Project scoping definition

Project scoping means the identification of relevant issues
Project scoping means the identification of relevant issues and information needs of a project proponent and the permitting agencies, and reaching a common understanding regarding the process, timing, and sequencing for obtaining applicable permits. [2009 c 97 § 3; 2007 c 94 § 4; 2003 c 71 § 3; 2002 c 153 § 4.]
Project scoping means the identification of relevant issues and information needs of a project proponent and the permitting agencies, and reaching a common understanding regarding the process, timing, and sequencing for obtaining applicable permits.

Examples of Project scoping in a sentence

  • Project scoping may be requested for preliminary design, final design through P.S.& E., construction engineering, or a combination of project phases.

  • There are a number of hazard mitigation planning-related activities that are not eligible for FEMA funding, including • Hazard identification/mapping • GIS software and data acquisition • Public awareness/education about mitigation • Project scoping or development (project planning) Disaster planning is a different frame to look at resiliency, and one which might generate support in areas where there is typically opposition.

  • Project scoping meetings took place with the Airport and FAA during a February 2024 predesign conference.

  • Project scoping and requirements analysis for negotiating further statements of work.

  • Stage Description of Design management arrangements Project scoping The project has been in development for some time, with a Steering Group of partners meeting over the last year.

  • The goals for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Access Project scoping process include: • to identify potentially interested parties • to inform them of the project and receive their input on issues of concern • to establish the public record of this input.

  • MPO staff support services may include, but are not limited to, the following general types of support:  MPO staff support for project planning;  MPO staff support as project managers;  Project scoping and cost estimation;  Access to the MPO’s library of general planning consultant (GPC) resources; and  Other MPO resources, as available.

  • The Construction Documents shall illustrate, describe further and complete the development of the approved Design Development Documents and shall include but not be limited to: drawings and specifications, including structural, mechanical, electrical, civil and other systems and disciplines required for the Project, scoping documents or reports setting forth in detail the quality levels and performance criteria of materials and systems and other requirements for construction or implementation of the Work.

  • As part of the Project scoping process, additional water resources such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake were identified and potential interactions were considered (Sections 6.1.1.6 and 8.2.6.3 of the EA document).

  • Design in progress Project scoping and preliminary engineering has been completed.

Related to Project scoping

  • Project Scope means the description or activity of work to be accomplished on the project.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Contractor and approved by WTL, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Contractor’s bid. For the sake of clarity, the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” refers to the version of the Project Plan submitted by the contractor after receiving the letter of Award and the same approved by WTL. The project plan may be changed/ modified during the course of the project. Should the Project Plan conflict with the provisions of the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Development Work means all work and services necessary or desirable in connection

  • Timeline means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials.