Monitoring Overview Sample Clauses

Monitoring Overview. Monitoring consists of those processes performed to observe project execution so that potential problems can be identified in a timely manner and corrective actions can be taken – when necessary – to control the execution of the project. The key benefit of the different features of the ‗eu
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Monitoring Overview. ‌ An As-built report will be provided following completion of grading and initial seeding and planting. The As-built report will note any deviations from plans and note field fitting adjustments determined beneficial to the project from planned work. Annual monitoring will take place for 5 years. Current year vegetation data will be made available for site review. Prior to year 5 a “delineation light” will be provided following the DSL routine guidance. Assuming ORWAP is still being used, a final functional assessment will be provided in year 5. Annual monitoring will take place in spring/early summer to determine whether site conditions satisfy the criteria set forth in the performance standards and to ensure that the Bank’s development is in line with the goals and objectives outlined in this CM Plan. Monitoring will begin the first complete growing season following plant installation and seeding. The site will be monitored comprehensively for a minimum of five years, and monitoring reports will be submitted annually by January 31 of the year following data collection. Annual monitoring will be done for 5 years, or until performance standards have been met for 5 years. Annual monitoring reports will describe the data collected during field monitoring including, but not limited to, species lists, quantitative measures of native versus non-native species, invasive species cover, and hydrology observations, an assessment of the previous year’s rehabilitation activities and satisfaction of performance standard criteria, and any recommendations for subsequent adaptive management measures. An updated credit/debit ledger will be included in each annual monitoring report (see Exhibit D). Results from monitoring will inform adaptive management decisions.

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  • Monitoring Compliance Upon the request of the Lender, but without incurring any liability beyond the Guaranteed Obligations, from time to time, Guarantor shall promptly provide to the Lender such documents, certificates and other information as may be deemed reasonably necessary to enable the Lender to perform its functions under the Servicing Agreement as the same relates to the Guarantor.

  • Program Overview A. Goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The Choice Neighborhoods Program employs a comprehensive approach to neighborhood transformation. The program transforms neighborhoods of concentrated poverty into mixed-income neighborhoods of long-term viability by revitalizing severely distressed public and/or assisted housing; improving access to economic opportunities; and investing and leveraging investments in well-functioning services, effective schools and education programs, public assets, public transportation, and improved access to jobs. Choice Neighborhoods ensures that current residents benefit from this transformation by preserving affordable housing in the neighborhood or providing the choice to move to affordable housing in another neighborhood of opportunity. The purpose of this grant is to implement a Transformation Plan that has been developed through a local planning process and furthers the goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The core goals of Choice Neighborhoods are:

  • Monitoring Plan keep up with the objectives from the cadetship practice booklet; taking daily notes as well as learning new information every day; currently reporting to the supervisor. Evaluation plan: the final result should be in accordance with the traineeship’s aims and objectives, achieving an improvement of specialty knowledge and language skills. The level of language competence9 in English that the trainee already has or agrees to acquire by the start of the mobility period is: A1 ☐ A2 ☐ B1 ☐ B2 ☒ C1 ☐ C2 ☐ Native speaker ☐ Table B - Sending Institution Please use only one of the following three boxes: 10 The traineeship is embedded in the curriculum and upon satisfactory completion of the traineeship, the institution undertakes to:Award ……...…ECTS credits (or equivalent)11 Give a grade based on: Traineeship certificate ☒ Final report ☒ Interview ☐ Record the traineeship in the trainee's Transcript of Records and Diploma Supplement (or equivalent). Record the traineeship in the trainee's Europass Mobility Document: Yes ☒ No ☐ The traineeship is voluntary and, upon satisfactory completion of the traineeship, the institution undertakes to: Award ECTS credits (or equivalent): Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, please indicate the number of credits: …. Give a grade: Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, please indicate if this will be based on: Traineeship certificate ☐ Final report ☐ Interview ☐ Record the traineeship in the trainee's Transcript of Records: Yes ☐ No ☐ Record the traineeship in the trainee's Diploma Supplement (or equivalent). Record the traineeship in the trainee's Europass Mobility Document: Yes ☐ No ☐ The traineeship is carried out by a recent graduate and, upon satisfactory completion of the traineeship, the institution undertakes to: Award ECTS credits (or equivalent): Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, please indicate the number of credits: …. Record the traineeship in the trainee's Europass Mobility Document (highly recommended): Yes ☐ No ☐ Accident insurance for the trainee The Sending Institution will provide an accident insurance to the trainee (if not provided by the Receiving Organisation/Enterprise): Yes ☐ No ☒ The accident insurance covers: - accidents during travels made for work purposes: Yes ☐ No ☒ - accidents on the way to work and back from work: Yes ☐ No ☒

  • Project Monitoring Reporting and Evaluation The Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar semester, covering the calendar semester.

  • Project Overview The Statement of Work (SOW) documents the project scope, methodology, roles and responsibilities, implementation stages, and deliverables for the implementation of Tyler products. The project goals are to offer City of Xxxxxxxx Florida the opportunity to make the City of Xxxxxxxx more accessible and responsive to external and internal customer needs and more efficient in its operations through:  Streamlining, automating, and integrating business processes and practices  Providing tools to produce and access information in a real‐time environment  Enabling and empowering users to become more efficient, productive and responsive  Successfully overcoming current challenges and meeting future goals

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