Capital Works Sample Clauses

Capital Works. Whilst there is an opportunity for innovation in respect of plant location, provided it is commercially viable and able to meet LCC Project objectives and requirement for progressively reducing CO2 emissions, the main heat generation plant could be enclosed within the existing plant rooms. Where a new building is a requirement the supplier will be responsible for obtaining the necessary licences and permissions both from Leicester City Council and other regulatory bodies to construct this building. Where the supplier utilises existing plant, the maximum sound generated should not exceed that currently generated by the existing plant. Construction / ground works and day to day operations will be subject to a noise survey conducted by the supplier with noise monitoring to be conducted by the City Council. Any new equipment installed will be assessed using, and expected to comply with, BS 4142 to ensure that noise levels are such that they are unlikely to cause nuisance to residents.
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Capital Works. 6.1 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, Capital Improvement work of any kind relating to any Highway in this Agreement shall not be undertaken by either party without the prior budget approval of both municipalities. What constitutes a Capital Improvement for the purposes of this Agreement shall be as agreed between the parties on a project-by-project basis. The parties agree that in the event a project is agreed to be a Capital Improvement, the parties shall agree in writing upon the basis of cost sharing and project management for that project, prior to the implementation of said project.
Capital Works. The City and the RM will respectively be responsible for the share of capital as indicated in Table 2 assuming 2/3 Federal/Provincial funding has been approved. The RM will reimburse the City for the use of existing infrastructure. The capital up-front cost will be as follows: x Xxxxxxx = $5,206,781 o Stanley = $946,585 for new infrastructure o Stanley = $742,035 for existing infrastructure The RM will pay in pro rata of payments issued for construction certificates. This capital contribution will be finalised after completion of construction. Table 2: Cost Estimates and Cost Sharing Summary for Activated Sludge (New Infrastructure) Cost Element Total Estimate * Contributors 2/3 Funding City RM Inletworks $3,637,545 $2,425,030 $1,029,772 $182,743 Primary Clarifiers $2,531,660 $1,687,773 $730,232 $113,654 Bio-Reactors $4,967,836 $3,311,891 $1,437,657 $218,289 Final Clarifiers $2,486,506 $1,657,670 $733,228 $95,608 Utility Building $2,209,584 $1,473,056 $655,753 $80,776 Pipelines $1,380,769 $920,513 $412,441 $47,815 Mobilisation $1,000,000 $666,667 $166,667 $166,667 Hydro/Instrumentation/SCADA $246,200 $164,133 $41,033 $41,033 Total $18,460,100 $12,306,733 $5,206,783 $946,585 Cost Breakdown: Capital $12,499,631 $8,333,087 $3,525,596 $640,948 Engineering $2,048,669 $1,365,780 $577,839 $105,050 PST $1,018,381 $678,921 $287,240 $52,220 Contingencies $2,893,419 $1,928,946 $816,106 $148,367 TOTAL $18,460,100 $12,306,734 $5,206,781 $946,585 * Total Estimate includes 15% Engineering, 7% PST and 20% Contingencies The use of the existing treatment infrastructure and Lift Station #8 by the RM is based on their potential flow contribution of 10% and the organic load contribution, which is responsible for the total sludge, ie COD, NH3, TKN and TSS, which is 13%. The storage cells and Lift Station #8 residual value as of 2015, is $4,237,453. The aeration cells and aeration system residual value as of 2015 is $2,448,379. The cost allocations for using the existing infrastructure by the RM are then as follows:  Flow = 10% x $4,237,453 = $423,745  COD, NH3, TKN, TSS = 13% x $2,448,379 = $318,289 Total for the RM for Using Existing Infrastructure $742,035
Capital Works. FRW will deliver water and sewerage related capital works in line with Council approved program of works An indicative 5 year rolling program to be maintained as part of the Performance Plan with 1-3 years considered to be firm and will incorporate new works identified in the Priority Infrastructure Plan, strategic initiatives and upgrade/replacement works identified in the SAMP.
Capital Works. 6.1 The Council undertakes that it shall use reasonable endeavours throughout the Prescribed Period (but subject to budgetary constraints and the balance between competing priorities set from time to time through the Council’s decision-making processes) to pursue the Capital Programme so as to improve the quality of accommodation for the activities taken forward by HLH in pursuance of the Services Agreement.
Capital Works. 34. All new works and fixed asset acquisitions will be subject to a business case duly supported by an investment appraisal and will be relevant to the outputs delivered by the Department. The business case will identify agreed financial and economic business cases, forward design and construction proposals. It will include full investment analysis and whole-of-life costings in accordance with ACT Government capital works guidelines.
Capital Works. Except as contemplated by the Development Budget (as defined in the Credit Agreement) or as permitted by the Credit Agreement, the Company will not, without the written consent of the Agent (and then only to the extent that such consent permits and in accordance with any condition attached to such consent), incur or enter into any works of a capital nature in respect of the Charged Property of a significant amount in each calendar year, or make or incur any expenditure or liabilities of an exceptional or unusual nature.
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Capital Works. 10.1 FT is not responsible for the carrying out of any Capital Works within the Licence Area or the Land.
Capital Works. HRC is responsible for the design and construction of the flood protection works. Such works may comprise earth embankments, concrete flood walls, concrete block walls, timber flood walls, demountable flood barriers, and directly associated fences, paths, vehicle crossings, handrails, bollards, floodgates and other miscellaneous components required to fulfill the flood protection function. Those works are to be funded through the Lower Whanganui River Scheme. Where the execution of capital works necessitates the alteration of any infrastructure owned by WDC, then HRC will, in design collaboration with WDC, make such alterations at full cost to the flood protection project. This provision will include the installation of floodgates or valves to existing stormwater outlets where required to prevent back flows during elevated river conditions, and thereby ensure the integrity of the flood protection system. However where it is agreed between the parties to take an opportunity, during construction of the flood protection works, to enhance an existing WDC asset, for example to install a new culvert or upgrade an existing one, or to upgrade or extend a walkway, then a proportion of costs that reflects the degree of improvement shall be met by WDC. The cost of installation of any new non-flood protection related asset, that involves disturbance of the flood protection works following their completion, will be met in full by WDC. The design and construction methodology in respect of those works will require HRC’s prior approval.
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