Infrastructure Plan Sample Clauses

The Infrastructure Plan clause outlines the requirements and expectations for the planning, development, and implementation of infrastructure related to a project or agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the scope of infrastructure to be provided, timelines for completion, and standards or specifications that must be met. For example, it may detail the construction of roads, utilities, or other essential facilities necessary for the project's success. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of infrastructure obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring that necessary facilities are delivered as agreed.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 1 times
Infrastructure Plan. (i) As provided in this Section 5.2, Monogram will use Diligent Efforts to create an infrastructure plan outlining the functions described in Section 5.1 above to service each Ex-US Country (each such plan, an “Infrastructure Plan”). (ii) The JSC will periodically meet to discuss Pfizer’s Launch plans for the Ex-US Territory and to inform Monogram of the Ex-US Countries which Monogram will be responsible for creating an Infrastructure Plan for those countries in which Pfizer desires to Launch the Pfizer Product in the Ex-US Territory, and where Pfizer elects to have the Commercial Assay available for sale. The first such JSC meeting will occur within thirty (30) days following the Effective Date, at which time the Parties will discuss the Launch plans and Pfizer will present the JSC with its Launch plans and a general description of its needs for services, whether it desires to consider consolidator laboratories and request that the JSC assign responsibilities for creating an Infrastructure Plan to Monogram for the countries set forth opposite the year 2006 in Annex I. Thereafter, the JSC will meet at least semiannually to assign Monogram responsibilities for creating additional Infrastructure Plans in additional Ex-US Countries. In no event shall Monogram be required to create more Infrastructure Plans per country/region in each calendar year than as set forth in Annex I. [*] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. (iii) Monogram will have a budget for the purposes of creating Infrastructure Plans equal to [*] in 2006, with which it may engage consultants and pay other out-of pocket expenses beginning on the Effective Date. The budget for subsequent calendar years will be established and approved by the JSC no later than October 1 of the prior year. (iv) At the first meeting of the JSC described above, the JSC shall form an infrastructure sub-committee (“ISC”) consisting of representatives from both Parties. The ISC will meet frequently (either in person or otherwise) to monitor the activities of and consult with Monogram, and advise on the optimal scope of services to be provided to service each Ex-US Country for which Monogram is creating the Infrastructure Plan. Monogram will use Diligent Efforts to present the Infrastructure Plan for each Ex-US Country to...
Infrastructure Plan. Property Owners must provide an Infrastructure Plan to PP&D. The City must have reviewed and approved the Infrastructure Plan prior to issuance of a building permit for: (1) the Consolidated Building (described in Section 3.2); (2) 100 units of market rate housing; or (3) 50,000 square feet of non-residential use, whichever occurs first, or, in the alternative and at the city’s sole discretion, in coordination with design and project development of the streetcar project, if the proposed development connects utilities to the new streets and associated infrastructure built as part of the streetcar project. The City review may occur through a formal review process that applies to development on the Subject Properties, including but not limited to a land division, planned development or public works permit. There may be an opportunity to phase the infrastructure plan on the Subject Properties, and Property Owners should work with the city to identify opportunities to coordinate the infrastructure plan with the timing of future development and the streetcar project.
Infrastructure Plan. “Infrastructure Plan” means the Development Plan as it relates to the design, development and construction of the Infrastructure and Off-Premises Backbone Infrastructure, such Infrastructure Plan to include at least the following elements: (a) a description of the Infrastructure and Off-Premises Backbone Infrastructure required to serve development in the Premises; (b) a description of the proposed location, priority and phasing of the Infrastructure and Off-Premises Backbone Infrastructure; (c) a description of the aggregate demand requirements for the Backbone Infrastructure in connection with the development of the Premises and the future development of the NRP South Campus (as defined in Section 1.120);
Infrastructure Plan. Utilities: Detailed plans for water, sewer, electricity, gas, telecommunications, and other utility systems. • Roads and Parking: Design of roads, parking areas, and other transportation infrastructure. • Stormwater Management: Strategies for managing stormwater runoff, including drainage systems and retention ponds. • Accessibility: Plans to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities.
Infrastructure Plan. “Infrastructure Plan” means Exhibit “C” attached hereto, which describes the Proposed Project Facilities, the timing of their construction and the respective responsibilities of the Developer, City and other Specific Plan area landowners with respect thereto.
Infrastructure Plan. TICD and the Authority performed a significant amount of due diligence on the existing infrastructure and geotechnical condition of the Property, as more particularly described in the Studies described in Recital R. This due diligence guided the formulation of the Infrastructure Plan, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit I. The Infrastructure Plan describes the conceptual plan for the necessary infrastructure described above. TICD will design all infrastructure improvements to maximize system reliability and maintain service continuity. Environmentally sustainable or green techniques will be integrated as part of the infrastructure throughout the Project as outlined in the Sustainability Plan and further described in the DDA.
Infrastructure Plan. Include a Plan that describes any needed additions and/or changes to the City's infrastructure in order to support the portion of the application hosted at the City or for access from the City staff.
Infrastructure Plan. Developer shall prepare an infrastructure plan to support the Project Description, with any necessary phasing and an estimated budget, for review by the City.

Related to Infrastructure Plan

  • Infrastructure Modification of the location and/or sizing of the infrastructure for the Project that does not materially change the functionality of the infrastructure.

  • Project Management Plan Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan and

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Implementation Plan The Authority shall cause to be prepared an Implementation Plan meeting the requirements of Public Utilities Code Section 366.2 and any applicable Public Utilities Commission regulations as soon after the Effective Date as reasonably practicable. The Implementation Plan shall not be filed with the Public Utilities Commission until it is approved by the Board in the manner provided by Section 4.9.