State infrastructure definition
Examples of State infrastructure in a sentence
The Engineer is responsible for all project related costs of disaster recovery during the project except for costs associated with disasters beyond The Engineer’s reasonable control, and for those costs included as part of State infrastructure responsibilities.
In the event that any damage to State infrastructure occurs during progress of the work and is caused by work operations, the Contractor must notify the Department immediately and will be required to repair or replace the damaged item with a like item at the Contractor’s expense.
The NDIA will develop and execute a property and infrastructure acquisition strategy that aligns with agreed phasing arrangements and takes into consideration property procurement processes and the existing Commonwealth and State infrastructure.
The Surveyor is responsible for all project related costs of disaster recovery during the project except for costs associated with disasters beyond The Surveyor’s reasonable control, and for those costs included as part of State infrastructure responsibilities.
Impasses related to infrastructure cost funding must be resolved using the State infrastructure cost funding mechanism described in 20 CFR 678.730.
If, by December 1, 2017, the local infrastructure cost-allocation mechanism has not been completed, signed, and submitted to the State, the State will be statutorily compelled to impose a State infrastructure cost-allocation mechanism as prescribed by WIOA sec.
If the Local WDB and the required partners are unable to conclude and sign a local infrastructure cost-sharing agreement for the ensuing Program Year before the State’s deadline, WIOA gives the State no recourse but to impose an alternative State infrastructure cost-allocation mechanism.
The Developer’s offer to contribute towards the provision of State infrastructure will have a positive public impact as funds from the Developer will be available towards the provision of infrastructure, facilities and services referred to in clause 6.1 of the LEP.
Deliverables: An NDIA Location and Infrastructure Strategy and Implementation Plan that aligns with agreed phasing arrangements and which takes into consideration strategic property procurement and existing Commonwealth and State infrastructure.
Neither Contractor nor any such third-party shall have direct access to or credentials for the New York State infrastructure or environment, other than providing scripts or code to ITS to execute and produce results.