Modern facility definition

Modern facility means a site where chapter 513 activities are being conducted or are proposed to be conducted and includes the following:
Modern facility means a man-made structure or infrastructure that is less than 50 years old. It is assumed that roadways and their select materials are all modern facilities for the purposes of this Agreement. No Historic Properties Affected means a finding that either there are no historic properties present or there are historic properties present but the undertaking will have no effect upon them as defined in 36 CFR 800.16(i). No Potential to Cause Effects means a finding that the undertaking is a type of activity that does not have the potential to cause effects on historic properties, assuming such historic properties were present. Reconstruction means to rebuild an existing roadway system and its appurtenances with new materials in order to improve the function and condition of the system. Reconstruction may or may not require modifications to the size and configuration of the existing system. Rehabilitation means structural enhancements with new materials in order to extend the service life of an existing roadway system and its appurtenances. Replacement means substitution of a new structure for an existing structure, which may require a change in size, dimension, location, and configuration, in order to improve the function and condition of a roadway system.

Examples of Modern facility in a sentence

  • Modern facility with leading-edge equipment The Centre will be in a purpose-built facility, designed to facilitate gender equality through purpose-built facilities for women, and will host leading edge equipment to enable the development of innovative training techniques, professional development, and applied research outcomes.