FIRM RESOURCES Sample Clauses

FIRM RESOURCES. FIRM STAFFING AND KEY PERSONNEL TKE has assembled an elite team of professionals to partner with MSWD to provide professional engineering consulting services. TKE’s management team came together out of the collective belief of longtime practitioners that there needed to be, in the civil engineering and land surveying consultant’s marketplace, a company that brought modern management techniques and new ways of thinking to the business of consulting services for engineering projects. Our management team is 100% accountable and responsible for TKE’s work product and actively seeks feedback and suggestions on our services. TKE has two unique advantages associated with the experience of TKE’s project team. One benefit of TKE’s project team is our extremely low internal turnover rate. As a result of our rigorous interview and testing procedures, coupled with our extremely high employee satisfaction rates, TKE staff has years of experience working together. The close relationships each of our staff members have with one another provide MSWD with an extremely well rounded and experienced team. As such, TKE’s project team experience directly correlates with TKE’s firm experience described below. The second benefit of TKE’s project team is our internal training procedures. TKE has strived to develop techniques that reach outside the box and develop well rounded individuals committed to providing high quality, efficient services to meet all of our clients’ needs. TKE constantly trains our staff on every facet of engineering design and construction to provide a level of knowledge that can identify problems in every phase of a project, from planning through construction. It is this commitment to service and diverse array of offerings that makes us unique and drives our long- standing relationships with our client base. Understanding that all aspects of civil engineering are important to ensure MSWD’s interests are protected and project schedules are met, our team brings TKE management level professionals to projects ensuring that every aspect receives full and comprehensive consideration. It is this personal touch and contact that define our ‘local service’ approach. We consider ourselves community builders and take ownership of services requested from TKE, ensuring that our personnel will be allocated on an as needed basis in order to complete all services on schedule and within specified budget. TKE genuinely cares about what are clients have to say and our reputatio...
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  • Services and Resources Services Contractor Agrees to Perform. Contractor agrees to perform the Services stated in Appendix A, “Scope of Services.” Officers and employees of the City are not authorized to request, and the City is not required to reimburse the Contractor for, Services beyond the Scope of Services listed in Appendix A, unless Appendix A is modified as provided in Section 11.5, “Modification of this Agreement.” Personnel

  • Ambulance Services Ground Ambulance This plan covers local professional or municipal ground ambulance services when it is medically necessary to use these services, rather than any other form of transportation as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-55. Examples include but are not limited to the following: • from a hospital to a home, a skilled nursing facility, or a rehabilitation facility after being discharged as an inpatient; • to the closest available hospital emergency room in an emergency situation; or • from a physician’s office to an emergency room. Our allowance for ground ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided. Air and Water Ambulance This plan covers air and water ambulance services when: • the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival; or • if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available from a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported to the nearest facility where the required services can be performed and the type of physician needed to treat the patient’s condition is available. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, as well as any drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring provided.

  • Water Resources Four (4) Union Stewards unless the unit falls below sixty (60) employees and then not more than two (2) Union Stewards.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Development or Offering of Renewable Energy Sources Competitive Supplier agrees that it will comply with the applicable provisions of X.X.X. x. 00X, § 00X, § 00 F1/2, and any regulations, orders or policies adopted pursuant thereto.

  • Resources Contractor is responsible for providing any and all facilities, materials and resources (including personnel, equipment and software) necessary and appropriate for performance of the Services and to meet Contractor's obligations under this Agreement.

  • Electric Storage Resources Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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