Major project means a project comprising of a series of works, activities or services which is intended, in itself, to accomplish a definite and indivisible task of a precise economic or technical nature, which has clearly identified goals and whose total cost exceeds that which is specified in the Framework Agreement;
Major project means a project whose cost or appraised value exceeds $800,000.
Major project means a project that is estimated to cost more than one percent (1%) of a utility's proposed rate base under section 9(a)(1) of this rule.
Examples of Major project in a sentence
The costs of the Major Project Amenity (Item 14 below) would not be eligible for a credit against DIF Fees.
The Major Project Amenity may be integrated into other public improvements that are required as conditions of approval for the Project (for example, fountains or other public water features, or an outdoor amphitheater).
More Definitions of Major project
Major project means a project that is estimated to cost:
Major project means all construction projects subject to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) under chapter 43.21C RCW, and meeting the requirements of WAC 246-03-030 (3)(a).
Major project means a project with an anticipated cost for services greater than that allowed by the routine contract procedure or a project of a complex or specialized nature, which includes technical work requiring special licenses or certifications, new building technologies or processes, historical renovations, the potential for unforeseeable conditions, which may increase the project cost significantly, the need for increased competition, and/or the need to combine several smaller components or projects to ensure effective coordination and completion of the project(s) as determined by the Director.
Major project means any project located in the City and County which has actual or
Major project means a real estate development project located in the City and County for
Major project means all construction projects
Major project means new construction or an existing facility modification that costs, regardless of the funding source, over $100,000.