Infrastructure definition

Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.
Infrastructure means the equipment used to enable the use of electric powered vehicles (e.g., electric vehicle charging station).
Infrastructure means non-current property, plant and equipment excluding land

Examples of Infrastructure in a sentence

  • The U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute for Standards and Technology Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Version 1.1.

  • Payment of the Regional Infrastructure Improvement Contribution shall be paid prior to the issuance of each building permit.

  • Road construction: Infrastructure projects such as construction of roads have negatively impacted waterbirds and their habitats.

  • No. 117-2) and Mississippi Senate Bill No. 2822, entitled the Mississippi Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act of 2022, Regular Session 2022 (April 26, 2022).

  • Owner agrees to contribute to the City the sum of Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($5,000) for each residential dwelling unit to be constructed on the Property (the “Regional Infrastructure Improvement Contribution”), which funds shall be held by the City for future contributions to regional road and other infrastructure improvement project(s).


More Definitions of Infrastructure

Infrastructure means the facilities, installations or devices required for the rendering of a municipal service or for the functioning of a community including but not limited to facilities, installation or devices relating to water, power, electricity, transport, sanitation, gas and waste disposal;
Infrastructure means municipal or regional, publicly or privately owned, tangible capital assets primarily for public use or benefit in Ontario.
Infrastructure means the information technology and telecommunications infrastructure and systems, including computer and telecommunications networks, equipment, hardware, software, middleware, firmware, data, databases, peripherals, terminals and components;
Infrastructure means all rail transport infrastructure (as defined in the Transport Infrastructure Act) for which Aurizon Network is the owner, lessee, or operator, the use of which is declared, pursuant to section 250(1)(a) of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 (Qld), for the purposes of Part 5 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 (Qld);
Infrastructure means the standard infrastructure items (services and facilities set out in appendix 1 of State Planning Policy 3.6 ‘Development Contributions for Infrastructure) and community infrastructure, including recreational facilities; community centres; child care and after school centres; libraries and cultural facilities and such other services and facilities for which development contributions may reasonably be requested having regard to the objectives, scope and provisions of State Planning Policy 3.6 ‘Development Contributions for Infrastructure’.
Infrastructure means water storage dams, roads and tracks, buildings and other structures built for the purpose of mining activities but does not include other facilities required for the long term management of mining impacts or the protection of potential resources. Such other facilities include dams, waste rock dumps, voids, or ore stockpiles and buildings as well as other structures whose ownership can be transferred and which have a residual beneficial use for the next owner of the operational land or the background land owner.
Infrastructure means water storage dams, levees, roads and tracks, buildings and other structures built for the purpose of the mining activity.