Consultant Scope of Services Sample Clauses

Consultant Scope of Services. The Owner requests that Garver provides professional services to administer construction phase services, Resident Project Representative (RPR), and closeout services, for this project. The scope of work will include the following: • See scope of services outlined in Appendix A.
Consultant Scope of Services. The agencies agree to utilize the services of Raines, Melton, and Xxxxxxx, Inc. (RMC) to assist with the preparation of the grant application. The Consultant’s Scope of Work is shown in Attachment 1. CCWD will enter into the consultant contract with RMC and administer the contract. No changes will be made to the scope of work without the unanimous agreement of the sponsoring agencies. CCWD will be responsible to manage RMC’s work and approve invoices for payment. RMC will remit each invoice to CCWD for payment and concurrently provide the same to each sponsoring agency. The invoice will be assumed ready for payment if no sponsoring agency challenges the invoice in writing to CCWD within 15 days of each sponsoring agency’s receipt of invoice.
Consultant Scope of Services. The Owner requests that Garver prepare a design and carry out bidding services for a project that will reconstruct and remark 1,000 feet of Runway 12/30, realign the connection of Taxiway E at Runway 16/34, resurface Taxiway E, resurface the connection of Taxiway F at Runway 34, and replace taxiway edge lighting and signage along the rehabilitated portions of the taxiways. The scope of work will include the following: • See scope of services outlined in Appendix A. • This Work Order is for preparation of one (1) design package through final design. • These services include preparation of one (1) bid package and bidding phase.
Consultant Scope of Services. 1. PROJECT COORDINATION Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Inc. will provide, but not be limited to, the follow project coordination services:
Consultant Scope of Services. The consultant will perform all engineering and project management related work necessary to prepare plans and specifications suitable for Public Works bidding. Consultant services shall include, but are not limited to: Project management, preliminary design, design development, bid documents, bidding support, and construction support services, as further detailed below.
Consultant Scope of Services. Consultant services shall include, but are not limited to the following tasks: • Project Management • Existing Data Review and Gap AnalysisHealth and Safety Plan and Condition Assessment Work Plan • Condition Assessment • Optional Services Activities associated with the execution of these tasks include meetings and workshops, field activities, technical analysis, cost estimating, and preparation of reports. The Consultant is expected to maintain frequent and prompt communication throughout the project. Minimum required workshops and progress meetings are enumerated under the tasks they support. Added meetings or conference calls as needed to move the project forward are included implicitly in this scope. Consultant’s meeting responsibilities include: • Scheduling meetings one month in advance • Naming the meeting purpose and required attendees • Preparing and sending an agenda and any presentation material at least one week in advance • Preparing and distributing meeting minutes within one week For workshops, Consultant’s responsibilities also include: • Submitting the associated draft deliverable and related presentation at least one week prior to the workshop • Including decisions required at the workshop in the agenda • Obtaining PMC’s input on workshop content • Submitting the slides in PowerPoint format • Leading a pre-call with PMC and Public Works to plan the workshop For deliverables, Consultant will supply electronic copies (in PDF format) of the draft and the final versions to the City. The City will supply a comment file (*.xls) to the Consultant; Consultant will supply responses to resolve all comments prior to completing the final version of the deliverable. PDFs must be fully text-searchable and formatted to be navigable with a ‘bookmark’ for each heading and subheading. Final deliverables will incorporate review comments and decisions made at the associated workshop; workshop minutes, PowerPoint presentation, comment log, and decision log will be included as appendices. Upon conclusion of the project, the Consultant will provide the City with all delivered files in original native file format (e.g., *.docx, .xlsx); this includes reports, CAD files, modeling files, spreadsheets, cost estimates, field photographs and videos, calculations, and all other deliverables. All on-site condition assessment activities or other work performed by the Consultant shall be scheduled and coordinated with the City and Plant staff in advance. Note that the ...
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Consultant Scope of Services. The consultant will perform all engineering and project management related work necessary to conduct the condition assessment and prepare the preliminary design report as further detailed below. Consultant services shall include, but are not limited to: Project management, investigation, condition assessment, analysis, prioritization, scheduling, estimating, permitting/regulatory compliance for condition assessment work in County or City controlled Right-of-Way, and reporting. Services shall also include coordination with the City, County, utility companies, and contractors working in the area. Provide and maintain traffic control and safety devices, including all personnel necessary for effectively directing vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic through project zone. Also, provide a health and safety plan and comply with all OSHA and CAL/OSHA requirements when working in the sewers or vicinity of hazardous substances. All manhole entry shall be in compliance with the confined space entry requirements of CAL/OSHA, County of Santa Xxxxx, and the City of Sunnyvale.

