Strategic infrastructure definition

Strategic infrastructure means projects that develop commonly utilized assets that provide an advantage to one or more private sector entities or that create necessary physical infrastructure in the state, and such projects are not adequately provided by the public or private sectors. Such projects may include vertical improvement developments, facilities and equipment upgrades, or the redevelopment or repurposing of underutilized property or other assets, provided that each project is intended to attract additional public or private sector investment and result in broad-based prosperity in this state.
Strategic infrastructure means, for the purpose of enforcement or execution of an arbitral award in Article 13.4(c), communication and transportation infrastructure, power generation infrastructure, energy installations, defence and security equipment and the Central Bank of Tanzania assets and foreign reserves.
Strategic infrastructure means infrastructure that connects and interconnects the port

Examples of Strategic infrastructure in a sentence

  • Strategic infrastructure constraints in the Sussex Coast HMA are still those which were identified and tested through the development of the South East Plan – particularly capacity issues along the A27, around the Chichester Bypass, Arundel and Worthing, as well as the A259.

  • This part shall be known as the “Iowa Strategic Infrastructure” program.92 Acts, ch 1244, §16; 2014 Acts, ch 1124, §14, 25 15.312 Purpose.The purpose of this part shall be to provide a mechanism for the funding of programs which meet the descriptions provided in section 15.313, subsection 2.92 Acts, ch 1244, §17; 2002 Acts, ch 1041, §1 15.313 Strategic infrastructure program — fund.

  • Strategic infrastructure development means inter alia (d) any proposed development referred to in Section 182A(1).

  • The Strategic infrastructure at Meridian Water is key to building more and better homes in Enfield.

  • Strategic infrastructure investment and financial inducements can be used to attract new jobs and vitality to the hamlets and to spur industrial growth and encourage the development of smaller, more affordable housing for young families, seniors and others.


More Definitions of Strategic infrastructure

Strategic infrastructure means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 15.313.
Strategic infrastructure means projects that develop commonly utilized assets that provide an advantage to one or more private sector entities or that create necessary physical infrastructure in the state, and such projects are not adequately provided by the public or private sectors. Such projects may
Strategic infrastructure means for the purpose of enforcement or execution of an arbitral award in Section 13 communication and transportation infrastructure, power generation infrastructure, energy installations, defence equipment, the Bank of Tanzania assets, foreign reserves, properties utilised for diplomatic services, cultural and historical objects which are inside or outside the United Republic of Tanzania, and any other infrastructure of a similar nature not intended for commercial purposes.
Strategic infrastructure means major land/development works or facilities which are required to enable development to proceed as defined in the Council’s “Planning Obligations Implementation Scheme SPD” or any revision or replacement document for the time being in force
Strategic infrastructure means projects that develop commonly utilized assets that
Strategic infrastructure means projects that develop commonly utilized assets that provide an advantage to one or more private sector entities or that create necessary physical infrastructure in the state, and such projects are not adequately provided by the public or private sectors. Such projects may include vertical improvement developments, facilities and equipment upgrades, or the redevelopment
Strategic infrastructure means the network infrastructure (as defined in the Act) and identified in the Strategic Infrastructure Concept Plans or as required for HCC to service Amberfield with network infrastructure as part of the development of the PSPA;