PROJECT DIMENSIONS Sample Clauses
The "Project Dimensions" clause defines the specific measurements, boundaries, or physical parameters that apply to a construction or development project. It typically outlines the length, width, height, or area of the project site or structures, ensuring all parties have a clear understanding of the project's physical scope. By establishing these dimensions, the clause helps prevent disputes over the size or extent of work, ensuring that the project is built according to agreed-upon specifications and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or costly modifications.
PROJECT DIMENSIONS. Describe length and width of the project. Refer to section D2 in the instructions.
PROJECT DIMENSIONS. IPD agreements align the participants’ interests to the project ob- jective. To properly craft structures and incentives, the IPD negotiator must understand the specific characteristics of the project to accom- modate them in the agreement. A portion of the negotiation period should be set aside to explore the project dimensions so that all parties understand the project from each participant’s perspective.
PROJECT DIMENSIONS. How many linear feet of bank will be impacted? How far will the proposed project encroach into and extend away from the water body?
