Project Infrastructure Clause Samples
The Project Infrastructure clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the physical and technological resources necessary for the execution of a project. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing facilities, equipment, utilities, and access to essential systems or networks. For example, it may specify that the client must ensure the availability of office space and internet connectivity, or that the contractor must supply specialized machinery. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding the foundational resources needed for the project, thereby preventing delays and disputes over resource provision.
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Project Infrastructure. Private Infrastructure Improvements, Daylighting and the Riverwalk, Public Parking Facilities, Scrimshaw House Parking Facility and Public Improvements.
Project Infrastructure. The infrastructures constructed and operated for the specific requirements of the Project, as set forth in Article 15.1 below, shall form an integral part of the Project. The port facilities constructed and operated by QMM SA or an Affiliate, or on their behalf pursuant to an occupation agreement as mentioned in Article 8.2 above, shall be recorded as Assets on the balance sheet of QMM SA or its Affiliate for fiscal and accounting purposes. Project infrastructure, with the exception of public roads and fixed port infrastructures, may be owned by QMM SA or its Affiliate. The conditions under which such infrastructures will be held by QMM SA or its Affiliate shall be set forth in the relevant emphyteutic leases and agreements.
Project Infrastructure. Leader: ZADIG Start: m2 End: m48 Contributors: ABSISKEY, ISS The project infrastructure is a virtual place of interaction which encourages transfer of knowledge, developing new ideas, reframing problems, and finding original solutions. The project infrastructure will be hosted by the ASSET website (see WP7: ASSET website). It will include:
1) An online system for discussing and voting on proposals about topics, issues, and opportunities to be addressed as they emerge during the Action. We will adopt an open-source software, powering internet platforms for proposition development and decision making. The system should combine concepts of a non-moderated, self-organized discussion process (quantified, constructive feedback) and liquid democracy (delegated or proxy voting). The main goal is facilitate a transparent and participatory discussion, allowing multi-actor cooperation and transfer of knowledge among partners. Initially the platform will be restricted to project partners, yet we will progressively extend access to stakeholder representatives as they are involved in the project, thus injecting them into the core of the Action Plan, creating a wider community, and crossing sectors, disciplines, levels (local, national, supranational), geopolitical and cultural areas. A Beta Version of the platform will be available by m6.
2) An ongoing, informal, MMLAP virtual cluster which may facilitate the exchange of experiences with other MMLAPs, and promote best practices. The MMLAP virtual cluster will provide a rare opportunity to learn from others with whom ASSET partners may not interact on a regular basis, and to learn from their past experiences in MMLAPs. Learning from other MMLAPs should not just focus only on infectious outbreaks and related crises, but on how others have tried to achieve their goals in other fields such as environment, education, agriculture, etc. (e.g., what works and what does not work in participatory practices, training, and communication with stakeholders). In order to identify best practices, the task leader will contact MMLAP coordinators and relevant partners, exchange documents, and ask each MMLAP to appoint a liaison officer with ASSET. To the extent possible, we will try then to establish a data base, which will be hosted by the ASSET web site, being accessible to ASSET partners and to all MMLAPs which have accepted to participate in the cluster exercise, also in order to develop a 'RRI momentum' early in Horizon2020. The Beta...
Project Infrastructure. SHP agrees to design and construct the Phase 1 Infrastructure Improvements in accordance with the Phase 1 Master Plan and all required approvals from the City, as follows:
Project Infrastructure. The lands and facilities, both on the Property and off-site, to be improved and constructed by Landowner, and publicly dedicated or made available for public use, as provided by the Project Approvals and this Agreement. Except as provided in the Development Plan, all Project Infrastructure on the Property is located in the Napa Pipe Zoning District. More specifically, Project Infrastructure includes improvements constructed for public use and dedicated or conveyed to a public agency (such as the County, the City, a public utility service provider, or any other public agency) to be operated and maintained by such public agency, as well as improvements on private property that will, pursuant to this Agreement, be constructed, operated and maintained by Landowner or its successor owners’ associations(s), but will be held open and made available to the public for public uses in accordance with the CC&Rs. Project Infrastructure includes, without limitation, all right-of-way improvements, streets and roads; all utilities facilities (such as gas, electricity, cable television and communications, water, sewer and storm drainage); pedestrian and bicycle paths and trails, parks and other open space (collectively, “Open Space”); the community facilities described in Recital O.5; and all other improvements and facilities required or called for by the Development Plan, the Mitigation Measures and this Agreement to be constructed or installed by Landowner. The Project Infrastructure in the Napa Pipe Zoning District that will be constructed, installed, operated and maintained by Landowner (or its successors owners’ associations) on private property and held open and made available to the public for public uses is described in the Development Plan. 2.82 2.81 Property. Defined in Recital C. 2.83 2.82 Public Benefits. Defined in Recital O above. 2.84 2.83 R&D. Defined in Recital D.4.
Project Infrastructure. NCRIS funding will be applied by the lead agency and through appropriate subcontracts with other parties, to construct the framework and tools for users of The Atlas of Living Australia.
Project Infrastructure. The Project will include infrastructure to support the proposed uses, including water and wastewater service, drainage, private roads, vehicular and pedestrian internal and access facilities, and off site improvements needed to meet the City’s concurrency requirements.
Project Infrastructure. Has or will have Project Infrastructure (other than the Deferred Project Infrastructure), access, and utility connections that are sufficient to support the proposed Affordable Housing Project at Commencement of Construction of the Affordable Housing Project.
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Project Infrastructure. Developer shall construct the Project Infrastructure, which shall include the scope listed on Exhibit B (the “Project Infrastructure”). The Project Infrastructure is currently estimated to cost approximately $2,800,000.