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DATA

Refers to information collected and presented in a form that facilitates processing and analysis 

 

DATA CENTRE 

Data Center refers to buildings specifically designed and equipped to meet the needs of high density computing equipment, such as server racks, used for data storage and processing. Typically these facilities require dedicated uninterruptible power supplies and cooling systems. Data center functions may include traditional enterprise services, on-demand enterprise services, high performance computing, internet facilities, and/or hosting facilities.

 

DEMAND

The volume or quantity of a product or service purchased, or willing to be purchased, in relation to price.

 

DEMOGRAPHICS

Characteristics of human populations as defined by population size and density of regions, population growth rates, migration, vital statistics, and their effect on socio-economic conditions.

 

DEPRECIATION

The loss of utility and value of a property.

 

DIRECTOR, ASSET MANAGEMENT

Provides leadership across various departments and is accountable for portfolio performance

 

DISPOSED WASTE

Disposed waste refers to your waste that was not composted, recycled, or donated. This waste generally goes to a landfill or an incinerator.

 

DISPOSITIONS

Refers to the act of selling or otherwise “disposing” of an asset.

 

DISTRIBUTION CENTER

Distribution Center refers to unrefrigerated buildings that are used for the temporary storage and redistribution of goods, manufactured products, merchandise or raw materials. Buildings that are used primarily for assembling, modifying, manufacturing, or growing goods, products, merchandise or raw material should be classified as Manufacturing Facility.

 

DISTRIBUTION CENTRE

Refers to unrefrigerated buildings that are used for the temporary storage and redistribution of goods, manufactured products, merchandise or raw materials.

 

DIVERSIFICATION

A method of reducing risk by investing in unrelated (uncorrelated) assets.

 

DIVERSION RATE

Waste diversion rate is one of the KPI’s in a successful recycling program, it represents the amount of waste that is diverted from landfill for recycling.

 

DUE DILIGENCE

Taking all reasonable steps to confirm legal, financial, structural, zoning, and environmental concerns.

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