Brief Description of Project Clause Samples

The 'Brief Description of Project' clause serves to provide a clear and concise summary of the project's scope and objectives within the contract. It typically outlines the main deliverables, key activities, and the intended outcomes or goals of the project, ensuring that both parties have a shared understanding of what is to be accomplished. By establishing this foundational overview, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and sets expectations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the project's direction or deliverables.
Brief Description of Project. The proposed project would consist of: (1) Goat Lake, with a surface area of 204 acres and a storage capacity of 5,460 acre-feet at surface elevation of 2,915 feet; (2) a submerged wedge wire screen intake at elevation 2,875 feet; (3) a 600- foot-long and 30-inch-diameter steel or HDPE siphon with a vacuum pump assembly; (4) a 6,200-foot-long and 22- inch-diameter steel penstock; (5) a powerhouse containing a 4-MW unit; (6) a 24.9-Kv and 3,400-feet-long transmission line; and (7) other appurtenances.
Brief Description of Project. The present project is the supply of natural gas as Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to Domestic, Commercial and Industrial consumers and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to automobile consumers in North Goa GA.
Brief Description of Project. This BOA also may be used to acquire minor construction work to be performed by a wide variety of trades. The majority of orders under this Agreement are expected to be small (between $2,001 and $100,000 each); however, individual orders as large as $1,000,000 in value are possible. Each BOA will be for a 12-month base period and up to two, 12-month option periods. The total value of work to be ordered under this BOA shall not exceed $4,000,000 per firm for the Agreement lifecycle.
Brief Description of Project. The project has been proposed for avg. mining of 1,41,999 MTPA of Silica sand mining project by opencast Semi-Mechanized Method. The mine lease area is of 25.3233 ha. The expected life of the mine is 16 year. Water requirement for the proposed project for drinking use, dust suppression and other use will be 10 KLD which will be taken from nearby villages and supplied by private water tankers.
Brief Description of Project narrative summary of the project’s characteristics, such as information about the building design, occupants, energy efficiency, location, amenities, purpose, any unique features. Project city/county – name of city in which the development is located; or name of county in which the development is located, if the development is in an unincorporated area. Project zip code – zip code in which the development is located.
Brief Description of Project. The proposed project would consist of: (1) A 15-foot-high and 30-foot-long concrete or wood crib diversion structure and a screened intake a short distance downstream from the natural outlet of Wolf Lake; (2) a 24-inch-diameter and 7,000-foot-long penstock; (3) a prefabricated metal powerhouse with a 2.5-MW unit; (4) a 50-foot-long tailrace channel; (5) a 12.5-Kv transmission line; and (6) other appurtenances.
Brief Description of Project. Permanent affordable housing will be developed on this site in two phases in order to maximize the number of units on the site balanced by currently available public financing. The development of the FSCSS Phase 1 Project will be the first phase of the two phases of development and will create a significant and measurable reduction in family homelessness in Olympia by creating 62 new homes for homeless persons, children and their families, as well as survivors of domestic violence. In the first year, it is expected that FSCSS will serve approximately 175 children, parents, and survivors. The site for the FSCSS Phase 1 Project is located on a portion of 4.2 acres of undeveloped land in Olympia, Washington, which was purchased by FSCSS in November 2018, with support from the City of Olympia, as well as Impact Capital and the Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC). Permanent affordable housing will be developed on this site in two phases in order to maximize the number of units on the site balanced by currently available public financing. FSCSS’s main campus is located directly across the street from the development site. In addition to FSCSS’ own extensive family support programs and services, the office complex features more than 14 additional organizations that provide direct services to families, children, and survivors of violence. FSCSS supportive services are driven by, and responsive, to the individual needs of each household. Residents will be able to choose where to access services, including home visitations, the on‐site service space, or across the street at the main campus. All services, regardless of where they are offered, will be provided in close collaboration with the partner organizations located onsite at FSCSS’s Main Campus location. The proposed development emphasizes family‐sized units with 23 two‐ and 19 three‐ bedroom apartments plus 20 one‐bedroom units to accommodate single survivors, single pregnant women, or single parent households with a child under age two. Half, or 31 units, will house households at or below 30% AMI and the other half will be set aside for households at or below 50% AMI.
Brief Description of Project. The Gravina Access Project will identify practical alternatives for improving access from Ketchikan to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island. Alternatives to be considered include: no change, bridges, submerged tubes, tunnels and improved ferry service. Various locations and alignments are under consideration for the bridges, tubes and tunnels. As the project progresses an environmental impact statement (EIS) will be developed that identifies a preferred alternative. A final design will follow approval of the EIS.
Brief Description of Project. This project will provide bus tokens, bus tickets and bus passes for low-income families, and individuals participating in Self-Sufficiency and Family Strengthening activities such as: employment seeking; employment workshops; skill based training programs; emergency and health related needs; parenting skills workshops; anger management classes; family counseling; and other identified self-sufficiency or family strengthening activities. Amount of Lifeline funding requested: $200,000.00 60% Amount of local match proposed: $80,000.00 40% Total project budget: $280,000.00 100%

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  • DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT For the Company to be eligible to earn the Maximum Credit Amount, the Company will satisfy its obligations as reflected in the following representations, which the IEDC has relied upon: A. The Company will complete the Project at the Project Location. B. The Company represents that the number of permanent, Full-Time Employees (as defined in Indiana Code § 6–3.1–13–4) from whom Indiana state income tax withholdings are retained by the State of Indiana, employed as of the Commencement Date at the Project Location, is the Base Employment Number. C. The Project will result in the creation of New Employees (as defined in Indiana Code § 6- 3.1-13-6) at the Project Location of at least the Additional Jobs Commitment. D. The average of the hourly wages, before benefits, paid to New Employees at the Project Location, will at least equal the Average Wage Commitment. E. At the discretion of the IEDC, New Employees that are paid an average wage of less than the Minimum Wage Commitment may be excluded for the purpose of calculating the credit amount. F. The Project is anticipated to involve at least the Capital Investment Amount.

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