Reference Project definition

Reference Project means an example project that is representative of the average project in a category of eligible beneficiaries for an aid scheme;
Reference Project means a notional rail infrastructure project of the same or similar nature and size as the Extension funded by the Landholder.
Reference Project means those projects identified by the Respondent in either or both of Form F-1 or Form F-2.

Examples of Reference Project in a sentence

  • Name of Reference (Project Manager) charged with managing said project.

  • SECTION 3 COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor AddressCity, State, Zip Code Reference Project: Subject: Statement of Compliance with Section III Clause Gentlemen:In accordance with the provisions stated herein, I will make a “good faith effort” to provide training and employment opportunities to qualified low-income residents in the area in which this project is located (Hampton Roads Metropolitan Area).This clause and reporting requirements will be incorporated into any lower tier contracts.

  • For each Reference Project submitted as Eligible Experience the Prospective Partner(s) shall submit the following as per the formats provided in Forms.

  • Reference Project Manual – TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS section for additional information.

  • Any Reference Project which has been completed or for which construction is underway will segregate and identify any design-related schedule or budget impacts.

  • Reference Project Manual – PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION section for additional information.

  • For purposes of this Form, the relevant experience of an entity is deemed to include experience on any Reference Project in which its level of involvement was at least equivalent to the relevant threshold set out in instruction (2) to Form F (Project Experience).

  • FSD Kenya, “Credit Reference Project Appraisal Report,” December 19, 2008.

  • This mission will be carried out in the framework of the project activities as described in the Terms of Reference, Project Proposal and Implementation plan.The present assignment will contribute to the achievement of Component 1 by providing expertise and supporting the beneficiary institutions to build up well-functioning process of transposition of EU acquis related to Chapter 11.

  • Furthermore, any failure by the Reference Project to undertake relevant repair work in response to the factors described above could adversely affect the income earned from affected plants.


More Definitions of Reference Project

Reference Project means a project for which a Proposer submit a Form 7 (Reference Project Experience) as set forth in Part I.
Reference Project means a project submitted to demonstrate a Prospective Bidder’s experience to meet the Technical Qualification Requirements.
Reference Project means a project submitted by the Proposer for evaluation that meets the requirements of Section 7.3.4 and presented in enough detail to satisfy the requirements of Section 7.4.1 of this RFP.
Reference Project means those projects identified by the Respondent in either or both of Form F-1 (Technical Experience – Design, Engineering and Construction) or Form F-2 (Technical Experience – Operations and Maintenance).
Reference Project means a surface transportation infrastructure project (including a tunnel) that was contracted on a design-build basis (including design-build contracting paired with operations, maintenance and/or financing elements.

Related to Reference Project

  • Operating parameter value means a minimum or maximum value established for a control device or process parameter that, if achieved by itself or in combination with one (1) or more other operating parameter values, determines that an owner or operator has complied with an applicable emission limit.

  • Reference Price means the Reference Price of the Underlying as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Fallback Reference Price (if the relevant parties have specified an alternate Commodity Reference Price in the Confirmation);

  • Reference Portfolio Return means on any day, the weighted average return of the Reference Assets calculated as the sum of the Weighted Reference Asset Return of each of the Reference Assets comprising the Reference Portfolio.

  • Reference Portfolio means, the notional portfolio made up of each Reference Asset, as described in this Information Statement under “Reference Portfolio”.

  • Project Cost means the price payable to Service Provider over the entire period of Agreement (i.e. Rs. <in words>) for the full and proper performance of its contractual obligations.

  • Nodal Reference Price at each location shall mean the 97th percentile price differential between day-ahead and real-time prices experienced over the corresponding two-month reference period in the prior calendar year. Reference periods will be Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May- Jun, Jul-Aug, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec. For any given current-year month, the reference period months will be the set of two months in the prior calendar year that include the month corresponding to the current month. For example, July and August 2003 would each use July- August 2002 as their reference period. No-load Cost:

  • Large project means, for purposes of the Soft Cost Ratio limitation in Section 3.F, a Project with more than 24 Housing Credit units.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Estimated Project Cost means Benchmark cost of MNRE which is Rs 8.00 Crore/MWp as per MNRE letter no. 03/20/2014-15/GCRT/11.12.14 at the time of Bid Due date.

  • Qualified project means the construction or expansion of any capital project of the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, the aggregate actual or budgeted capital cost of which (in each case, including capital costs expended by the Borrower or any such Restricted Subsidiaries prior to the construction or expansion of such project) exceeds $50,000,000.

  • Original Project Cost means the capital expenditure incurred by the Generating Company or the Transmission Licensee, as the case may be, within the original scope of the project up to the cut-off date as admitted by the Commission;