STIP definition

STIP means the Company’s short-term incentive plan under Section 8 of the Company’s 2007 Omnibus Incentive Plan, effective May 8, 2007, as may be amended from time to time, or any successor plan, program or arrangement thereto.
STIP means the Caterpillar Inc. Short-Term Incentive Plan, as amended or any successor to such plan.
STIP means TGH’s short-term incentive plan.

Examples of STIP in a sentence

  • Financial constraint of LOCAL matching funds (including regional STIP funds) and LOCAL Advance Construction (AC) is the responsibility of the MPOs and their local agencies.

  • Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and/or Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Requirement.

  • Cost changes made to the second, third and fourth years of the STIP will be balanced during the STIP yearly update process.

  • The date the STIP becomes effective is when FHWA and FTA approve it.

  • FHWA/FTA approval of the TIP is through the STIP approval process.


More Definitions of STIP

STIP means Statewide Transportation Improvement Program – A federally required, fiscally constrained, program that depicts transportation projects for a minimum of four fiscal years up to eight (8) fiscal years.
STIP or “Short Term Incentive Plan” means any Company’s annual short term cash bonus plan in which Executive participates, as in effect and as amended from time to time.
STIP is the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, which is the statewide prioritized listing/program of transportation projects covering a period of four years that is consistent with the long- range statewide transportation plan, metropolitan transportation plans, and TIPs, and required for projects to be eligible for funding under title 23 U.S.C. and title 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53.
STIP means the Company’s Short Term Incentive Program (or any successor thereto).
STIP means the Company’s Short Term Incentive Program.