Replacement Project Costs Sample Clauses

Replacement Project Costs. For replacement projects, the TCEQ will reimburse the PERFORMING PARTY for no more than eighty (80) percent of the eligible incremental costs for the purchase of the replacement vehicle or equipment under this Agreement.
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Replacement Project Costs. For replacement projects, the TCEQ will reimburse the PERFORMING PARTY for no more than xxxxxx
Replacement Project Costs. For replacemenl projects, ihe TCEQ will reimburse Xxx PERFORMING PART Y for no more than eighty
Replacement Project Costs. For replacement projecis, Xxx XXXX will reimburse the PERFORMING PARTY for no more than xxxxxx
Replacement Project Costs. For replacement projects, the T CEQ will reimburse the PERFORMING PARTY for no more than xxxxxx
Replacement Project Costs. Forreplacementprojects, the TCEQ willreimbursethe PERFORMING PARTY for no more than eighty (80) percent ofthe eligible incremental costsforthe purchase of thereplacementvehicle or equipment under this Agreement.

Related to Replacement Project Costs

  • Project Costs Simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the Company shall disclose to the Department all of the Project Costs which the Company seeks to include for purposes of determining the limitation of the amount of the Credit pursuant to Section 5-30 of the Act and provide to the Department a Schedule of Project Costs in the form as attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Direct Costs The Contractor shall separately identify each item of deleted and added work associated with the change or other condition giving rise to entitlement to an equitable adjustment, including increases or decreases to unchanged work impacted by the change. For each item of work so identified, the Contractor shall propose for itself and, if applicable, its first two tiers of subcontractors, the following direct costs: (1) Material cost broken down by trade, supplier, material description, quantity of material units, and unit cost (including all manufacturing burden associated with material fabrication and cost of delivery to site, unless separately itemized); (2) Labor cost broken down by trade, employer, occupation, quantity of labor hours, and burdened hourly labor rate, together with itemization of applied labor burdens (exclusive of employer’s overhead, profit, and any labor cost burdens carried in employer’s overhead rate); (3) Cost of equipment required to perform the work, identified with material to be placed or operation to be performed; (4) Cost of preparation and/or revision to shop drawings and other submittals with detail set forth in paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this clause; (5) Delivery costs, if not included in material unit costs; (6) Time-related costs not separately identified as direct costs, and not included in the Contractor’s or subcontractors’ overhead rates, as specified in paragraph

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