What does RW stand for?

RW stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of RW across different fields and industries.

Roadway

That portion of the highway included between the outside lines of sidewalks, or curbs, slopes, ditches, channels, waterways and including all the appertaining structures and other features necessary to proper drainage and protection.

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Revolution

 Orbital motion about a primary. Process of the Earth circling the sun in its orbit. Revolution determines the seasons, and the length of the year. In addition, differences in seasons occur because of Earth's inclination (tilt on its axis) of about 23.5 degrees as it revolves around the sun. Compare with rotation.

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Runway

The length of time a company has until it runs out of cash or money to spend. “We’re trying to get more runway with XXX for connectivity.”

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Right-Of-Way

In the electrical category, Right-Of-Way (RW) refers to the legal right, established by grant, easement, or other means, to pass through property owned by another for the purpose of installing and maintaining electrical infrastructure. This concept is crucial for the expansion and maintenance of power lines, ensuring that utility companies can access necessary areas without infringing on property rights.

Right-Of-Way agreements are often negotiated between utility companies and landowners, detailing the terms under which the land can be used. These agreements protect both parties' interests, ensuring that electrical services can be reliably provided while respecting the landowner's rights. The process involves careful consideration of environmental impacts, compensation, and the specific needs of the electrical infrastructure project.

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How is RW used?

  • The construction team completed the RW (Runway) ahead of schedule, ensuring the airport could accommodate the increased holiday traffic, a critical project in the Construction category.
  • The utility company secured a Right-Of-Way (RW) agreement to install new power lines across private lands, ensuring uninterrupted electrical service to the community while compensating landowners fairly.

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