PROJECT COMPONENT Sample Clauses

The 'Project Component' clause defines and identifies the specific parts or elements that make up a larger project under an agreement. It typically outlines the individual deliverables, phases, or tasks that are considered distinct components, and may specify how each is to be managed, tracked, or completed. By clearly delineating these components, the clause ensures that both parties have a shared understanding of the project's structure, which helps prevent misunderstandings and facilitates effective project management.
PROJECT COMPONENT. A distinct portion of the planning and project development process of a capital project as outlined in California Government Code, section 14529(b).
PROJECT COMPONENT. Electric Vehicle(s)
PROJECT COMPONENT. A distinct portion of the planning and project development process of a capital project as outlined in California Government Code, section 14529(b). • PID (Project Initiation Document) – The work required to deliver the project initiation document for the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. • PA&ED (Project Approval and Environmental Document) – The work required to deliver the project approval and environmental documentation for the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. • PS&E (Plans, Specifications, and Estimate) – The work required to deliver the plans, specifications, and estimate for the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. • R/W (Right of Way) –The project components for the purpose of acquiring real property interests for the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. • R/W (Right of Way) SUPPORT –The work required to obtain all property interests for the PROJECT. • R/W (Right of Way) CAPITAL – The funds for acquisition of property rights for the PROJECT. • CONSTRUCTION – The project components for the purpose of completing the construction of the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. • CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT – The work required for the administration, acceptance, and final documentation of the construction contract for the PROJECT. • CONSTRUCTION CAPITAL – The funds for the construction contract. PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN – A group of documents used to guide the PROJECT’s execution and control throughout that project’s lifecycle. QMP (Quality Management Plan) – An integral part of the PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN that describes IMPLEMENTING AGENCY’s quality policy and how it will be used. SHS (State Highway System) – All highways, right-of-way, and related facilities acquired, laid out, constructed, improved, or maintained as a state highway pursuant to constitutional or legislative authorization. SPENDING SUMMARY – A table that identifies the funds available for expenditure by each PARTNER. The table shows the maximum reimbursable expenditure for each PARTNER in each PROJECT COMPONENT. SPONSOR – Any PARTNER that accepts the responsibility to establish scope of the PROJECT and the obligation to secure financial resources to fund the PROJECT COMPONENTS in this AGREEMENT. A SPONSOR is responsible for adjusting the PROJECT scope to match committed funds or securing additional funds to fully fund the PROJECT COMPONENTS in this AGREEMENT. If this AGREEMENT has more than one SPONSOR, funding adjustments will be made by p...
PROJECT COMPONENT. Any of the following: (a) Gas Unit 1 of the Generation Station, (b) Gas Unit 2 of the Generation Station, (c) the Southern Transmission System or (d) the Northern Transmission System.
PROJECT COMPONENT. Each Capital Improvement shall constitute a part of the Project Component to which it relates as shall be provided by the Renewal Contract Coordinating Committee in connection with its approval of such Capital Improvement.
PROJECT COMPONENT. Electric Vehicle Charging Station
PROJECT COMPONENT. Non-Road Electric Vehicle(s)
PROJECT COMPONENT. Building Heat Pump Upgrades
PROJECT COMPONENT. The two separate projects included in the Project Improvements, specifically, the ▇▇▇▇▇ Street Parking Area Improvements, and the South Parking Improvements.
PROJECT COMPONENT. A distinct portion of the planning and project development process of this PROJECT. RELOCATION – Removal, protection or any other rearrangement or modification, including reconstruction, of CITY’s FACILITY as ordered and approved by AUTHORITY to accommodate PROJECT. Relocation shall include, but not be limited to, the preparation and submission by AUTHORITY’S CONTRACTOR of plans or drawings sufficiently engineered to allow for the construction of the ordered relocation, and a detailed estimate of the actual and necessary cost of the ordered relocation for approval by the AUTHORITY. R/W – Right of way