Mid-Scale definition

Mid-Scale means a proposal that contains more than 10 units and less than or equal to 50 units or a proposal that contains a non-residential gross floor area exceeding 1,000 square metres and less than or equal to 2,000 square metres or, a proposal that contains a mixture of units and non-residential uses exceeding 1,000 square metres of gross floor area and less than or equal to 2,000 square metres of gross floor area;

Examples of Mid-Scale in a sentence

  • Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure.—The agreement provides up to the request level for the Mid-scale Research Infrastructure program.

  • When the Modifications and Supplemental Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions for Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure Projects dated October 1, 2024 or an award notice references a particular section of the Research Infrastructure Guide, then that section becomes part of the award requirements through incorporation by reference.

  • The NSF Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure grant awarded to the University of Wyoming for the development of the Next Generation Wyoming King Air (UWKA-2) relies upon personnel time from CA8 dedicated to the new aircraft development.

Related to Mid-Scale

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