Project Guide definition

Project Guide means, the faculty who guides the Major Project of the student.
Project Guide means the downloadable file (Excel or PDF formal) that includes: directions for completing the application, eligibility criteria, the application forms to be completed that are used to apply for incentive money, program Terms and Conditions, and any other appropriate application-specific documentation.
Project Guide. The NEPA Land Use Process for Proposed Development of Correctional Facilities in Indian Country

Examples of Project Guide in a sentence

  • Follow and comply with the Arizona Utility Coordinating Committee (“AUCC”) Public Improvement Project Guide as directed by the City.

  • Local Agency shall comply with Title 23, USC, 23 CFR, 2 CFR Part 200, , UDOT Local Government and State Aid Project Guide, UDOT’s Right of Way Operational Manual and the Federal Aid Project Agreement between UDOT and Federal Highway Administration concerning federal aid projects.

  • Comply with WSC criminal history check requirements as identified in guidance including, but not limited to, WSC Project Guide to National Service Criminal History Checks, and WSC policies #POL-110 & #POL-111.

  • Management tasks will include developing a timeline and establishing communication frameworks and plans with each Responsible Entity for completion of the environmental review processes, which will be outlined in a Project Guide (see Task 2).

  • The Project Guide will include roles and responsibilities, key staff and responsibilities, timeline/schedule(s), and communication protocols.

  • Consultant shall follow and comply with the Arizona Utility Coordinating Committee’s Public Improvement Project Guide and the City’s Utility Permit and Construction Manual, latest revisions, as directed by City.

  • The Permittee shall obtain the IID’s “Developer Project Guide 2008” addressing general irrigation, drainage and discharge issues and mitigation of impacts to IID irrigation and drainage systems, including standard drawing for connection to IID drainage system, utility crossings standard details, an encroachment permit and other forms that may be applicable to the project.

  • Utility coordination will follow the guidance of the Public Improvement Project Guide published by the Arizona Utility Coordinating Committee and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data.

  • Project Guide: A project guide will be developed to present procedures, scope, schedule, contacts and responsibilities for the project.

  • The information contained in the Project Guide will assist each of the Project Partners in determining the scope of work and area of impact associated with the environmental review.