General Project Administration Sample Clauses

General Project Administration. Project administration activities will be undertaken throughout the project duration and will consist of the following:
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General Project Administration. The Consultant shall:
General Project Administration.  Set-up project, prepare sub-contracts, and develop hard/electronic files.  Conduct an internal kick-off meeting and ongoing team meetings with project staff and sub-consultants, as necessary.  Conduct an external project kick-off meeting with staff from SWFWMD and COUNTY. The purpose of the meeting is to provide a general overview and to clarify evaluation and design issues and requirements acceptable for permit applications.  Prepare and submit a monthly summary status report listing the work activities completed during that month and proposed activities for the following month. This report shall be submitted along with the invoices.  CONSULTANT will attend up to four (4) meetings with COUNTY staff to discuss progress and any project-related issues. Unless otherwise agreed upon, meetings will be held at the site or the Lake County Parks and Recreation office. D eliverables: Attend coordination meetings and prepare summary notes; submittal of accurate status reports and invoices.
General Project Administration. Engineer will perform general project coordination and management activities, including general administrative activities for this authorization, as well as specific coordination activities with the team members, including the City’s staff and other representatives and other key team members. Engineer will prepare and submit to the City invoices for this assignment. The invoice will include percent complete for each task to advise and highlight the overall progress of the permitting, design, construction, and post construction services tasks, as well as identify items completed, on-going and pending activities.
General Project Administration. Grantee shall perform or have performed Project planning, design, contract preparation, and financial administration, including, without limitation, obtaining all required permitting, conducting environmental assessments and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Commission on Cultural Affairs (CCA), Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP and EPA), review processes, preparing all construction bid documents, advertising and bid award, pre-construction and post construction mitigation and re-vegetation, monitoring and maintenance of the Project site.

Related to General Project Administration

  • Project Administration The Contractor shall provide project administration for all Subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, and others involved in implementing the Work and shall coordinate administration efforts with those of the A/E and ODR in accordance with these Uniform General and Supplementary Conditions and provisions of Division 1 Specifications, and as outlined in the Pre- construction Conference.

  • Construction Contract Administration See Section 2, Part 2.

  • Construction Administration Redeveloper shall be responsible for all components of the Redeveloper Improvements constructed by Redeveloper including construction management, coordination of contractors and regulatory permitting and other requirements. Redeveloper and its contractor(s) shall reasonably cooperate with City contractors performing work in the vicinity of the Redevelopment Project Area including, but not limited to, Redeveloper's scheduling of its work to provide for a smooth sequence of operations. The Redeveloper will be solely responsible for payment of all construction costs for the Redeveloper Improvements as set forth in this Redevelopment Agreement.

  • Construction Administration Services The Engineer shall perform construction administration services during construction as necessary. Such services shall, as part of the services to be rendered for the Engineer's established fee, include as much of the Engineer's professional services and the services of the Engineer's consultants as the State deems necessary for the well-being of the project and efficient prosecution of the construction work, but shall not include the Engineer's undertaking continuous on-site observation of the work. If the Engineer fails to perform such duties in a conscientious and reasonable manner, the State may exercise its right to terminate this contract as hereinafter provided in Section T. Additionally, it is understood and agreed to by the Engineer and the State that the duties of the Engineer shall include, but not be limited to, the following services:

  • Project Administration Designation Pursuant to Paragraph (B) of Rule 164-1-21 of the Administrative Code, the Recipient shall designate its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Fiscal Officer and Project Manager in Appendix B of this Agreement. Changes in these designations must be made in writing.

  • Agreement Administration SBBC has delegated authority to the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee to take any actions necessary to implement and administer this Agreement.

  • Construction Administration Phase Delete the following paragraph if Submittal Exchange isn’t going to be used:

  • Contract Administration The Delegate shall cause that the foreign custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian shall be governed by a written contract that the Delegate has determined will provide reasonable care for Fund assets based on the standards applicable to custodians in the relevant market. Each such contract shall, except as set forth in the last paragraph of this subsection (b), include provisions that provide:

  • Construction Phase - Administration of the Construction Contract 1.6.1 The Construction Phase shall commence with the acceptance of the Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price (or acceptance of a partial Guaranteed Maximum Price for a stage or phase) and issuance of a Notice to Proceed with Construction Services and terminate sixty (60) days after Final Payment to the Contractor is made, or when all of Architect/Engineer’s services have been satisfactorily performed, whichever occurs later.

  • RECORDS ADMINISTRATION Contractor shall maintain or supervise the maintenance of all records necessary to properly account for Contractor’s performance and the payments made by the State Entity to Contractor under this Contract. These records shall be retained by Contractor for at least six (6) years after final payment, or until all audits initiated within the six (6) years have been completed, whichever is later. Contractor agrees to allow, at no additional cost, State of Utah and federal auditors, and State Entity staff, access to all such records.

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