Monitoring Delivery Sample Clauses

Monitoring Delivery. 4.1 This policy will be monitored by the Head of Housing Operations to ensure the policy is applied consistently for all users and Community Halls. The income received from the hire of the halls will be monitored monthly to ensure that we maximise the usage of each hall, and that this income is used to maintain the halls.
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Monitoring Delivery. Wiltshire Council has a target to achieve a minimum number of new affordable homes per annum. Partners in the Wiltshire Housing Development Partnership will play a key role in delivering this target. The Wiltshire Core Strategy 2015 anticipates the delivery of 13,000 affordable homes over the plan period from 2006 to 2026 which equates to a current target of 650 homes per year. Previous and future years’ targets and delivery figures can be seen in the table below. Delivery will continue to be monitored as an indication of the effectiveness of the Partnership in meeting Wiltshire’s housing needs. Year Target Completions Cumulative target Cumulative completions 2009/10 554 564 554 564 2010/11 590 648 1144 1212 2011/12 456 626 1600 1838 2012/13 554 711 2154 2549 2013/14 500 645 2654 3194 2014/15 500 635 3154 3829 2015/16 500 412 3654 4241 2016/17 500 433 4154 4674 2017/18 000 000 0000 5267 2018/19 650 752 5454 6019 2019/20 650 621 6104 6640 2020/21 650 556 6754 7196 2021/22 650 2022/23 650 2023/24 650* 2024/25 650* 2025/26 650* * Note: the target may change on adoption of the Wiltshire Local Plan Monitoring Performance Indicators Provider Members will be required to provide an annual update on performance against the key performance indicators which were reported on during the application process: • Number of new affordable homes delivered in Wiltshire a) through S106 planning obligations; b) on land-led schemes. • Percentage of rented stock meeting EPC(A), EPC(B) and EPC(C) rating. • Percentage of customers satisfied with overall service provided by landlord. • Percentage of customers satisfied with the allocations and lettings process. • Percentage of customers satisfied with the repairs service. Due to differences in the way each Provider Member collects performance data, Provider Members will be required to provide the most recent data available. If no data is currently collected, the Provider Member should indicate when that information is likely to be available. If possible, data should be provided which is relevant to the Wiltshire Council area only. In addition, the following key performance indicators will form part of the monitoring process. There will be no requirement for Provider Members to provide this information as this performance data is monitored by Wiltshire Council: • Percentage of requests for permission for DFGs which are responded to within 7 days. • Lettings to customers with adapted needs as a proportion of lettings of bungalows and ...

Related to Monitoring Delivery

  • Closing Deliveries (a) On or prior to the Closing, the Company shall issue, deliver or cause to be delivered to each Purchaser the following (the “Company Deliverables”):

  • Service Delivery Grantee shall:

  • Non-Compliant Delivery Overshipments and/or early deliveries may be returned at Supplier’s sole expense, or DXC may delay processing the early delivery invoice until the Delivery Date.

  • Closing Deliverables (a) At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • Project Delivery Order Procedures The TIPS Member having approved and signed an interlocal agreement, or other TIPS Membership document, may make a request of the awarded vendor under this Agreement when the TIPS Member has services that need to be undertaken. Notification may occur via phone, the web, email, fax, or in person. Upon notification of a pending request, the awarded vendor shall make contact with the TIPS Member as soon as possible, but must make contact with the TIPS Member within two working days. Scheduling of Projects Scheduling of projects (if applicable) may be accomplished when the TIPS Member issues a Purchase Order and/or an Agreement or Contract that will serve as “the notice to proceed” as agreed by the Vendor and the TIPS Member. The period for the delivery order will include the mobilization, materials purchase, installation and delivery, design, weather, and site cleanup and inspection. No additional claims may be made for delays as a result of these items. When the tasks have been completed the awarded vendor shall notify the client and have the TIPS Member or a designated representative of the TIPS Member inspect the work for acceptance under the scope and terms in the Purchase Order and/or Agreement or Contract. The TIPS Member will issue in writing any corrective actions that are required. Upon completion of these items, the TIPS Member will issue a completion notice and final payment will be issued per the contractual requirements of the project with the TIPS Member. Any Construction contract prepared by the TIPS Member’s Legal Counsel may alter the terms of this subsection, “Scheduling of Projects”.

