Reconstruction definition

Reconstruction means the replacement of components of an existing facility to such an extent that:
Reconstruction means a situation where the fixed capital cost of the new components exceeds 50% of the fixed capital cost of a comparable entirely new facility or source. However, any final decision as to whether reconstruction has occurred shall be made in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 60.15(f)(1)-(3). A reconstructed source will be treated as a new stationary source. In determining best available control technology or lowest achievable emission rate for a reconstructed source, the provisions of 40 CFR 60.15(f)(4) shall be taken into account in assessing whether a standard of performance under 40 CFR Part 60 is applicable to such source.
Reconstruction means the demolition and rebuilding of a single-family housing unit or a multi-family residential complex that replaces a similar structure on the same property.

Examples of Reconstruction in a sentence

  • Metro Colombo Urban Development Project (Loan Number 8145-LK) Amendment to the Loan Agreement Dear Attygalle: Public Disclosure Authorized We refer to the Loan Agreement (“Agreement”) dated May 18, 2012, between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (“Borrower”) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“Bank”), as amended, for the Metro Colombo Urban Development Project (“Project”).

  • Fee Schedule The fees for design and construction will be as listed in the Master Engineering Services Contract for a Reconstruction Project with MSAS requirements as an additional design fee = 1.0% of low construction bid and an additional construction fee = 1.5% of actual construction cost.

  • The limits of the Town portion of the King Street North right-of-way works are from Xxxxxxx Street East intersection - Station 0+340, north to CB11 – Station 258.26 per the King Street North Reconstruction Plans, as approved by the Town.

  • We refer to the Loan Agreement (“Loan Agreement”) between India (“Borrower”) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“Bank”) dated October 16, 2017, for the National Agricultural Higher Education Project (“Project”).

  • In 2024, Suniya 360 Architects is assisting the District in the development of a Category A-1 Final Project Proposal (FPP) for the American River College Davies Hall Reconstruction.


More Definitions of Reconstruction

Reconstruction means the reconfiguration of a space that affects an exit or a corridor shared by more than one occupant space, or the reconfiguration of a space such that the rehabilitation work area is not permitted to be occupied because existing means of egress and fire protection systems, or their equivalent, are not in place or continuously maintained.
Reconstruction means depicting, by means of new construction, the form, features, and detailing of a non-surviving site, landscape, building, structure or object for the purpose of replicating its appearance at a specific period of time and in its historic location and for which there is sufficient historical documentation available to accurately replicate the property.
Reconstruction of a water well means replacement or removal of all or a portion of the casing of the water well.
Reconstruction means the rebuilding of the engine or the replacement of engine parts, including pollution control devices, but excluding operating fluids; lubricants; and other consumables such as air filters, fuel filters, and glow plugs that are subject to regular replacement.
Reconstruction means the replacement or modification of a swimming pool or spa shell or deck, a swimming pool or spa recirculation system, a perimeter overflow gutter or skimmer, or a bathhouse associated with a public swimming pool or spa. “Reconstruction” does not include the replacement of equipment or piping previously approved by the department, provided that the type and size of the equipment are not revised, nor does it include normal maintenance or repair.
Reconstruction means and includes returning a place as nearly as possible to a known earlier state and distinguished by the introduction of materials (new or old) into the fabric. This shall not include either recreation or conjectural reconstruction.
Reconstruction means replacement of any components of a dry cleaning system to such an extent that the fixed capital cost of the new components exceeds 50 percent of the fixed capital cost that would be required to construct a comparable new source.