Examples of Environmental Work in a sentence
Cost of Relocation means the entire amount to be paid for Utility Work that is properly attributable to the Relocation after deducting from that amount the cost of any Incidental Utility Work, Betterments, Excluded Environmental Work, Depreciation Value, and/or Salvage Value, as applicable.
Detailed description of project features/elements, updated assessment of benefits reviewed and approved by the Environmental Work Group (EnvWG), current fully funded cost estimate approved by the Engineering Work Group (EngWG) and Economic Work Group (EcoWG), and updated fact sheet suitable for inclusion in the formal PPL documentation.
A lead federal agency will be assigned to each demonstration project nominee to prepare preliminary supporting information (fact sheet, figures, drawing, etc.) Prior to the coastwide RPT voting meeting, demonstration project nominees will be reviewed by the Environmental Work Group (EnvWG) and Engineering Work Group (EngWG) to verify that they meet demonstration project criteria.
Owner shall not be responsible to conduct or pay the costs of Environmental Work, except as specifically prescribed in this Article 7(d).
To the extent applicable with respect to the subject Public Garage Property or New Street, Redeveloper’s completion of Active Environmental Remediation Activities shall be performed in a manner reasonably consistent with the Environmental Work Plan prepared by the Redeveloper’s LEP and approved by the City, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.