation Facilities. In such event Company shall notify the CITY by telephone, email and/or the website deployed to coordinate with the office designated by the CITY as soon as practicable. Not later than the second working day thereafter, Company shall obtain any required permits and pay any required fees. 改变街道:未经事先获得城市许可,公司不应为了任何目的凿破公共地面或公共通道,或者影响其使用,如单行条例要求,为此城市可以收取合理费用。给予公司许可所附加的条件不应比类似设施或工程所附加的条件更加苛刻。然而,如发生紧急情况需要立即对运输设施进行修理,公司可以不经城市许可凿破公共地面或公共通道,中断其使用。在此情况下,公司应当尽早通过电话、邮件和(或)所定网址通知城市,与城市所指定的办公室进行协调。公司应当在其后的第二个工作日之前获得所需许可,并支付所需费用。
Street Openings. 4.29.1. City Streets For the purpose of installing, removing, relocating or repairing City owned equipment the Contractor may open any street, avenue or public place and remove any part of the pavement, subject to the laws in force and to such rules and regulations as the Commissioner, the Bureau of Highways or other official having jurisdiction may from time to time establish in relation to such work. Written notice of work to be done each day shall be given to the Director no later than 2PM of the day prior to the work. Pavements shall be restored at the Contractor's expense to a condition as good as that existing before any of the work herein mentioned was begun under the terms and conditions that may be laid down by the City officials that have charge or shall have charge over pavement on such streets, avenues or public places. The Contractor shall readjust, fill and finish each pavement so long as in the opinion of the Commissioner or other official having jurisdiction, the settling of earth or pavement, caused by the opening, shall render this necessary. The Contractor shall furnish to the Commissioner a report showing the location of each opening made in the pavement during the preceding week.
Street Openings. The Subcontractor shall not make any street or sidewalk openings / cuts that deviate from the Contract Documents for any reason.
Street Openings. A. The City of Milford has an ordinance relating to street openings. The Contractor should obtain a copy of the ordinance and become thoroughly familiar with its contents and ramifications. Chapter 20, in the City of Milford Code of Ordinances is entitled “Streets, Sidewalks, and Public Places.” Article III pertains to “Openings and Excavations.” Work under this Contract shall conform to the requirements of the ordinance, except that the Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing, placing, and maintaining all temporary and permanent pavements in accordance with these Contract plans and specifications. B. Prior to commencement of work, the Contractor must obtain the license required under Section 20-72 of the City of Milford Code of Ordinances.
Street Openings. 4.29.1. City Streets For the purpose of installing, removing, relocating or repairing City owned equipment the Contractor may open any street, avenue or public place and remove any part of the pavement, subject to the laws in force and to such rules and regulations as the Commissioner other official having jurisdiction may from time to time establish in relation to such work. Written notice of work to be done each day shall be given to the Director no later than 2PM of the day prior to the work. Pavements shall be restored at the Contractor's expense to a condition as good as that existing before any of the work herein mentioned was begun under the terms and conditions that may be laid down by the City officials that have charge or shall have charge over pavement on such streets, avenues or public places. The Contractor shall readjust, fill and finish each pavement so long as in the opinion of the Commissioner or other official having jurisdiction, the settling of earth or pavement, caused by the opening, shall render this necessary. The Contractor shall furnish to the Commissioner a report showing the location of each opening made in the pavement during the preceding week.
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