Existing Infrastructure definition

Existing Infrastructure means public improvements, including but not limited to:
Existing Infrastructure means any infrastructure, buildings, structures, and improvements located within or on the Lands as of Commercial Close, including existing Utility Infrastructure and Incorporated Infrastructure.
Existing Infrastructure means (i) the existing infrastructure located on the Lands that is owned by Metrolinx, including, for clarity, railway tracks, signals, Union Station, rail platforms, vertical

Examples of Existing Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Use of Existing Infrastructure (5 points)The extent to which work performed under this grant will facilitate the use of existing infrastructure at the priority site(s) and/or within the target area(s).

  • Use of Existing Infrastructure (5 points)The extent to which work performed under this grant will facilitate the use of existing infrastructure at the proposed site(s) and/or within the target area(s).

  • He was our cherished consultant, counsellor, and friend.He played a big role in managing sickle cell patients in Caiquo Hospital, when the Sickle Cell Parents and Patients Association in Tema relocated from their formal meeting place in OLAM Senior High School.

  • In addition, describe the method used to connect the systems (dedicated line, VPN, or other).– Impact on Existing Infrastructure and Operations.

  • If by reason of damage occurring during the Operating Period and caused other than by a Force Majeure Event all or any portion of the roadways in the New Infrastructure or the Existing Infrastructure are closed to vehicle traffic, then the O&M Payment shall xxxxx in the same manner as is set out in Section 12.2 in respect of closure occasioned by a Force Majeure Event.


More Definitions of Existing Infrastructure

Existing Infrastructure means the infrastructure described in Schedule 8;
Existing Infrastructure means all roads, streets, curbing, sidewalks, parking areas, access drives, and appurtenant drainage thereto within the Leased Premises existing as of the Effective Date.
Existing Infrastructure means the infrastructure described in Schedule 8, and subject to the foregoing generally means the northwest leg of the Stoney Trail ring road in the City of Calgary and portions of Highway 1;
Existing Infrastructure means the access roads to the Apopa Bypass and its surroundings, and the CA04 Highway.
Existing Infrastructure means existing public realm, road, highway, Utility Infrastructure, railway infrastructure, drainage works, landscaping, infrastructure situated on the Lands, owned by the MTO, the City, Utility Companies, Railway Companies, or any other third party, but excluding the Stage 1 Connection Infrastructure.
Existing Infrastructure means the passive infrastructure that is ow ned or controlled by a Bidder on the date the Contract Notice for this Procurement was published (or such later date during the Procurement as is specified by the Department during the Procurement). The Department may, at its absolute discretion, elaborate upon w hat “ existing infrastructure” does and does not include.
Existing Infrastructure means the Existing Communal Infrastructure, Existing Communal Layer 2 Infrastructure and Existing End User-Specific Infrastructure; Expert has the meaning given in clause 18.5(a) of the Base Agreement; External Termination Point (or ETP) means a suitable fibre termination facility located as an attachment to an external structure located at the End-User’s Premises, or at the non building access point. Fibre may run through an ETP unbroken and may terminate on a building frame or at a similar point in a Multi-Dwelling Unit or a non-building access point; Fault means: