Building valuation definition

Building valuation means the estimated cost to replace the building in kind, based on current replacement costs, as determined by the Building Official. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)
Building valuation means the value of the building or other construction project based on the Building Official’s estimate of the development project valuation, computed using the latest building valuation data as set forth in International Conference of Building Officials, unless in the opinion of the Building Official, a different valuation is appropriate for particular projects.
Building valuation means the total value of all construction work for which a permit would be issued, as determined by the Chief Building Officer.

Examples of Building valuation in a sentence

  • Feasibility shall be determined by Landlord, in its sole discretion, and consider such factors as long term costs and benefits over the term of the Lease, performance, aesthetics, material/labor availability and impact on Building valuation.

  • Feasibility shall be determined by LESSOR, in its sole discretion, and consider such factors as long term costs and benefits over the term of the lease, performance, aesthetics, material/labor availability and impact on Building valuation.

  • Feasibility shall be determined by Landlord, in its sole discretion, and consider such factors as long term costs and benefits over the term of the lease, performance, aesthetics, material/labor availability and impact on Building valuation.

  • Feasibility shall be determined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in its sole discretion, and consider such factors as long term costs and benefits over the term of the lease, performance, aesthetics, material/labor availability and impact on Building valuation.


More Definitions of Building valuation

Building valuation means the value computed by the Building Official using the latest building valuation data as set forth by the International Conference of Building Officials.
Building valuation means the total value of all construction work for which a construction permit is required, as determined by the chief building official using the Uniform Building Code.
Building valuation means the value of the building or other construction project based on the Building Official’s estimate of the development project valuation, as set forth in Section 7.28.430.E. of the Dublin Municipal Code. Ord. 14-06 (September 2006)

Related to Building valuation

  • Heating Value means the heat released by combustion of one pound of waste or fuel measured in Btu on an as received basis. For solid fuels, the heating value shall be determined by use of ASTM Standard D2015-66.

  • Gross Heating Value means the total heat expressed in megajoules per cubic metre (MJ/m³) produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of one (1) cubic metre of gas with air, with the gas free of water vapour and the temperature of the gas, air and products of combustion at standard temperature and all water formed by the combustion reaction condensed to the liquid state;

  • Closing Value means (a) with respect to an Underlying other than a Multiple Exchange Index, the level of such Underlying as determined by the Calculation Agent as of the Valuation Time on the relevant Exchange or (b) with respect to a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of such Underlying as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor, in each case on the relevant Valuation Date.

  • Company Valuation means $435,000,000.

  • Excess valuation assets for a valuation period means: