Master Contract and Task Order Period Sample Clauses

Master Contract and Task Order Period of Performance And Period of Ordering‌ As an example, illustrated are two sample Task Orders under a Master Contract with varying Task Order award dates and expirations dates, which depicts the Master Contract ordering periods with the non-ordering expired / active period. Additionally, sample Task Order # 2 indicates than an option may also be exercised at any time during the Master Contract’s expired period with the condition that the Task Order option expires at or before the end of the Master Contract expired/active period: ALLIANT 2 GWAC ACTIVE YEARS 5 Years 10 Years 15 years BASE ORDERING PERIOD OPTION ORDERING PERIOD ORDERING PERIOD PERFORMANCE PERIOD MASTER CONTRACT Base Term Years 1 to 5 Option Term Years 6 to 10 Expired and Active Years 11 to 15 TASK ORDER #1 (5-year base, 5-year option) TO Base Term Year 3 Award TO Option Term Year 13 Expiration TASK ORDER #2 (5-year base, 2-year option) TO Base Term Year 8 Award TO Option Term Year 15 Expiration
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Master Contract and Task Order Period of Performance And Period of Ordering As an example, illustrated are two sample Task Orders under a Master Contract with varying Task Order award dates and expirations dates, which depicts the Master Contract ordering periods with the non-ordering expired / active period. Additionally, sample Task Order # 2 indicates than an option may also be exercised at any time during the Master Contract’s expired period with the condition that the Task Order option expires at or before the end of the Master Contract expired/active period:

Related to Master Contract and Task Order Period

  • Contract Task Order A-E shall be assigned work via a task order by COUNTY which shall subsequently be referred to as the “Contract Task Order” (hereinafter “CTO”). A CTO for each project shall be developed by A-E in conjunction with COUNTY Project Management staff. The COUNTY Project Manager shall manage all A-E’s work including monitoring the CTO work schedule, quality of deliverables, review of invoiced amounts, adherence to set budget, and internal review of submittal packages. A-E shall follow all requirements as outlined in the CTO; this general Scope of Work, the project specific Scope Statement, and the Architect-Engineer Guide (Rev July 2018). The CTO shall include a detailed Scope Statement, describing tasks to be performed with a specific list of deliverables for each task, schedule of work and cost to complete the work. The schedule of work shall allow enough time for meetings with COUNTY Management staff to review the work progress, provide technical and policy direction, resolve problems and ensure adherence to the work completion schedule. The CTO shall include a cover sheet provided by COUNTY Project Management staff with the appropriate signature blocks and contract information. Once both Parties agree, and all Parties have signed the CTO, COUNTY Management staff shall provide A-E with a Notice to Proceed (NTP) to begin work. A-E shall submit all plans, reports and other documents produced under the CTO to the assigned COUNTY Project Manager within the timeframe indicated in the CTO or as directed by COUNTY Project Management staff.

  • TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE ‌ The period of performance for each Order placed under the Master Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. All the following conditions apply:

  • Task Orders This non-exclusive Agreement does not guarantee that the City will utilize CONSULTANT in any capacity or for any services identified herein. When the City identifies a need for the CONSULTANT’s services, the City will request a proposal from the CONSULTANT to provide the services requested. The CONSULTANT’s proposal shall be submitted in the format of the sample task order, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A” and shall be based on the CONSULTANT’s currently hourly fee set forth in the CONSULTANT’s proposal and attached hereto as Exhibit “B”. If a sub-consultant(s) is to be utilized for services under a task order, the CONSULTANT shall obtain a written proposal from the sub-consultant(s) and attach the same with to the CONSULTANT's proposal submitted to the City. Upon receipt of the CONSULTANT’s proposal, the City shall decide in its sole discretion whether to award the task order to the CONSULTANT. Depending on the lump sum, not to exceed amount of each proposed task order, the task order may be awarded by the City Manager (if within her purchasing authority of $50,000 or less) or the City Commission. If the task order is awarded to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall commence the identified services upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed from the City or upon the CONSULTANT's receipt of a fully executed task order for the services. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals submitted by the CONSULTANT.

  • Task Order X19.5 The Contractor submits a Task Order programme to the Service Manager within 2 days of receiving the Task Order Z The additional conditions of contract are Z1 to Z11 always apply. Z1 Cession delegation and assignment

  • Work Order (s) means a detailed scope of work for a Service required by Transnet, including timeframes, Deliverable, Fees and costs for the supply of the Service to Transnet, which may be appended to this Agreement from time to time.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

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