Ability to Perform Work. Ability to perform the job or work as used in this Article means the employee is capable of performing the work of the job in a satisfactory manner subject to concurrence by the Department Head.
Ability to Perform Work. Consultant is able to furnish the materials, supplies, and equipment, and adequately trained and experienced management, supervision, and professional staff required to complete the Services and perform its obligations hereunder, and the key personnel assigned to the Project have the experience and competence to do so.
Ability to Perform Work. Subject to their ability to perform the work of classification, employees shall be recalled in order of their seniority. The City shall notify the by registered mail and give ten (IO) days' notice of the recall.
Ability to Perform Work. Ability to perform the job or work as used in this article means the employee is capable of performing the work of the job in a satisfactory manner subject to concurrence by the Chief of Police. Termination of Seniority: Seniority for all purposes shall be terminated for any of the following reasons:
Ability to Perform Work. Contractor must have the staffing, equipment knowledge and financial resources to perform landscape maintenance projects in a timely manner with a quality end product. Contractor must have experience implementing and maintaining similar projects and personnel and overseeing all phases of landscape maintenance and personnel for a site of comparable square footage, scope of work and plant materials. This includes, but is not limited to, implementing, and maintaining landscape enhancement projects and personnel on a site of comparable acreage and plant material. All personnel shall be physically able to do their assigned work.
Ability to Perform Work. Contractor must have the staffing, equipment knowledge and financial resources to perform landscape maintenance projects in a timely manner with a quality end product. Contractor must have experience implementing and maintaining similar projects and personnel, and overseeing all phases of landscape maintenance and personnel for a site of comparable square footage, scope of work and plant materials. This includes, but is not limited to, implementing and maintaining landscape enhancement projects and personnel on a site of comparable acreage and plant material. All personnel shall be physically able to do their assigned work. Some priority projects may need to be performed immediately. In the event Contractor is awarded Extraordinary Work (as described in Exhibit B, paragraph D item 22 of this Contract), the Contractor shall provide a separate specific work crew to accomplish projects as may be required.
Ability to Perform Work. Contractor must have the staffing, equipment knowledge and financial resources to perform landscape maintenance projects in a timely manner with a quality end product. The plant material(s) at the Contract Sites require uncommon maintenance practices. Contractor must have experience implementing and maintaining similar projects and personnel, and overseeing all phases of landscape maintenance and personnel for a site of comparable square footage, scope of work and plant materials. This includes, but is not limited to, implementing and maintaining landscape enhancement projects and personnel on a site of comparable acreage and plant material. All personnel shall be physically able to do their assigned work. Contractor shall provide all of the following with the proposal:
1. References for work completed by Contractor for a similar scope of work and size with similar dollar value as it compares to this RFP.
2. A purchase order, contract, or other document that demonstrates Contractor’s previous or existing responsibilities for work of a similar scope and size as it compares to this RFP.
3. Examples and references for work completed as it relates to enhanced Open Space habitat, sports turf, field renovation, large system irrigation and community events.
4. References and resumes for the working Field Supervisor(s) and Irrigation Specialist(s) proposed for work on this Contract and currently employed by Contractor. Resumes should include description of working knowledge of sports turf, smart controllers and related software.
5. A statement demonstrating the capacity and capability to provide enhanced service to the Park Village MAD as it relates to Exhibit B and the associated frequencies in a timely manner.
6. A proposed work schedule that demonstrates the fulfillment of the established frequencies.
7. References and resumes of landscape maintenance workers/laborers proposed to work on this Contract and are currently employed by the Contractor. Resumes should include a description of the work experience and type of landscape maintenance performed. Some priority projects may need to be performed immediately. In the event Contractor is awarded Extraordinary Work (as described in Exhibit B, Paragraph X of this Contract), the Contractor shall provide a separate specific work crew to accomplish projects as may be required.
Ability to Perform Work. Security Contractor is able to furnish the materials, supplies, and equipment, and adequately trained and experienced management, supervision, and professional staff required to complete the Services and perform its obligations hereunder, and the key personnel assigned to the Services have the experience and competence to do so.
Ability to Perform Work. Subject to their ability to perform the work, employees shall be recalled in order of their seniority. The Village shall notify the employee(s) by registered mail and give ten (10) days' notice of the recall.
Ability to Perform Work a. An “unsafe” student is:
i. A student judged by the instructor as non-competent to operate equipment as demonstrated by his work in class or on set.
ii. A student who has shown repeated disregard for the safety of himself, fellow students, and/or equipment.
iii. A student who shows up to class not ready to work, whether through lack of sleep, illness, or intoxication, or for being dressed improperly for set work as defined in the Handbook, Section 44.
b. Any student who is deemed unsafe by the instructor will not be permitted to use FTP equipment and will be asked to leave the class. This will count as an unexcused absence, and the instructor is required to file a report to the Program Director explaining the circumstances.
c. Any student working on a crew who is deemed unsafe by fellow students will not be permitted to use FTP equipment and will be asked to leave the set. Students are required to report this to faculty, and the unsafe student will be marked as a non-show with the grade lowered accordingly.
d. Any student who has been reported as unsafe two times in a semester will not be permitted to use any FTP equipment. If the second violation comes at the end of the semester, student restriction will apply for the next semester. This may affect student’s ability to complete class work and thereby pass the course.