Strategic Engineering Elements definition

Strategic Engineering Elements means the strategic public utility works, foul water pumping station, surface water pumping and rising main, noise attenuation barrier, primary roads and strategic swale and ditch corridors not covered by “Earthworks”.
Strategic Engineering Elements means, foul water pumping station, surface water pumping and rising main, access from the B1050, primary roads and “Dedicated Busway” along with other aspects of Hatton’s Road attenuation ponds, the waterpark and strategic swale and ditch corridors not covered by “Earthworks”.
Strategic Engineering Elements means elements aside from Enabling Works which would include, for example, principal roads, junctions and roundabouts, the Southern Access Road East and associated infrastructure, bus links, Longstanton Road, works associated with the military lake and runway lake.

More Definitions of Strategic Engineering Elements

Strategic Engineering Elements means the water park, land raising, remediation, strategic public utility works, foul water pumping station, surface water pumping and rising main, Hatton’s Road attenuation ponds and access from the B1050.

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