Capital and Operating Costs Clause Samples

Capital and Operating Costs. A. Capital Contributions. Alameda Little League has agreed to contribute toward the cost of installing lights on one of the Fields (the “Project”). B. Maintenance, Utilities and Staffing. Alameda Little League shall be responsible for all Fields maintenance, including repair, maintenance, and landscaping services. This shall include maintenance of the Project lights. The Alameda Little League shall pay for all program and staffing costs during Alameda Little League program and activity use. The Alameda Little League agrees to develop, in consultation with the District, a regular maintenance schedule to ensure that the Field is in playable condition at all times. The District shall pay for all program and staffing costs during regular school hours and school-related activities.
Capital and Operating Costs. All costs associated with the system, including but not limited to installation, maintenance, capital, operating, marketing, and staffing, shall be the sole responsibility of the Vendor. Participating Jurisdictions shall have no financial obligation associated with the Bike Share system. Notwithstanding the above, Participating Jurisdictions understand that Vendor may not be able to grant special requests for station and kiosk sites that would otherwise be economically infeasible without outside sponsorship funds.
Capital and Operating Costs. The capital costs associated with this project were not made available to M-MC for comment. MCC site personnel however have indicated that no capital expenditure is planned until the end of the current rental agreement. M-MC considers that if the rental agreement is extended beyond the current cut off date some capital expenditure will be required to upgrade some of the mining equipment which has been in service since 1993 and other fixed plant infrastructure. Auxiliary Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD (000’s) 10,023 11,719 14,824 13,303 12,638 11,000 11,000 Water & Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD (000’s) 1,292 1,312 2,016 1,386 1,240 1,200 1,200 Labour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD (000’s) 4,475 4,931 6,119 5,848 5,560 5,000 5,000
Capital and Operating Costs. (i) Provide estimates of capital and oper- ating costs, with the major compo- nents set out in tabular form. Explain and justify the basis for the cost esti- mates including any contingency budg- et estimates. State the accuracy level of the capital and operating cost esti- mates. (ii) To assess the accuracy of the cap- ital and operating cost estimates, the qualified person must take into ac- count the risks associated with the specific engineering estimation meth- ods used to arrive at the estimates. As part of this analysis, the qualified per- son must take into consideration the accuracy of the estimation methods in prior similar environments. The accu- racy of capital and operating cost esti- mates must comply with § 229.1302 (Item 1302 of Regulation S–K).
Capital and Operating Costs. Information regarding operating costs were provided for the period from 2009 to 2011. Historical production and cost data is not available, so comments on the reasonableness of the forecast figures cannot be made. The costs originally provided by MCC in Table 5.13 appeared to be extremely high compared to other similar operations. The total mining and processing cost estimates ranged from approximately 597RMB/ROM t to 1,731RMB/ROM t over the 6 year forecast. In the opinion of M-MC, a combined mining and processing cost of between 200RMB/ROM t and 500RMB/ROM t would be achievable, once production reaches full capacity. ROM Tonnes kt — 30 100 400 500 600 660 ROM Lead Grade % — 1.2 2.1 2.5 2.8 2.9 2.95 ROM Zinc Grade % — 7.8 9.1 9.2 9.25 9.3 9.35 PriceLead Metal RMB/t — 6,493 8,500 10,500 12,500 13,000 13,000 Zinc Metal RMB/t — 6,288 9,000 11,000 13,000 13,500 13,500 Total Mining Cost RMB/ROM t — 733 590 455 410 385 375 Processing Cost RMB/ROM t — 555 280 190 180 175 172 Administration Cost RMB/ROM tTotal Operating Cost — 443 150 60 55 50 50 (Mining & Processing & Admin) RMB/ROM t — 1,731 1,020 705 645 610 597 Verbal communication with site personnel confirmed that the actual mining cost was approximately 300RMB/ROM t and the processing cost was approximately 100RMB/ROM t. M-MC also believes that the concentrate prices supplied by MCC reflect the current world metal prices.
Capital and Operating Costs provide a cost estimates for construction and operation of utility systems defined in the master plan.
Capital and Operating Costs. Capital Costs Table 16 | Capital Cost Estimate Estimated Capital Costs US$90.9M Total Capital Requirement US$98.0M Operating Costs Table 17 | C1 Cash Operating Cost Estimate Description LOM Cost LOM Cost / Ore Tonne LOM Cost / Ounce C1 Cash Costs US$501M US$35.13/t US$658/oz All-In Sustaining Costs (AISC) Table 18 | All-In Sustaining Cost Estimate Description LOM Cost LOM Cost / Ore Tonne LOM Cost / Ounce All-in Sustaining Cash Cost US$574M US$40.22/t US$754/oz Project Finance
Capital and Operating Costs