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off-site costs

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off-site costs

Construction expenses that are incurred away from the construction site. Examples include the cost of bringing in utilities, storm and sanitary sewer lines, and roads.



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95 percent, making the town's portion $16 million for site costs and about $4 million in off-site costs, the manager said.
The life of mine project revenue, net of all off-site costs and project royalties and including copper and gold credits, is estimated at US$42 billion, equating to an average annual net revenue of US$1.
If a company is using traditional backup methods, before evaluating any disk-to-disk solution, they should determine the costs and evaluate the efficiency of the following hard and soft costs: Hard Costs * Off-site administration * Tape handling and labelling * Backup monitoring and troubleshooting * Off-site costs of tapes and storage charges * Additional emergency recall service charges * Software license and maintenance costs area constant per year for tape backup software.
 
 
 
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