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Capital projects

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replyReply Mon 28 Nov 2011, 14:53Delegate Andrew said...

Andrew has attended:
Project Management course
Project Intro Intermediate course

Capital projects

What constitutes a capital project as some projects cannot be capitalised?

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replyReply Mon 28 Nov 2011, 15:45Trainer Simon said...

RE: Capital projects

Hi Andrew,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

I believe the definition is as follows:

If the total expenditure on the project goes over £50,000 inclusive of VAT then it is deemed a Capital Project. Examples of such projects may be New Builds, land or refurbishment. There are however separate rules to an existing building as it must be a single building and it must add value to the building.

I hope this helps.

Regards

Simon

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