Facility Planning definition

Facility Planning means identification of the project needs and goals, evaluation of alternative approaches, and development of an implementation plan for the selected alternative, including conceptual drawings, schedules, and cost estimates.

Examples of Facility Planning in a sentence

  • Facility Planning Manuals for the V2500 engine will present the maintenance tasks, facility equipment and typical departments floor plans showing arrangement of equipment required to accomplish the tasks for all levels of maintenance.

  • Requirements for capital projects less than $10 million, and those greater than $10 million, are set out in the NSW Health Process of Facility Planning.

  • Maintenance Facilities Planning Service offers the following support to IAE customer: • - General Maintenance Facility Planning Publications • - Customized Facility Plans • - Maintenance Facility and Test Cell Planning Consultation Services Maintenance Facilities Planning Service provides general and customized facility planning data and consultation services.

  • It will need to be requested thru: Facility Planning and Real Estate ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ 754-321-1932 o This Section will include all signature pages and the Design Professional’s RFQ and Contract deliverables.

  • The Owner’s designated representative is the Office of Facility Planning and Control.

  • Any RFP-related contact with other members of the DPS staff, including Facility Planning and Project Management staff, is prohibited during the RFP process.

  • Employees must contact the Facility Planning Office to obtain preauthorization for safety shoes and equipment.

  • Facility Planning Manuals for the V2500 engine will present the maintenance tasks, facility equipment and typical departments’ floor plans showing arrangement of equipment required to accomplish the tasks for all levels of maintenance.

  • This Agreement supersedes any and all previous Interlocal Agreements for Public School Facility Planning and/or School Concurrency between any of the Parties to this Agreement.

  • To achieve resolution of the event or condition, the problem may be referred to an existing building or district level committee; may constitute the formation of a new building or district committee (Examples: Discipline Committee, Social Climate Committee, Facility Planning Committee, etc.); or the problem may proceed to Step 2 of the informal problem solving process.