Subproject Selection Criteria Clause Samples
The Subproject Selection Criteria clause defines the standards and requirements that must be met for a subproject to be approved within a larger project framework. Typically, this clause outlines specific benchmarks such as budget limits, technical feasibility, alignment with overall project goals, or compliance with regulatory requirements. By establishing clear and objective criteria, this clause ensures that only suitable and viable subprojects are chosen, thereby streamlining decision-making and reducing the risk of pursuing unfeasible or misaligned initiatives.
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower shall ensure and shall cause AWSC to ensure that all Subprojects are selected in accordance with the following selection criteria:
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower shall ensure and shall cause the EA to ensure, that all Subprojects are selected and approved in accordance with the agreed selection criteria and approval process stipulated in the ▇▇▇.
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Beneficiary through MOWRAM and the respective PDWRAM shall select a subproject based on the following criteria:
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NAC to ensure, that all Subprojects are selected in accordance with the selection criteria stipulated in Schedule 4 of the FFA.
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower and NHA shall ensure that the subprojects follow the selection criteria and are promptly processed for approval by ADB as described in detail in Schedule 2 to FFA.
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower and DPHE shall ensure that Subprojects shall be selected in accordance with the following process: Each of the Pourashavas shall meet the following initial screening criteria:
Subproject Selection Criteria. The State through UDD shall:
Subproject Selection Criteria. The State through the EA shall ensure:
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Recipient shall ensure that the Subprojects selected for financing under the Project meet the detailed screening and eligibility criteria agreed between the Recipient and ADB and documented in Annex 1 (Implementation Procedures) of the ▇▇▇. Being complied. Fifteen agribusinesses (12 rice ▇▇▇▇▇ and 3 biofertilizer factories) were shortlisted, based on eligibility criteria, to submit full proposals. Sector Product Schedule Para No. Description Status as of 13 Dec 2021 Type Grant 0585 4 17 Matching Grant Scheme and Smallholder Financing Scheme. The Recipient shall implement the Matching Grant Scheme to support small and medium agribusiness enterprise (including rice ▇▇▇▇▇, vegetable pack houses and biofertilizer factories) and Smallholder Financing Scheme to support agricultural production groups in accordance with the implementation arrangements set out in the ▇▇▇, and the Matching Grant Scheme and Smallholder Financing Scheme operational guidelines prepared for the Project. To be complied. MGS and SFS were officially launched in January 2021. For MGS, the Project Coordination Finance Committee reviewed the evaluation of 38 concept notes (26 rice ▇▇▇▇▇, 3 vegetable packhouses, and 9 biofertilizers) and approved the shortlist of 15 agribusinesses (12 rice ▇▇▇▇▇ and 3 biofertilizers) to prepare full proposals. Award of first batch of agribusiness is expected by 30 Jun 2022. For SFS, 5 APGs in Vientiane have qualified and award of grant is expected by 31 Jan 2022. Training and mentoring on group management, FM, and CSA will be conducted for the second batch of 37 APGs. Financials
Subproject Selection Criteria. The Borrower and each of Sindh and CDGK shall ensure that all Subprojects meet, to the satisfaction of ADB, the following general criteria:
