Critical Path Sample Clauses

Critical Path. Time extensions shall depend upon the extent to which the Work on the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule is affected, if applicable.
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Critical Path. The sequence of activities, events, and dependencies that determine the longest overall duration and the shortest time possible, to complete the Project. Any delay of an activity on the Critical Path directly impacts the planned Project completion date (i.e., there is no float on the Critical Path).
Critical Path. 1.9.1. The term “critical path” as used in the Contract Documents shall mean the construction activity schedule that establishes the minimum overall Project duration.
Critical Path. The critical path permits for various QF technologies are as follows: For All Non-Thermal Projects and Thermal Projects Exempt from CFC Site Certification: Geothermal: County Conditional Use Permit or Special Zone Permit Biomass: County Conditional Use Permit or Special Zone Permit, or Air Quality Permit. Wind: County Conditional Use Permit or Special Zone Permit Cogeneration: Air Quality Permit Hydro: FERC License or Exemption For Non-Exempt Thermal Projects Over 50 MW: California Energy Commission Site Certification If, for whatever reason, the permit cited above is not applicable for a project, a different necessary permit may be substituted, with the agreement of the utility involved. QF MILESTONE PROCEDURE SCHEDULE Qualifying Facility (QF): (1) provides project definition, including proof of site control; (2) requests an interconnection study; (3) pay $5/kW project fee. Utility quotes study costs, if applicable, and estimated time to complete study for QF. QF pays study cost, if applicable, for detailed study within ten days. Utility perform study. QF executes power Purchase Agreement Utility transmits interconnection study results to QFs (PPA) within six (6) within 120 days of receiving payment for study cost, and months after the QF receipt of adequate project information. provides project definition, or by the For QFs transacting with PG&E, within 45 days of receipt time QF signs the of study results, QF requests Utility to prepare a SFA, whichever date Special Facilities Agreement (SFA)1 and establishes is later. a construction start date to be used in PPA and a date QF wants Special Facilities completed. For QFs transacting with PG&E, execute the SFA within 45 days of QF receiving SFA. For QFs transacting with SCE or SDG&E, execute the IFA within 45 days of receiving the interconnection study results. Within 30 days of execution of SFA or IFA, QF provides Final Project Development Schedule to Utility with milestone dates. Notes: By QF specified date (must be within 18 months of 1 SCE calls its project definition), QF provides (1) proof of filing and agreement an acceptance of critical path permit application; and (2) Interconnection expected date of receipt of permit. Facilities Agreement IFA) and SDG&E combines its PPA and By QF specified date, (1) QF requests Utility to begin IFA into one interconnection engineering and material procurement; QF agreement. post bond or makes payment as specified in SFA or IFA, or (2) QF starts construction of it...
Critical Path a sequence of Work activities, which establish the total duration of time for the construction of the Project, and if any activity along the critical path were delayed or extended, would change the construction duration established in the approved Baseline Schedule.
Critical Path. All references in an authorized Service Work to the Critical Path mean the longest path of dependent activities within the current updated version of the Project Schedule that determine when the Work of the Project will be complete.
Critical Path. The longest continuous sequence of activities through the Project schedule that establishes the minimum overall Project duration to Substantial Completion. Critical Path Method Schedule. A network based method to represent the Contractor’s plan for constructing the Project. The Critical Path Method Schedule consists of two primary components 1) Activities that represent the entire Project scope of Work and 2) logic relationships that connect the activities to one another to determine the sequence of Work.
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Critical Path. An identification the key milestones in the due diligence and permitting process, including any milestones relating to obligations of the municipality (e.g., to rezone the property). In this stage, the municipality is agreeing to work with the developer to explore the idea of the projectto determine what challenges may exist and how to overcome them and what benefits the project may offer the community.
Critical Path. “Critical Path” shall mean the schedule for completion of the Project attached hereto as Exhibit “B”.
Critical Path. The longest connected chain of interdependent activities through the network schedule that establishes the minimum overall Project duration and contains no float.
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