Project Classification Clause Samples
The Project Classification clause defines how a project is categorized according to specific criteria set out in the agreement. It typically outlines the standards, benchmarks, or levels that a project must meet to fall within a certain classification, such as by size, complexity, or regulatory requirements. This classification determines which rules, procedures, or obligations apply to the project, ensuring that all parties understand the framework governing their responsibilities and expectations.
Project Classification. This project is assumed to be a Class II action under USDOT Regulations, 23 CFR 771. Classification under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Part 617, Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of New York State (6 NYCRR Part 617) is assumed to be Type II Action.
Project Classification. This project is assumed to be a Class II action under USDOT Regulations, 23 CFR 7711. Classification under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Part 617, Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of New York State (6 NYCRR Part 617) is assumed to be Unlisted. 1 ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/cgi-bin/text- idx?c=ecfr&SID=d21c8e6f33a02787d9b788103bac7b9d&rgn=div5&view=text&node=23:1.0.1.8.43&idno=23
Project Classification. As defined in the current edition of Chapter 4 - Supplement of the “Manual of Procedures of the Alabama Building Commission” this Project is classified as follows: The Project is classified in Building Group III The Project is divided into Building Groups as stated in the Special Provisions of this Agreement The Project does not fall within a Building Group; see the Special Provisions of this Agreement
Project Classification. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Boulevard is a Federal Aid principal arterial street that is not on the National Highway System. This project is to be developed in accordance with the New York State Department of Transportation's (NYSDOT) Policy and Procedure Manual. A preliminary environmental screening of the project assumes the project to be classified as a Type Action in accordance with the definitions of the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Act 17NYCRR15, and as a D List Categorical Exclusion with documentation with respect to the Federal Highway Administration's Rules and Regulations 23CFR771.117(d)(1).
Project Classification. The project is not Federal funded, therefore this project is not classified under USDOT Regulations, 23 CFR 771. The project is state funded, therefore, Classification under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Part 617, Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of New York State (6 NYCRR Part 617) is assumed to be (Type II) or (Unlisted).
Project Classification. Not affected by this supplemental
Project Classification. Upon receipt of the Project Profile, the REU will review its description of the proposed activity and classify the project into one of three categories: Categorical Exclusion, Negative Determination, or
Project Classification. Classification under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Part 617, Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of New York State (6 NYCRR Part 617) is assumed to be Type II.
Project Classification. The Committee shall classify each project on the Roadmap and such classification shall appear on the Roadmap contained in the Database (as defined below).
Project Classification. Each R&D Project will be classified by the R&D Strategic Committee, as either a “Long-term Project” or a “Short or Medium-term Project”.
(a) A Short or Medium-term Project is generally one expected to reach its specified goals with two (2) to three (3) years. Short or Medium-term Projects are intended to improve upon existing Technology and with a specific intended outcome or endpoint (including specific milestones). Short or Medium-term Projects are currently anticipated to relate primarily to testing the applicability of a Total G&P Technology to SunPower’s business, a Technology transfer from Total G&P to SunPower, or a Technology development request from SunPower to Total G&P.
(b) The R&D Strategic Committee shall identify before the start of any Short or Medium-term Project if such R&D Project and its result shall be (i) in the exclusive interest and for the exclusive benefit of SunPower or (ii) in the joint interest or for the joint benefit of both of Total G&P and SunPower. Subject to Section 3.3 (as applicable) and the ultimate determination of the R&D Strategic Committee and Section 2.6(b), accordingly it is currently anticipated that in such cases (i) and (ii) above R&D costs shall be, in the case of (i), assumed only and fully by SunPower or, in the case of (ii), equally shared by Total G&P and SunPower.
(c) A Long-term Project is generally one with an expected term of three (3) years or more, and is intended to result in new Technology, products or manufacturing processes. A Long-term Project may be focused on fundamental scientific research and may not have a specific outcome or endpoint determined at the beginning of the project. A Long-term Project can also be defined by a specific applied goal, the success of which requires significant technological or scientific progress. Long-term Projects may involve collaboration with academic and other research organizations (including private partners). The allocation of costs for Long-term Projects will be determined by the R&D Strategic Committee.
