Preplanning definition

Preplanning means a process meant to obtain a more detailed definition and cost estimate of a project. It may include the following elements, as appropriate:
Preplanning means the preliminary planning that establishes the

Examples of Preplanning in a sentence

  • Pre-planning shall ordinarily commence five (5) working days prior to the return of students to facilitate classroom preparation and planning for instruction and evaluation.

  • Pre-planning no later than January 1st to March 31st of the year of the Transition Effective Date.

  • Preplanning cannot relieve the necessity for the employee's absence.

  • Pre-planning and planning help the individual explore who is currently in his or her life and what needs to be done to cultivate and strengthen desired relationships.

  • Fees are included in the Pre-planning Supplemental Services ALTERNATIVE ENERGY- EFFICIENCY EVALUATION: (Re: 1.5.7.4 of the Agreement) PARTNERING: (Re: 1.2.5.1 of the Agreement) Is Not Required.

  • Pre-planning services includes topographical survey and subsurface utility survey for compilation into electronic backgrounds.

  • Pre-planning cannot relieve the necessity for the employee’s absence.

  • For this purpose, the dissemination and exploitation activity assessment will rely on the following processes:  Pre-planning for upcoming quarters (by every partner)  Template-based activity recording (see Appendix I: Exploitation & Dissemination Reporting Template).

  • Clr Oldham queried the Molong Rotary Park Toilets – Project Preplanning item and noted those particular toilets are operated on a septic system and located in a floodplain area, she queried what the funds in the budget would be utilised for and suggested a review of the location of the toilet block.

  • Pre-planning cost estimate and consultation ready for contract procurement.