New Project Approval Process definition

New Project Approval Process means the process for obtaining approval of New Projects as detailed in Schedule 5 (Approval Process for New Projects);

Examples of New Project Approval Process in a sentence

  • It may be appropriate, where updated or additional surveys are obtained by WEPCo (acting in accordance with Good Industry Practice and in good faith during the New Project Approval Process under the SPA), that these should also be specifically carved out of Clause 10.3. The risk that an Authority assumes in terms of Clauses 10.3 and 10.4 where relevant (i.e. where there are areas of the Site(s) under or within existing buildings that are not capable of survey) will not include the risk of asbestos.

  • WEPCo will be required to undertake Ground Physical and Geophysical Investigations at stage 1 of the New Project Approval Process under the SPA, where these have not already been procured by the relevant Authority in advance of the New Project Request (and included in the site brief.

  • Authorities should refer to the SFT’s template Service Level Specification in preparing their Service Level Specification (and requirements for development of Method Statements) at an early stage of the procurement process (or, in the case of a hub project, New Project Approval Process).

  • Save where agreed to the contrary by the Affected Authority and approved by the Relevant Participant(s) as part of the New Project Approval Process hubco will be responsible for all costs involved in so doing including for the avoidance of doubt the legal and administrative costs of the Affected Authority.

  • Where appropriate (i.e. where a benefit to the Relevant Participants can be demonstrated), the active engagement of funders in the New Project Approval Process from conception.