Total Scheme Costs definition

Total Scheme Costs means the figure shown under or in relation to that heading in the Firm Scheme Details.
Total Scheme Costs means in respect of a Named Project the sum recorded against the "Total Scheme Costs" line entry in the "Summary" section of the Named Project Details as at the Acceptance Date or the Additional Project Acceptance Date (as applicable); Transparency Commitment means the GLA's commitment to publishing its agreements, contracts, tender documents and data from invoices and claims received in accordance with the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 and the GLA's Contracts and Funding Code; Unit Size means a Smaller Home or a Larger Home;
Total Scheme Costs means Euro 180,671,049, being the aggregate of:

Examples of Total Scheme Costs in a sentence

  • The Grant Recipient must make its application through OPS and in accordance with the requirements of OPS from time to time and in compliance with the applicable procedures set out in the Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide and must review and (if applicable) update the Total Scheme Costs.

  • Total Scheme Costs (land, works, on- costs, interest etc)£1,403,542 Scheme Finance: NCHA borrowing£927,592Possible HCA grant£297,000Shared-ownership sales income (initial tranche)£67,500Payment from Carlton PC for Jubilee Orchard land£2,000Funding Shortfall (County Council & HBBC?)£109,450Total Scheme Finance£1,403,542 A report was presented to the Corporate Operations Board on 6th August 2012 who have supported the recommendations set out in this report.

  • Total Scheme Costs are £7.1 million, of which the Total Build Cost budget is £6.3 million.

  • Final cost adjustments can be made in Section F prior to the statement of Total Scheme Costs.

  • Total Scheme Costs Scheme Element2.4 Please provide separate details of any further changes you are proposing to the scheme from that submitted in January 2011.

  • Total Scheme Costs incorporating Capital costs, Land Acquisition, Scheme development and quantified Risk contribution for Option 2 – Warreners House Junction total £39.31m at 2008 prices.

  • Total Scheme Costs are £8.9 million, of which the Total Build Cost budget is £7.9 million.

  • Table 26 – Financial Appraisal Summary of the CAZ D Benchmark Scheme (2018 prices) Total Scheme Costs (over 10 years)-ve values are costs; +ve values represent revenue income The financial profile for the CAZ D benchmark scheme is summarised in Table 23.

  • Total Scheme Costs incorporating Capital costs, Land Acquisition, Scheme development and quantified Risk contribution for the Preferred Route total £29.36m at 2008 prices.

  • Assuming an acquisition cost of £100,000, the Total Scheme Costs would be £403,000, with a HAG requirement of £289,354.


More Definitions of Total Scheme Costs

Total Scheme Costs means in respect of a Named Project the sum recorded against the "Total Scheme Costs" line entry in the "Summary" section of the Named Project Details as at the Acceptance Date or the Additional Project Acceptance Date (as applicable) being the anticipated Project Costs to be incurred by the Grant Recipient; Transparency Commitment means the GLA's commitment to publishing its agreements, contracts, tender documents and data from invoices and claims received in accordance with the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 and the GLA's Contracts and Funding Code; UK GDPR has the meaning given to it in section 3(10) of the Data Protection Act 2018; Unit Size means a Smaller Home or a Larger Home;
Total Scheme Costs means in respect of a Named Project the sum recorded in OPS against the "Total Scheme Costs" line entry in the "Summary" section of the Named Project Details as at the Acceptance Date or the Additional Project Acceptance Date (as applicable) being the anticipated Project Costs to be incurred by the Grant Recipient; Transparency Commitment means the GLA's commitment to publishing its agreements, contracts, tender documents and data from invoices and claims received in accordance with the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 and the GLA’s Contracts and Funding Code; UK GDPR has the meaning given to it in section 3(10) of the Data Protection Act 2018; Unlawful Subsidy means Subsidy which has been granted, or from time to time is, in contravention of the Subsidy Control Requirements; VAT means Value Added Tax as presently charged under the Value Added Tax Act 1994 or any tax of a similar nature; Vulnerable Young Person means individuals who will be aged between 18 and 25 (inclusive) when they are granted a tenancy or licence of the relevant SHAP Dwelling by the Grant Recipient and who:

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