Major Construction definition

Major Construction means any Construction that is reasonably anticipated to cost in excess of$1,000,000 (which amount shall be increased in proportion to the percentage increase, if any, in the Consumer Price Index since the Commencement Date).
Major Construction means any change in pipeline routing, either horizontally or depth, or replacement of existing pipe of one hundred feet or more in length.
Major Construction means the Initial Development and any other Construction consisting of a whole Building to be built by Tenant (but not by a Subtenant or other Person).

Examples of Major Construction in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the terms of this Limited Warranty, Builder hereby warrants that during the Warranty Period, Builder shall, at its sole and exclusive option, either repair, replace or pay to Purchaser the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing Major Construction Defects in the residence resulting from Builder’s failure to comply with the General Construction Standard.

  • Tenant shall submit to Landlord a courtesy copy of any Plans and Specifications (as Modified) for Major Construction at the same time that same are submitted for Government Approvals.

  • All other agreements and Approvals in place for a Major Construction undertaking as of the commencement of such Major Construction to which Tenant is a party.

  • Baffinland further agrees to supply QIA with any and all information necessary to verify and define Major Construction Activities.

  • Entity Name Contact Person Email Phone New Jersey Schools Development Authority Pemberton Township Board of Education, NJ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx NJSDA Sr. Program Officer XXxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Shelby County Schools Memphis, Tennessee Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Major Construction Manager xxxxxxx0@xxxx00.xxx 000-000-0000 Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy Kenner, Louisana Xxx X.


More Definitions of Major Construction

Major Construction means planning, designing, construction, erection, installation, modification, repair, maintenance, reconstruction, rehabilitation, reinstallation, removal, relocation or replacement of the Track that includes: (i) activities requiring the excavation of soil that would alter or disturb the Premises; (ii) activities requiring the use of heavy machinery within fifty (50) feet of the Track or upon the Premises; (iii) activities involving the Fouling (as hereinafter defined) of the Track; (iv) activities creating a significant risk of the Fouling of the Track; or (v) activities requiring the sheltering of the Industry’s Facilities (as hereinafter defined) or Equipment (as hereinafter defined) in shelters located closer than 25 feet from the nearest portion of the Track. In addition, the parties agree that all activities on the Premises prior to the Revenue Commencement Date (as hereinafter defined) shall be deemed to be “Major Construction”, even if such activities do not include activities described in (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) above.
Major Construction means any Construction that is reasonably anticipated to cost in excess of
Major Construction means any Construction which has any effect on any glass surfaces (interior or exterior), internal transportation (elevator, escalator or stairways), or Structure of the Premises, or adversely (or potentially adversely) affects any utilities or systems of the Center or which constitutes a replacement and/or repair of a capital nature in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Major Construction means any of the work referred to in section3.1(a), other than standard construction, where
Major Construction means any work performed by Grantee that both requires the issuance of a permit under the City Code and impacts more than twenty-five (25) households in the City.
Major Construction means the construction of any new pipeline that originally is estimated to cost $100,000 or more. As used in this rule, cost includes only the direct costs associated with the construction.
Major Construction means a project to construct and install, expand, or modify fixed assets, beyond the wellhead, that are required for Joint Operations, or the dismantlement, abandonment, removal, and restoration of platforms, production equipment, and other operating facilities.