Cost Planning definition

Cost Planning means the estimated costs of the construction elements of a residential or commercial development project in order to evaluate and calculate the likely overall
Cost Planning means the estimated costs of the construction elements of a residential or commercial development project in order to evaluate and calculate the likely overall cost of the residential or commercial development project as is applicable excluding expenses incurred in relation to planning permission approval.

Examples of Cost Planning in a sentence

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  • SGAR 5 Construction Cost Forecast is the most likely construction cost forecast, excluding any portfolio or programme risk, contained within the formal estimate published by Highways England’s Cost Planning group at SGAR 5.

  • The application fee for caged Collocation Space shall be the Application – Cost Planning Fee for both Initial Applications and Subsequent Applications submitted by Iris Networks.

  • Chapter G: Cost Planning addressed longer term AMRP cost planning.

  • SGAR 2 Construction Cost Forecast is the most likely construction cost forecast, excluding any portfolio or programme risk, contained within the formal estimate published by Highways England’s Cost Planning group at SGAR 2.