Indirect jobs definition

Indirect jobs means jobs created by suppliers of materials used in the construction or operation of the project.
Indirect jobs means the number of indirect jobs estimated by the Board to be created for each Full-Time Equivalent Job directly provided by the PILOT Recipient respecting the applicable Project, such estimate to be determined using the RIMS II multiplier for the NAICS code most predominantly associated with the Project for which a PILOT is being sought, as published from time to time by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, and all as determined by the Board in its sole discretion. In the event that such data is no longer published by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Board shall use such other methodology as it elects to estimate such number of Indirect Jobs created by the Project.

Examples of Indirect jobs in a sentence

  • Direct jobs are at the Project during construction or operation Indirect jobs are supported by business to business purchases Induced jobs are supported by employee and household spending 1 Totals and averages in tables may not add because of rounding.