Completion Timeline Sample Clauses

Completion Timeline. Examinations shall be completed within ninety (90) days from the date of the first examination of the examination process to the publication of the list unless extended by the City due to circumstances beyond the City’s control.
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Completion Timeline. Referring to the Work Remaining section under #7 above, please provide a list of tasks required to complete your degree and their corresponding deadlines. These steps may include the various stages of research, drafts, revisions, exam/defense, and final submission of all required documentation.
Completion Timeline. Please provide a detailed list of all tasks required for the student to make satisfactory timely progress toward degree completion. For each task, provide the semester and date it should be completed. List tasks corresponding to the various stages of research, drafts, revisions, exam/defense, and final submission of all required documentation. See the Registrar’s approved academic calendars page for key semester deadlines and end dates.
Completion Timeline. By the end of May 2021 for Class 1 (Level I) Zoom • By the end of September 2021 for Class 2 (Level I) Zoom • By the end of November 2021 for Class 3 (Level II - Continuing Ed) Zoom • By the end of February 2022 for Class 4 (Levels I & II) In person or Zoom • By the end of April 2022 for Class 5 (Levels I & II) In person or Zoom The objective of this task is to enhance and improve HRA training curriculum and design, develop and conduct additional classes. We will fill gaps in the existing training program content based on alumni feedback and improve and expand the content. A few elements of our original curriculum were abbreviated or omitted with our March 23, 2020 Amendment 2 to Exhibit A. Still, we will conduct at least one more training with the existing curriculum with nominal improvements identified after our first class. We will also be supplementing our training on field technician skills that will be beneficial to all trainees, including local contractors already doing home raising. New training content made for future classes will also be made available to existing graduates. HRA training is targeted toward general contractors, “Hampton Roads trainees,” who sell and execute prime turnkey home raising projects who still require an elevation subcontractor to do the jacking up of the home, placement of it on crib stacks, and follow up setting down of the home on the new foundation built by the general contractor. Examples of content would be how to prepare the building for the elevation contractor. This activity will save contractors time and money by not relying on the lifting contractor to remove air conditioning ducts and opening up the crawl space for the lifting beams. The Hampton Roads area is handicapped in having only two (2) home elevation subcontractors, which is a bottleneck with the current level of general contractor training in home raising. This bottleneck will become worse when elevations pick up as a matter of need and the new FEMA grant program and new financing coming through the State low interest revolving loans reach Hampton Roads. Once properly trained at the HRA, the general contractors holding turnkey elevation projects will be able to work smoothly with two elevation subs across the community without it becoming a bottleneck. Furthermore, HRA trainees that are new to home raising will be starting with sufficiently higher knowledge and confidence to engage in turnkey home elevation contracts. Our new training on C-PACER in th...
Completion Timeline. Class 1 will be held by the end of May 2021. Training materials associated with
Completion Timeline. Handlr Zone will use reasonable efforts to complete the company setup within the estimated timeline provided. - Delays caused by the Client’s failure to provide necessary information or documents will result in corresponding delays in the completion timeline. - The consequences of such delays do not delay the renewal payment date, no refund will be provided for any lost time, and could lead to additional fees or fines which must be paid before the Company continues with the Services. In extreme circumstances, such delays may result in the termination of the Client’s service or applications, which will not be refundable.
Completion Timeline. Handlr Zone will use reasonable efforts to complete the visa application process within the estimated timeline provided. - Delays caused by the Client’s failure to provide necessary information or documents will result in corresponding delays in the completion timeline. - The consequences of such delays do not delay the renewal payment date, no refund will be provided for any lost time, and could lead to additional fees or fines which must be paid before the Company continues with the Services. In extreme circumstances, such delays may result in the termination of the Client’s service or applications, which will not be refundable.
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Completion Timeline. Subject to delays caused by the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure, the Owner shall complete, in a manner in which the City can accept them pursuant to Section 5.1, the Infrastructure Improvements no later than the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for the Project or phase of the Project.
Completion Timeline. It is strongly advised that the Learner completes the qualification within 12 months to avoid delays and additional fees.

Related to Completion Timeline

  • Completion Time The Consultant must complete the services and deliverable for this task in accordance with whichever one of the following time is marked: On or before the following date: . On or before Business Days from .

  • Completion Date The Work under this Contract shall be completed by midnight of the date required in the Contract as the Material Completion and Occupancy Date unless extended by approved requests for extension of time.

  • Final Completion The full and final completion of all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.

  • Substantial Completion 9.8.1 When the Contractor considers that the Work, or a designated portion thereof which has been accepted in writing to by the State, is substantially complete as defined in Subparagraph

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