Preliminary costs definition

Preliminary costs means the costs of the state or the authority, as the case may be, relating to planning, preliminary design, feasibility and permitting of the overall project, whether incurred prior to or following July 1, 1999, including, but not limited to, costs of plans, including plans with respect to alternative or prior designs, budgeting, borings, surveys, maps, title examinations, environmental testing, environmental impact evaluations, appraisals, documentation of estimates of costs and revenue increments to the state or the authority in connection with the overall project and the permitting thereof, including feasibility studies, market and impact analysis, preliminary design costs and costs incidental to investigations, preparation and processing of permit applications and preparation and analysis of any proposed agreement, lease or memorandum of understanding with respect to the overall project, including, but not limited to, the fees and expenses of professional, management and technical consultants, and financial and legal advisors, and the reimbursement to any state agency or department, public authority, political subdivision or private entity which has advanced or advances funds for the payment of any such preliminary costs, provided that in the case of any such private entity such advancement was or is at the request of or with the approval of the state as certified by the secretary and would qualify as a preliminary cost if incurred directly by the state or the Capital Region Development Authority.
Preliminary costs means the costs of the state or the authority,
Preliminary costs means architectural, engineering, survey or soil testing costs, reports such as environmental impact reports, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, feasibility studies, rate studies and CEQA reports, as well as other costs incident to the start of construction, but not land acquisition, site preparation or similar costs.

Examples of Preliminary costs in a sentence

  • Preliminary costs, including planning, plan documentation, designs, appraisals and negotiations, permit costs, consultant costs, and other similar costs, are expenditures subject to maximum 20% (including indirect and overhead costs) of the Grant Amount for Grant Amounts over $100,000 dollars.

  • Preliminary costs associated with surface and groundwater monitoring are included as Attachment A.

  • Preliminary costs estimate Our preliminary estimate of your total legal costs, including GST, is in the range of: Our fees $**** to $**** Disbursements including barrister’s fees $**** to $**** Total estimate $**** to $**** The estimate is not a quote This estimate is based on the information you have given us to date.


More Definitions of Preliminary costs

Preliminary costs means architectural, engineering, surveying or soil testing costs, reports such as environmental impact reports, Phase I or Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, feasibility studies, rate studies and CEQA reports, and similar costs that are incurred prior to commencement of acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of a project, but not land acquisition, site preparation or similar costs incident to the commencement of construction.
Preliminary costs means the costs identified in paragraphs 10, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21 of this document.