Planning definition

Planning means research, testing, analysis and design required for implementation of a Project.
Planning means research and design necessary to guide the long term preservation of historic resources or a historic district, including preparation of historic structure reports, condition assessments, architectural drawings and construction documents, predictive modeling, preparation of preservation or management plans, and design or preservation guidelines. Planning activities on historic Religious Properties shall be limited to building exterior envelope and structural elements of the building, excluding accessibility upgrades.
Planning means specific preparations necessary to execute eligible projects. Planning includes conceptual designs, pre-schematic work, such as initial architectural or engineering plans prepared during the preliminary project phase; schematic documents; technical consulting; construction design; CEQA/NEPA documentation; preparation of construction bidding documents; permits or appraisals. Planning costs are distinct from hard project costs of actual construction or land acquisition.

Examples of Planning in a sentence

  • The punchout catalog also allows for direct communication between the MFMP eProcurement System and a supplier’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, which can reflect real-time Product inventory/availability information.

  • When a student is identified as an exceptional education student or a student whose special needs are not being met in the classroom, it shall be the responsibility of the employee to request either an Educational Planning Conference or Educational Planning Team meeting to address the situation.

  • When an Educational Planning Team meeting, staffing, or Educational Planning Conference is called, all teachers who work with the student shall be provided opportunities for written input and shall receive a copy of any plan written.

  • Where the Parties have agreed to convert existing One-Way Interconnection Trunks to Two-Way Interconnection Trunks, at the Joint Planning Meeting, the Parties shall also mutually agree on the conversion process and project intervals for conversion of such One-Way Interconnection Trunks to Two-Way Interconnection Trunks.

  • Should there be any discrepancies between field conditions after bidding and prior to the beginning of work, the Contractor shall bring such discrepancies to the attention of the Caroline County Department of Planning and Codes at the work initiation conference.


More Definitions of Planning

Planning means the research, design, engineering, environmental, and site survey of any Memorial construction or restoration project.
Planning means the development of comprehensive plans for
Planning means an Activity performed to assist in determining community disaster recovery needs such as urban environmental design, flood control, drainage improvements, surge protection, or other recovery responses. Planning services cannot include engineering design.
Planning means the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of operational information related to the incident for the preparation and documentation of the IAP and includes the maintenance of information on the following:
Planning means monitoring, data collection and measurement, evaluation, analysis, security evaluations, report preparation, environmental review, public education and review process and any other activity leading to a written plan for providing a wastewater or stormwater facility, nonpoint source control or estuary management project intended to remediate an existing or anticipated water pollution problem, but does not include the preparation of detailed bid documents for construction.
Planning means activity in which county staff and the child and/or his/her family mutually identify a specific goal, the specific services to be used in resolving identified problems, and service delivery methods.
Planning means research and design as needed for the development of a historic structures report, condition assessment, architectural drawings, predictive modeling, preparation of preservation or management plans, design or preservation guidelines and such, necessary to guide the long term preservation of a historic resource or historic district.