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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Project Development Lifecycle''' is the overall process of developing and executing a [[Project]].  
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'''Project Development Lifecycle''' is the overall process of developing and executing a [[Project]] in the context of a [[Project Finance]] transaction.
  
 
The lifecyce includes:
 
The lifecyce includes:
 
* the design and planning
 
* the design and planning
* construction, production
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* the procurement of supplies, permissions, permitting and licensing, and financing and repayment
* closure, decommissioning and restoration of a Project site and
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* the construction
* the procurement of supplies, permissions, permitting and licensing, and financing and repayment.
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* the ongoing production for the useful life of the project
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* closure, decommissioning and restoration of a Project site
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Indicatively, the lifecycle can range from one year for simple Projects to 15 years (or longer) for larger Projects.
 
Indicatively, the lifecycle can range from one year for simple Projects to 15 years (or longer) for larger Projects.
  
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[[Category:Equator Principles]]
 
[[Category:Project Finance]]
 
[[Category:Project Finance]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 15 June 2023

Definition

Project Development Lifecycle is the overall process of developing and executing a Project in the context of a Project Finance transaction.

The lifecyce includes:

  • the design and planning
  • the procurement of supplies, permissions, permitting and licensing, and financing and repayment
  • the construction
  • the ongoing production for the useful life of the project
  • closure, decommissioning and restoration of a Project site


Indicatively, the lifecycle can range from one year for simple Projects to 15 years (or longer) for larger Projects.