Expected Total Subcategory Dollars definition

Expected Total Subcategory Dollars. The total amount of Expected Labor Dollars, Expected MWBE and SDVOB Dollars and Expected U.S. Iron and Steel Dollars.

Examples of Expected Total Subcategory Dollars in a sentence

  • The amount by which the Verified Total Dollars, other than Verified Total Subcategory Dollars, of Economic Benefits is less than the product of 0.85 and the Expected Total Dollars other than Expected Total Subcategory Dollars.

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