Full Business Case definition

Full Business Case the full business case to be prepared by the County Council in consultation with the Project Board in relation to the Excellent Homes for All Project;
Full Business Case means each Business Case, for each Phase, developed to full business case stage;
Full Business Case or ‘FBC’ means the final project framework that the Contracting Authority is required to prepare under Regulation 19, for subsequent approval by the FEC, articulating the final details and specifications for the PPP project, which framework shall form the basis for the final procurement, and guide the subsequent implementation, of the Project;

Examples of Full Business Case in a sentence

  • For projects seeking funding through the Investment Fund scheme promoters are required to include as part of their Full Business Case, an equality and diversity assessment and plan.

  • If the Regional Cabinet resolve that the scheme go to the next stage the Candidate Scheme Sponsor will be requested to submit a Full Business Case which, when received, will be sent to the external business case assessor requesting that they undertake a further review of the additional detail provided.

  • Programme The Wider Investment Fund Delivery Programme (Delivery Programme) will be informed by the details on the number, size and timescales of schemes being progressed through the portfolio and ideally once a scheme’s Full Business Case has been approved it will move directly to the Delivery Programme via an offer letter/contract.

  • Communicated to stakeholders through the AISD prior to Full Business Case approval of the project.

  • A best performing option was recommended within an Outline Business Case (OBC) for further consideration and discussion with stakeholders and the public to aid the development of the Full Business Case.

  • In addition, it is important to acknowledge that there are some key assumptions that will need testing at the Full Business Case stage.

  • When the Greater Manchester Single Pot was initially set up, there were a number of schemes that already had passed through Gateway 1, and were subsequently appraised and approved at Outline Business Case and Full Business Case stages (Gateways 2 and 3).

  • Given the existing 3.2 metre fence there would be no change for sunlight in the winter months.

  • Depending upon the development stage of particular schemes, the Outline Business Case and Full Business Case may be undertaken jointly as a single stage.

  • In regards to hospital inpatients infected with HIV, the panel recommended that a private room is usually not necessary for patients with HIV infection.


More Definitions of Full Business Case

Full Business Case means the comprehensive and agreed business case for the Project as approved by the Strategic Directors Board.
Full Business Case or “FBC” a detailed full business case proposal in relation to a Project as described in the Schedule 16 (Projects);
Full Business Case the full business case to be prepared by the County Council in consultation with the Project Board in relation to the Better Homes Active LivesProject;

Related to Full Business Case

  • HUBZone small business concern means a small business concern that appears on the List of Qualified HUBZone Small Business Concerns maintained by the Small Business Administration.

  • Small business concern means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of operation in which it is bidding on Government contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR Part 121 and size standards in this solicitation.

  • Small Business Enterprise (SBE) means a business that is certified as an SBE under this program or the following similar programs and meeting the below economic thresholds (Section III “Economic Size Standards”).

  • Small Business Act means the Small Business Act (15 U.S. Code Chapter 14A – Aid to Small Business).

  • Small business means a business that is a continuing, independent, for profit business which performs a commercially useful function with residence in Tennessee and has total gross receipts of no more than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) averaged over a three-year period or employs no more than ninety-nine (99) persons on a full-time basis.

  • Women-owned small business concern means a small business concern-

  • Veteran-owned small business concern means a small business concern—

  • Business User means a Signing Officer, Delegate or Non-Signer.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.