Examples of Regeneration Project in a sentence
Gateway Reviews are undertaken by the Strategic Regeneration Project Management Office which has been specifically set up to ensure there is a robust review process in place to support the delivery of capital schemes and therefore to support the work of the CIPB.
The Strategic Regeneration Project Management Office has a clear role in ensuring that all the key questions have been asked at the initiation stage of a project.
In 2007, the Coastal Park received four awards, including the Green Flag Award, best regional and best overall Regeneration Project from the Royal Town Planning Institute 2007.
The design team, including the Estate Regeneration Project Manager, meet every four weeks and will work together within the assigned budget to set the Agreed Maximum Price, after which the Quantity Surveyor will produce a review document for audit purposes which demonstrates that the project has achieved best value.
The Director of Neighbourhoods and Housing submitted a report delegated decision taken by the Director of Neighbourhoods and Housing with the support of the EASEL Regeneration Project Board.
The Helensburgh Regeneration Project Manager continues to project manage the projects on a day to day basis, supported by colleagues from other departments of the Council.
Project: Humbo Community-Managed Natural Regeneration Project (CDM project) Country: Ethiopia (SNNPR) Type: Reforestation of state-owned communal forestland Community Stakeholders: 50,000 community members Benefits: Rights to sequestered carbon, harvested fuelwood, certificates of use rights to communal holding By contract, the parties agreed that as title holders to communal land, the cooperatives owned the rights to the forest’s sequestered carbon.
Dundee Waterfront development, which includes the V&A Museum of Design and the new Dundee railway station, and was the winner of the City Regeneration Project of the Year award at the 2018 Scottish Property Awards.
A further proposal was made to allocate a further £1.2m to the Regeneration Project Board(£300k had been previously agreed by Cabinet).
The Estate Regeneration Project Manager met with the recently re-formed Hollingdean Tenants Association, the Community Development Worker and a local ward councillor on 30 November 2016 to share early plans for the proposed development.