Northeast Corridor Improvement Project: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Railroads |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 66
Page 2
... believe that this subcommittee is not important in its jurisdictional matters of transportation and that that jurisdiction for oversight may belong in the Commerce Committee . That may be understandable because the Secretary was a ...
... believe that this subcommittee is not important in its jurisdictional matters of transportation and that that jurisdiction for oversight may belong in the Commerce Committee . That may be understandable because the Secretary was a ...
Page 4
... believe we have a quorum call . Mr. BURTON . The subcommittee will be in recess so that we can answer the quorum call . We will be right back to hear the first witness , Mr. Kenneth T. Sawyer , former project director , Federal Railroad ...
... believe we have a quorum call . Mr. BURTON . The subcommittee will be in recess so that we can answer the quorum call . We will be right back to hear the first witness , Mr. Kenneth T. Sawyer , former project director , Federal Railroad ...
Page 15
... believe that Amtrak is doing similar work on the Albany route . There has been a considerable amount of engineering as to plan- ning done by Mr. Sullivan in connection with the inland route through Springfield . Mr. WALKER . From just a ...
... believe that Amtrak is doing similar work on the Albany route . There has been a considerable amount of engineering as to plan- ning done by Mr. Sullivan in connection with the inland route through Springfield . Mr. WALKER . From just a ...
Page 19
... believe you told us would be the heaviest year , would fit in with the schedule for completion ? Mr. SAWYER . If that were the funding for 1979 - and I assume that about $ 50 million of that is the grade - crossing program , which is ...
... believe you told us would be the heaviest year , would fit in with the schedule for completion ? Mr. SAWYER . If that were the funding for 1979 - and I assume that about $ 50 million of that is the grade - crossing program , which is ...
Page 20
... believe we were informed that , at least at the latest count , the number of railroad - oriented people on this project was approxi- mately 8 out of 80. What do you mean you had the finest collection of railroad - oriented people ? Mr ...
... believe we were informed that , at least at the latest count , the number of railroad - oriented people on this project was approxi- mately 8 out of 80. What do you mean you had the finest collection of railroad - oriented people ? Mr ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A/E Contractor Amtrak Anti-Deficiency Act approval audit authority awards Baltimore tunnel Bechtel bridges BURTON Cather/Parsons CAYWOOD Chairman completed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY ConRail construction management Contracting Officer corridor improvement project cost COTR coverage damage DCP's Department of Transportation engineering Federal Railroad Administration freight funds GEDNEY going Government HALTERMAN high-speed rail implementation indemnification inspection involved labor Lawson leased equipment Leuw LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LYONS MAGUIRE ment Metroliners million national defense NECIP Northeast corridor improvement operations package PALUMBO passenger percent performance planning problems procurement product liability production professional liability Project Director Public Law purchase order Purchase Requisition pursuant question rail redirection study REISTRUP Release Rental Control request responsibility risk SAWYER schedule Section self-insurance space frame specific staff stations subcommittee subcontractors SULLIVAN talking things THOMPSON tion train trip-time goals unusually hazardous vehicles Washington Welding York
Popular passages
Page 199 - ... from willful misconduct or lack of good faith on the part of any of the contractor's directors or officers, or on the part of any of its managers, superintendents, or other equivalent representatives, who have supervision or direction of...
Page 199 - Payment." (d) The Contractor shall give the Government or its representatives Immediate notice of any suit or action filed, or prompt notice of any claim made, against the Contractor arising out of the performance of this contract, the cost and expense of which may be reimbursable to the Contractor under the provisions of this contract, and the risk of which is then uninsured or in which the amount claimed exceeds the amount of coverage.
Page 198 - The contractor shall procure and thereafter maintain workmen's compensation, employer's liability, comprehensive general liability (bodily Injury) and comprehensive automobile liability (bodily Injury and property damage) insurance, with respect to performance under...
Page 199 - Contractor), or for death or bodily Injury, not compensated by Insurance or otherwise, arising out of the performance of this contract, whether or not caused by the negligence of the Contractor, his agents, servants or employees, provided such liabilities are represented by final Judgments or settlements approved In writing by the Government...
Page 199 - In the care, custody, or control of the Contractor) , or for death or bodily Injury, not compensated by Insurance or otherwise, arising out of the performance of this contract, whether or not caused by the negligence...
Page 71 - Contracting Officer; and the term includes, except as otherwise provided in this contract, the authorized representative of the Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his authority. (c) The term "Project Officer" means the person representing the Government for the purpose of technical direction of contract performance.
Page 296 - Kentucky court and hold that a physician is under a duty to use that degree of care and skill which is expected of a reasonably competent practitioner in the same class to which he belongs, acting in the same or similar circumstances.
Page 199 - Schedule, or (b) with respect to which the Contractor has failed to insure as required or maintain insurance as approved by the Contracting Officer or (c) which results from willful misconduct or lack of good faith on the part of any of the Contractor's directors or officers, or on the part of any of...
Page 308 - Claims by third persons, including employees of the contractor, for death, personal injury, or loss of. damage to, or loss of use of property...
Page 71 - Contracting Officer" means the person executing this contract on behalf of the Government, and any other officer or civilian employee who is a properly designated Contracting Officer; and the term includes, except as otherwise provided in this contract, the authorized representative of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his authority.