Phasing Strategy definition

Phasing Strategy means the document certified as the phasing strategy by the Secretary of State under article 76 (Certification of plans, etc.) of the DCO;
Phasing Strategy means a strategy for the phasing of the construction of the Development to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Borough Council pursuant to Condition 10 of the Planning Pennission;
Phasing Strategy means a strategy to be developed and implemented by IAT to relocate Contract Carriers within Terminal 4 or from Terminal 4 to other terminals at the Airport in order to facilitate the availability of the applicable Gates for Delta’s use as provided for in this Agreement, that shall provide, inter alia, that such Contract Carriers will not be forced to leave Terminal 4. IAT will periodically consult with the Airport General Manager during the development of the strategy, at which times the Airport General Manager may express concerns, including concerns relating to the Port Authority’s grant assurances, to which IAT will give consideration in the implementation of the strategy, it being understood that the Airport General Manager shall take into consideration IAT’s obligations under Section 2.03 when expressing such concerns.

Examples of Phasing Strategy in a sentence

  • The construction of the Wylfa Newydd DCO Project will be undertaken in accordance with the phasing outlined in the Phasing Strategy.

  • The Phasing Strategy identifies when key mitigation (such as the Site Campus and the Park and Ride facility) will be operational.

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  • Task 6.2: Phasing Strategy and Implementation ScheduleThe Consultant shall develop a phasing strategy and project implementation schedule with costs projected on an annual basis.

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  • The report also provides an overview of the LRT Phasing Strategy which focuses on several construction/implementation scenarios for the B-Line and related current activities.

  • Prior to the commencement of remediation or development on any phase of the development a Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Local Planning Authority covering either the totality of development or a defined phase in accordance with the agreed Phasing Strategy.

  • Retail provision should generally be provided in tandem with the provision and occupation of residential units (see the Place Making Requirements section of the Phasing Strategy).

  • The Council has also approved the Northern Arc Infrastructure Delivery Plan and Phasing Strategy as a material planning consideration in the determination of this application.

  • It is also considered that the proposal complies with the aims of the Northern Arc Masterplan and the Northern Arc Infrastructure Delivery Plan and Phasing Strategy.


More Definitions of Phasing Strategy

Phasing Strategy means the document certified as the phasing strategy under the DCO;

Related to Phasing Strategy

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • spatial development framework means the Mhlontlo Municipal Spatial Development Framework prepared and adopted in terms of sections 20 and 21 of the Act and Chapter 2 of this By-Law;

  • Timeline means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials.

  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • municipal spatial development framework means a municipal spatial development framework adopted by the Municipality in terms of Chapter 5 of the Municipal Systems Act;

  • Quality Assurance Plan or “QAP” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.2;

  • Monitoring Indicator means a measure of HSP performance that may be monitored against provincial results or provincial targets, but for which no Performance Target is set;

  • Strategy means the Department of Education International Risk Management Strategy for Homestays and Short Term Cultural Exchanges developed and implemented under section 171 of the Working With Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 as in force at any given time.

  • Test Strategy means a strategy for the conduct of Testing as described further in paragraph 3 of Call Off Schedule 5 (Testing);

  • Quality Assurance Program means the overall quality program and associated activities including the Department’s Quality Assurance, Design-Builder Quality Control, the Contract’s quality requirements for design and construction to assure compliance with Department Specifications and procedures.

  • Quality Assurance means a systematic procedure for assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, and appropriateness of services.

  • Quality Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.3 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Initial Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(b).

  • site development plan means a dimensioned plan drawn to scale that indicates details of the proposed land development, including the site layout, positioning of buildings and structures, property access, building designs and landscaping;

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Contractor and approved by WTL, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Contractor’s bid. For the sake of clarity, the Agreed and Finalised Project Plan” refers to the version of the Project Plan submitted by the contractor after receiving the letter of Award and the same approved by WTL. The project plan may be changed/ modified during the course of the project. Should the Project Plan conflict with the provisions of the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Peer support specialist means an individual who has experienced a severe and persistent mental illness and who has successfully completed standardized training to provide peer support services through the medical assistance program or the Iowa Behavioral Health Care Plan.

  • Project Implementation Unit or “PIU” means the unit referred to in Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • Commercial Development Plan means the written commercialization plan attached as Appendix E.

  • Design Criteria Package means concise, performance-oriented drawings or specifications for a public construction project. The purpose of the Design Criteria Package is to furnish sufficient information to permit Design-Build Firms to prepare a bid or a response to the District’s Request for Proposals, or to permit the District to enter into a negotiated Design- Build Contract. The Design Criteria Package must specify performance- based criteria for the public construction project, including the legal description of the site, survey information concerning the site, interior space requirements, material quality standards, schematic layouts and conceptual design criteria of the project, cost or budget estimates, design and construction schedules, site development requirements, provisions for utilities, stormwater retention and disposal, and parking requirements applicable to the project. Design Criteria Packages shall require firms to submit information regarding the qualifications, availability, and past work of the firms, including the partners and members thereof.

  • Design-build team means an entity that consists of:

  • Design Criteria Professional means a firm who holds a current certificate of registration under Chapter 481 of the Florida Statutes, to practice architecture or landscape architecture, or a firm who holds a current certificate as a registered engineer under Chapter 471 of the Florida Statutes, to practice engineering, and who is employed by or under contract to the District to provide professional architect services, landscape architect services, or engineering services in connection with the preparation of the Design Criteria Package.

  • Strategic Plan means the plan which the Integration Joint Board is required to prepare and implement in relation to the delegated provision of health and social care services to adults in accordance with section 29 of the Act;

  • Marketing Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(a).

  • Alternative Diesel Fuel means any fuel used in a CI engine that is not commonly or commercially known, sold, or represented by the supplier as diesel fuel No. 1-D or No. 2-D, pursuant to the specifications in ASTM D975-81, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils,” as modified in May 1982, which is incorporated herein by reference, or an alternative fuel, and does not require engine or fuel system modifications for the engine to operate, although minor modifications (e.g., recalibration of the engine fuel control) may enhance performance. Examples of alternative diesel fuels include, but are not limited to, biodiesel that does not meet the definition of CARB diesel fuel; Fischer-Tropsch fuels; emulsions of water in diesel fuel; and fuels with a fuel additive, unless: