Capital Cost definition

Capital Cost means costs incurred or proposed to be incurred by the municipality or a local board thereof directly or by others on behalf of, and as authorized by, the municipality or local board,
Capital Cost means costs incurred or proposed to be incurred by the City or a local board directly or by others on behalf of, and as authorized by, a Municipality or Local Board under an agreement, required for the provision of services designated in the by- law within or outside the City:
Capital Cost means costs incurred or proposed to be incurred by the Municipality or a Local Board thereof directly or under an Agreement, required for the provision of Services designated in the by-law within or outside of the Municipality;

Examples of Capital Cost in a sentence

  • Contractors will be required to submit a cost proposal with supporting information for each cost element, including, but not limited to, Direct Labor, Fringe Benefits, Overhead, General and Administrative (G&A) expenses, Facilities Capital Cost of Money, Other Direct Costs, and Profit consistent with their cost accounting system, provisional billing rates, and forward pricing rate agreements.

  • The ISO will consider in its evaluation and selection of the more efficient or cost effective transmission solution any voluntary Cost Cap made by a Developer on a quantitative and qualitative basis as described in this Section 31.4.8.2. Any voluntarily submitted Cost Cap by the Developer under Section 31.4.5.1.8.5 will not be considered for purposes of the ISO’s evaluation to the extent that the Cost Cap includes any Public Policy Transmission Upgrade as an Included Capital Cost.

  • If cost of money is proposed, a completed Contract Facilities Capital Cost of Money (FCCM) (DD Form 1861) is required.

  • If Facilities Capital Cost of Money is proposed, a properly executed DD Form 1861 is required.

  • The Capital Cost and minimum operation, maintenance, power, and replacement components of the Delta Water Charge for costs Incurred prior to the Billing Transition Date shall be the product of the appropriate rate computed under subdivision (a)(3) of this article and the Contractor’s Annual Table A Amount for the respective year.


More Definitions of Capital Cost

Capital Cost means costs incurred or proposed to be incurred by a municipality or a local board or commission thereof directly or under an agreement;
Capital Cost means an expense incurred in the production of goods or in rendering services, including but not limited to the cost of engineering, purchase, and installation of components or systems, and instrumentation, and contractor and construction fees.
Capital Cost means the cost of acquisition, installation, construction, reconstruction, or replacement of a permanent public improvement by an agency.
Capital Cost means the cost to purchase and install the Upgrade, but does not include Professional Service costs or Incidental Costs;
Capital Cost means costs incurred or proposed to be incurred by the City or a Local Board directly or by others on behalf of, and as authorized by, the City or a Local Board:
Capital Cost means the capital cost as determined in accordance with Regulation 15 of these Regulations;
Capital Cost means the capital cost as defined in regulation 6 of these regulations;