Project Strategy definition

Project Strategy. A narrative description of the Project delivery methods which shall be utilized to accomplish the Project goals.

Examples of Project Strategy in a sentence

  • In preparing the Technical Specifications, use Design, Bid, Build Project Strategy.

  • The project is described in the document entitled “Great Fen Project Strategy and Action Plan” of which a copy is attached as Annex 1 to this Agreement; and includes any modifications, deletions or expansions approved either in writing by all parties or in confirmed Project Steering Group minutes.

  • The Executive is currently serving as Vice President, Financial Project Strategy & Oversight.

  • Contribute to Exemplar Project Strategy Document ! WP3 VPH ToolKit: Task 1 Requirements and technology assessment exercise.

  • Project Strategy This project aims to stimulate interest in an integrated manner to improve EE in buildings, demonstrating the EE potential in the replacement of CFC- and HCFC-based chillers.

  • A more detailed Project Strategy and Technical Strategy document may be needed to support this component.

  • Specifically, sessions will be held to initiate the preparation of the VPH Exemplar Project Strategy Document (WP2); VPH Requirements and Technology Evaluation (WP3) and a consultation on the VPH ▇▇▇ web- dissemination strategy.

  • II.4.1. Project Strategy Coordination mechanisms - STAR 2 will attempt to operate in a tighter coordination regime, more so given the complexity and the broadness of the themes it proposes to address.

  • MS2 WP2 VPH Exemplar Project Strategy Document CNRS 6 This will inform seed EP development and set mandate for future EPs (requirements to interact with VPH ToolKit, areas of ‘need’ etc).

  • In preparing the Technical Specifications, use any specifically directed Project Strategy, Technology, and/or Techniques as designated by Client.