Bridge Structures definition

Bridge Structures means major bridge structures generally associated with bridging roadways, railways or large watercourses.
Bridge Structures means overhead sign structures, standard bridge and major bridge structures generally associated with bridging roadways, railways or large watercourses.

Examples of Bridge Structures in a sentence

  • In 1995, FHWA, Caltrans, SHPO and ACHP entered into a Programmatic Agreement to programmatically implement compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA under the California Seismic Retrofit of Bridge Structures Program, which is considered an emergency program.

  • In addition, Landlord shall have the right to demolish the Building Bridges and any other component of the Bridge Structures and restore the Building to the condition it would have been in but for the Bridge Structures, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or the Adjacent Building Lease.

  • Developer is and/or its employees, assignees, permittees, or contractors and/or their employees or subcontractors (collectively referred to as the “Developer” for purposes of this Section) are hereby granted access to the Permit Property and to the Bridge Structures (in accordance with Section IIB.

  • Parties agree and recognize explicitly that no other general terms of purchase, delivery or otherwise are applicable except for these Terms.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, or any contrary provision set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall be solely responsible for the installation of all “Lines” (as that term is defined in Section 29.32 below) in, and through, the Bridge Structures, and for paying for the cost of all electricity serving the Bridge Structures (the “Bridge Structures Electricity”) and for performing all janitorial services in the Bridge Structures, in accordance with the terms of Section 6.1.5 of this Lease.

  • County or its officers, directors, agents and employees shall not be liable for any latent defect at the Permit Property or Bridge Structures, except for any that are related to the Motor Pool Facilities or the UST.

  • All offices shall have a quadtruplex outlet, one duplex outlet and a phone/data outlet to correspond to existing FileTek systems.

  • Landlord, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, shall design, engineer, obtain all required permits for and construct the Bridge Structures.

  • Tenant shall perform all janitorial services and other cleaning within the Premises and to the Bridge Structures in a manner consistent with the standards of other first-class, institutionally owned office buildings in the City of San Francisco.

  • Within ten (10) days after Developer’s receipt of any written notice of damage from County, Developer shall initiate the repair and restore the impacted portions of the Permit Property or Bridge Structures to conditions substantially similar to or better than the condition of those portions of the Permit Property or Bridge Structures as of the effective date of this Permit.

Related to Bridge Structures

  • Historic Structure means any structure that is:

  • Existing structure means any structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.

  • Soil structure means the arrangement of primary soil particles into compound particles, peds, or clusters that are separated by natural planes of weakness from adjoining aggregates.

  • Support Structure means a structure in a public right-of-way other than a Pole or a Tower to which a Wireless Facility is attached at the time of the Application.

  • Occupied structure means any building, vehicle, or other place suitable for human occupancy or