Examples of Transportation Infrastructure Project in a sentence
Marc has, amongst others, been project manager for the Dinokeng EMF (Gauteng), the Milnerton Refinery to Ankerlig Power Station Liquid Fuels Transportation Infrastructure Project, numerous Eskom Transmission and Distribution power line and substation EIA’s countrywide, mining EMPR compliance audits, compliance audits for Camden, Grootvlei and Komati Power Stations and the hazardous waste management facility for the Coega Development Corporation (Coega IDZ).
In September 2002, Executive Order 13274, Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Reviews, directed federal agencies to expedite environmental reviews for transportation projects that DOT deemed a “high-priority.” Among the criteria for project selection are whether the projects are of national or regional significance and whether they may be delayed by lack of federal interagency coordination.
To help ensure efficient coordination and management of the Transportation Infrastructure Project, City and County will enter into a Memorandum of Understanding addressing City and County roles and responsibilities for the Transportation Improvement Project, including funding responsibility and allocation.
The Proposed Project was selected by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation onOctober 31, 2002 as one of thirteen high-priority projects nationwide that are subject to Presidential Executive Order 13274, Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Review.
Mineta announced the selection of these projects as a group of nationally recognized transportation projects designated to receive high-level attention under President Bush’s September 18, 2002 Executive Order 13274, Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Review.
The M&E Plan (described in Annex III) will set forth anticipated results and, where appropriate, regular benchmarks at the Transportation Infrastructure Project and Project Activity levels (i.e., the Infrastructure Activity and the Institutional Strengthening Activity) that may be used to monitor implementation progress.
The Task Force was established under Executive Order 13274, “Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Review,” available at [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/stewardshipeo/index.htm], as of September 3, 2005.
Additional language under Appendix B-Sick Leave Bank of the Support Staff Handbook.
Last accessed January 2007.Executive Order 13,274: Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Reviews.
If at any point prior to the final town hall meeting the HPTE determines that the proposed Surface Transportation Infrastructure Project will not require a Public-Private Partnership, the HPTE is not required to hold any additional meetings pursuant to Section 1(A).