Physical Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Physical Infrastructure. The Parties recognise that the present state of Cambodia's physical infrastructure constitutes a serious constraint to private investment and to economic development in general. The Parties therefore agree to encourage specific programmes for the rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of Cambodia's infrastructure, including transport.
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Physical Infrastructure. The PO may not pay for an item or service (other than in an emergency but not including when furnished in a hospital emergency room) with respect to any amount expended for roads, bridges, stadiums or services not covered under the Medicaid State Plan, including waivers thereof..
Physical Infrastructure. Respondents must have an adequate physical infrastructure to support the provision of services. At a minimum, Respondents must have the following physical infrastructure in place: A. Space for clinical and administrative staff (see Form F: Respondent Site Readiness);
Physical Infrastructure. The design of the site plan at the Facilitation centre shall be prepared by the centre so as to provide proper computer set-up infrastructure at the respective locations and enable convenient layout of the computer hardware to be installed.
Physical Infrastructure. The MCO may not pay for an item or service (other than in an emergency but not including when furnished in a hospital emergency room) with respect to any amount expended for roads, bridges, stadiums or services not covered under the Medicaid State Plan, including waivers thereof, except for coverage of alternate services under A.5.
Physical Infrastructure. The Xxxxxxx Laboratory will provide: Adequate sanitary facilities as close as practical to the experimental areas: Portable toilets are located in many locations according to need and availability. The Collaboration will: Provide the Xxxxxxx Laboratory with a list of the anticipated instrumentation and equipment to be installed and the proposed location(s). Provide the Xxxxxxx Laboratory with a list of the amount of underground space required for the Project including the dimensions of caverns. This list will cover the environmental requirements including depth, ventilation (special needs for hazard mitigation or emergency situations), power (voltage, current, consequences of power interruption), lighting, cleanliness, water. Provide the Xxxxxxx Laboratory with a list of requirements for communications and data-flow from underground, and for wider distribution, including bandwidth and specific hardware needs. Develop their own strategies for reducing radon in the actual experimental enclosures to levels acceptable to the Project. Provide an itemized list of special equipment required for conduct of Project, such as water purification, special cleanrooms, etc.
Physical Infrastructure. The FD personnel managing the administrative circle must be permanently posted at the forest station. As they are the contact persons who will be addressed by the local people in all forest related matters, they will need to be on the spot at any time. Living together with the people will help to build up a confident relationship of paramount importance for successful participatory forest management. A forest station shall furthermore provide the facilities for meetings with villagers and extension work. A standard forest station shall therefore consist of • office building with 3 offices • staff quarters for the head of AC and his assistant • small store for equipmentconference room or bantaba with roof • small demonstration nursery • well with water reservoir • small generator or access to public electricity supply • basic fire fighting equipment All buildings shall be constructed locally. The offices shall be equipped with adequate furniture and basic equipment including a complete set of the Administrative Guidelines. The infrastructure for a sub-station or field office is similar to the forest station but without a store, conference room and only 1-2 offices. The provision with machinery and equipment depends on the types and status of forest to be managed and on the type of forest station. Stations assigned for R&D and/or those having a high ratio of FPs might require more technical equipment than FS with a large proportion of community forests. However, due to economic and socio-economic reasons, the use of machinery and technical equipment should be kept to the absolute minimum. The mobility of the staff must be ensured, otherwise they cannot fulfil their duties. This requires that each station is equipped with one pick-up, one motorbike (for AC-head) and one moped for the assistant and each IA-head. Forest scouts should be provided with a bicycle. The pick-up should only be used for the transport of materials and the transport of people for village meetings (CF, CCSF and JFPM). In addition there shall be 2 bicycles per station. At least each division shall be provided with a tractor and trailer for forest protection and road construction, which shall be jointly used by all forest stations on demand. For deadwood utilization the use of small mobile sawmills shall be tested. This would help to create short-term benefits for CF and make forest management and protection measures more economic. How this is to be organised (e.g. utilisation section o...
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Physical Infrastructure. An objective of the Measure is the development of sea and air tran- sport and ancillary services to guarantee inter-functioning and in- tegration between existing transportation networks. The support aims to modernise and strengthen port and airport facilities to optimise existing potential through the improvement of service, security and the upgrading of existing facilities. Isolated actions with no demonstrable influence on overall interconnectivity of the area will not be financed. Expected beneficiaries: Public and public equivalent authorities (ports and airports autho- rities) Examples of possible initiatives are: – Modernization and strengthening of port and airport facilities; – Improving the security of goods and carriers.
Physical Infrastructure. Improving equitable access to secondary school education and providing an appropriate environment for education to A-level education standard, including:
Physical Infrastructure. The major highways are paved or well maintained. Interstate 80 traverses the northern third of Nevada, from Wendover, Utah to Verdi, California. State Highway 789, leading from Golconda northeast towards Pxxxxx, is paved to within 4 miles of Pxxxxx. The unpaved portion, which begins as a "Y" junction at the end of pavement, is considered a private road under the control of Newmont Mining Corporation. That road is well maintained and serves as the main access roads to both Newmont’s Twin Creeks Mine complex and Placer Dome’s Gxxxxxxx and Turquoise Ridge mines. Winnemucca is served by a general aviation airport and daily passenger rail service. Bus service was terminated several years ago. Landline dialup telephone service for the Internet is slow from the minesite (28.8 kb via modem, or less), but high-speed broadband is available through satellite. Cellular phone service is available, but contingent on the strength of receiving antennas, topography and lines of sight.
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