Major construction project definition

Major construction project means a public work to be performed within the geographic limits of the City that uses off-road equipment and that is estimated to require 20 or more cumulative days of work, including non-consecutive days, to complete.
Major construction project. ("Project") means projects for construction, reconstruction or major renovation of a Metro facility with an estimated construction cost of $100,000 or more. "Major construction project" does not include emergency work, minor alteration, ordinance repair or maintenance necessary to preserve a facility.
Major construction project means a public work to be performed within the

Examples of Major construction project in a sentence

  • Dated this 2nd day of December , 2004 For: EPSCA For: UA For major OPG construction projects in remote parts of the Province: Major construction project is defined as a large scale, temporary, site-specific scope of work that may entail maintenance work or the ongoing operation of the generating station.


More Definitions of Major construction project

Major construction project means an academic or other institutional construction project, at either the UBC Vancouver or UBC Okanagan campus, including other UBC sites (e.g. UBC Robson Square), that has an aggregate estimated value of over $5,000,000, and that has received the requisite capital project approval from the Board of Governors or the President’s Executive Committee (as the case may be).
Major construction project means a project that will involve construction, alteration, and/or demolition work in excess of $500,000 within the City.
Major construction project means a construction project where the work is scheduled to –
Major construction project means a project for the construction of a state building, structure, or facility that will, upon completion, contain at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space, or for the repair, renewal, or renovation of an existing state building, structure, or facility containing at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the existing gross square feet of conditioned space in that building, structure, or facility, or for the expansion of an existing state building, structure, or facil- ity to add at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space.
Major construction project means a project for the construction of a public building by or for a political subdivision that will, upon completion of the project, contain at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space, or for the renovation of an existing public building by or for a political subdivision containing at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the existing gross square feet of condi- tioned space in that building, or for the expansion of, or addition to, an existing public building by or for a politi- cal subdivision that adds conditioned space that is equal in size to at least 50 percent of the gross square feet of the existing building.
Major construction project means a project for the construction of a building that will, upon completion, contain at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space, or for the renovation of an existing building con- taining at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the existing gross square feet of conditioned space in that building, or for the expansion of, or addition to, an existing public building that adds conditioned space that is equal in size
Major construction project means an academic or other institutional construction project that has received , Board 1 approval with a preliminary capital budget in excess of $2.5 million, at either the UBC Vancouver or UBC Okanagan campus, including other UBC sites (e.g. UBC Robson Square), that has an aggregate estimated value of $2.5 million or more, and that has received the requisite capital project approval from the Board of Governors or the President’s Executive Committee (as the case may be).