Related to Consultant Scope of Services

  • Scope of Services The specific scope of work for each job shall be determined in advance and in writing between TIPS Member, Member’s design professionals and Vendor. It is permitted for the TIPS Member to provide a general scope description, but the awarded vendor should provide a written scope of work, and if applicable, according to the TIPS Member’s design Professional as part of the proposal. Once the scope of the job is agreed to, the TIPS Member will issue a PO and/or an Agreement or Contract with the Job Order Contract Proposal referenced or as an attachment along with bond and any other special provisions agreed by the TIPS Member. If special terms and conditions other than those covered within this solicitation and awarded Agreements are required, they will be attached to the PO and/or an Agreement or Contract and shall take precedence over those in this base TIPS Vendor Agreement.

  • General Scope of Services Contractor promises and agrees to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply professional services, as more particularly described in Exhibit B (Statement of Work and Misc. Documents) attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (collectively “Services”). All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Contract, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations.

  • Attachment A, Scope of Services The scope of services is amended as follows:

  • Scope of Service Interconnection Service shall be provided to the Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection (a), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Generation Interconnection Customer, up to the Maximum Facility Output, and (b), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Transmission Interconnection Customer, up to the Nominal Rated Capability. The location of the Point of Interconnection shall be mutually agreed by the Interconnected Entities, provided, however, that if the Interconnected Entities are unable to agree on the Point of Interconnection, the Transmission Provider shall determine the Point of Interconnection, provided that Transmission Provider shall not select a Point of Interconnection that would impose excessive costs on either of the Interconnected Entities and shall take material system reliability considerations into account in such selection. Specifications for the Customer Facility and the location of the Point of Interconnection shall be set forth in an appendix to the Interconnection Service Agreement and shall conform to those stated in the Facilities Study.

  • CHANGES IN SCOPE OF SERVICES Only the Xxxxxx County Board of Supervisors has the authority to agree to any extension of time, change order, change in the scope of work, change in the contract price, or other term or condition affecting either Contractor's or County's duties set forth herein. Adjustments in compensation, if any, shall be determined through negotiation between the parties to the Agreement and are subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors. Contractor acknowledges that no County staff person or County officer other than the Board of Supervisors has the power to amend the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any change not so authorized in advance in writing by the Board of Supervisors shall be null and void.

  • Supply of Services 3.1 In consideration of the amounts due under this Agreement, the Supplier shall, from the date set out in the Purchase Order or Award Letter, provide the Services to the Customer for the Term, in accordance with the terms and conditions with this Agreement.

  • Consultant Personnel Consultant shall provide adequate, experienced personnel, capable of and devoted to the successful performance of the Services under this Agreement. Consultant agrees to assign specific individuals to key positions. If deemed qualified, the Consultant is encouraged to hire City residents to fill vacant positions at all levels. Consultant agrees that, upon commencement of the Services to be performed under this Agreement, key personnel shall not be removed or replaced without prior written notice to the City. If key personnel are not available to perform the Services for a continuous period exceeding 30 calendar days, or are expected to devote substantially less effort to the Services than initially anticipated, Consultant shall immediately notify the City of same and shall, subject to the concurrence of the City, replace such personnel with personnel possessing substantially equal ability and qualifications.

  • Engagement of Services Company may issue Project Assignments to Contractor in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A (Project Assignment). A Project Assignment will become binding when both parties have signed it and once signed, Contractor will be obligated to provide the services as specified in such Project Assignment. The terms of this Agreement will govern all Project Assignments and services undertaken by Contractor for Company.

  • Cost of Services Political Subdivision shall share some expenses for the above services, supplies and equipment. Additional elections may lower costs for each entity, and election cancellations may raise costs for each entity. It is understood that other political entities may wish to participate in the use of the County’s electronic voting equipment and polling locations, and it is agreed that Contracting Officer may enter into other contracts with entities for those purposes on terms and conditions generally similar to those set forth in this Agreement. Only the actual expenses directly attributable to this Agreement and any prorated shared expenses may be charged to Political Subdivision, plus a 10% administrative fee.

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