  • Project Delivery Order Procedures The TIPS Member having approved and signed an interlocal agreement, or other TIPS Membership document, may make a request of the awarded Vendor under this Agreement when the TIPS Member desires goods or services awarded to the Vendor. Notification may occur via phone, the web, courier, email, fax, or in person. Upon notification of a pending request, the awarded Vendor shall acknowledge the TIPS Member’s request as soon as possible, but must make contact with the TIPS Member within two working days. Status of TIPS Members as Related to This Agreement TIPS Members stand in the place of TIPS as related to this agreement and have the same access to the proposal information and all related documents. TIPS Members have all the same rights under the awarded Agreement as TIPS.

  • WARRANTY – DELIVERABLES The Contractor warrants and represents that all deliverables sold the City under the Contract shall be free from defects in design, workmanship or manufacture, and conform in all material respects to the specifications, drawings, and descriptions in the Solicitation, to any samples furnished by the Contractor, to the terms, covenants and conditions of the Contract, and to all applicable State, Federal or local laws, rules, and regulations, and industry codes and standards. Unless otherwise stated in the Solicitation, the deliverables shall be new or recycled merchandise, and not used or reconditioned.

  • PRICE/DELIVERY Price(s) bid must be the price(s) for new goods, unless otherwise specified. Any bids containing modifying or “escalator” clauses will not be considered unless specifically requested in the bid specifications.

  • Project Delivery Contractor shall construct the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Contractor shall deliver the Project completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, substantially free from defects, and within the Contract Time.

  • Transmission Delivery Service Implications Network Resource Interconnection Service allows Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility to be designated by any Network Customer under the Tariff on Transmission Provider's Transmission System as a Network Resource, up to the Large Generating Facility's full output, on the same basis as existing Network Resources interconnected to Transmission Provider's Transmission System, and to be studied as a Network Resource on the assumption that such a designation will occur. Although Network Resource Interconnection Service does not convey a reservation of transmission service, any Network Customer under the Tariff can utilize its network service under the Tariff to obtain delivery of energy from the interconnected Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility in the same manner as it accesses Network Resources. A Large Generating Facility receiving Network Resource Interconnection Service may also be used to provide Ancillary Services after technical studies and/or periodic analyses are performed with respect to the Large Generating Facility's ability to provide any applicable Ancillary Services, provided that such studies and analyses have been or would be required in connection with the provision of such Ancillary Services by any existing Network Resource. However, if an Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility has not been designated as a Network Resource by any load, it cannot be required to provide Ancillary Services except to the extent such requirements extend to all generating facilities that are similarly situated. The provision of Network Integration Transmission Service or firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service may require additional studies and the construction of additional upgrades. Because such studies and upgrades would be associated with a request for delivery service under the Tariff, cost responsibility for the studies and upgrades would be in accordance with FERC's policy for pricing transmission delivery services. Network Resource Interconnection Service does not necessarily provide Interconnection Customer with the capability to physically deliver the output of its Large Generating Facility to any particular load on Transmission Provider's Transmission System without incurring congestion costs. In the event of transmission constraints on Transmission Provider's Transmission System, Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility shall be subject to the applicable congestion management procedures in Transmission Provider's Transmission System in the same manner as Network Resources. There is no requirement either at the time of study or interconnection, or at any point in the future, that Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility be designated as a Network Resource by a Network Service Customer under the Tariff or that Interconnection Customer identify a specific buyer (or sink). To the extent a Network Customer does designate the Large Generating Facility as a Network Resource, it must do so pursuant to Transmission Provider's Tariff. Once an Interconnection Customer satisfies the requirements for obtaining Network Resource Interconnection Service, any future transmission service request for delivery from the Large Generating Facility within Transmission Provider's Transmission System of any amount of capacity and/or energy, up to the amount initially studied, will not require that any additional studies be performed or that any further upgrades associated with such Large Generating Facility be undertaken, regardless of whether or not such Large Generating Facility is ever designated by a Network Customer as a Network Resource and regardless of changes in ownership of the Large Generating Facility. However, the reduction or elimination of congestion or redispatch costs may require additional studies and the construction of additional upgrades. To the extent Interconnection Customer enters into an arrangement for long term transmission service for deliveries from the Large Generating Facility outside Transmission Provider's Transmission System, such request may require additional studies and upgrades in order for Transmission Provider to grant such request.

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