Monitoring Report Sample Clauses
The Monitoring Report clause requires one party to regularly provide updates or reports on the progress, status, or compliance of certain activities or obligations under the agreement. Typically, this involves submitting written reports at specified intervals, detailing relevant metrics, milestones achieved, or issues encountered. This clause ensures transparency and accountability by keeping the other party informed, thereby facilitating oversight and enabling timely intervention if problems arise.
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Monitoring Report periodic writtenreportsrequiredduring the Activity Life of a grant project to verify compliance with the Annual Usage requirements ofthe Scope ofWork.
Monitoring Report periodic written reports required during the Activity Life of a grant project to verify compliance with the Annual Usage requirements of the Scope of Work.
Monitoring Report. Bidding Phase: Provide digital copies for distribution. If printed copies are copies are requested, they shall be reimbursed the Unit per the Unit Prices for Bid Sets listed herein. The number of contractors and plan rooms bids sets will be reimbursed as an additional service per the unit price for bid sets identified above.
Scope 1: Survey and Testing 5 Calendar Days Report 3 Calendar Days 100% Construction Documents 7 Calendar Days Owner Review of Construction Documents 7 Calendar Days *Resubmittal: 3 calendar days* Construction Phase Services Per CMR schedule for Construction Survey and Testing 14 Calendar Days Design Documents and Project Management $15,000.00
Monitoring Report. The auditor prepares a monitoring report as soon as possible after the site visit, using the tem- plate. • The report includes in particular: - Plan with all contractual nature areas of the project partner - Brief description and condition of the individual nature areas - Meaningful photos - Recommendations, complaints and violations - Recommendation for payment of the performance bonus yes/no/after implementation of the measures. - Statement on contract fulfilment (yes/no/after implementation of measures). The payment of performance bonuses (project partner) or the suspension or cancellation of the certificate (investor) depends on this. In the case of nature projects by project partners, species occurrences are also recorded and categorised as ‘sighted on site by the auditor’ or ‘according to information provided by the pro- ject partner’.
Monitoring Report at the end of each year, submit a detailed monitoring report with the results of the performance reporting against the logical framework indicators.
Monitoring Report. This annual monitoring report will include information recorded during the years monitoring event and will be in the same format as the baseline event.
Monitoring Report. ESA will document the methods, results, and conclusions of the geomorphic monitoring in an annual monitoring report each monitoring year, for a total of two reports The purpose of the Lagunitas Creek Coho Enhancement Plan 100% Designs Phase 2 Project (Project) is to address current large wood and gravel deficit created by the upstream Peters Dam. Phase 2 of the Project will include completion of final design documents and permitting support for Sites 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 in Lagunitas Creek. These sites have been identified through Marin Water’s Lagunitas Creek Enhancement Plan and have 30% design plans completed. All five sites are located in high-usage Coho Salmon spawning and rearing reaches of Lagunitas Creek within ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ State Park downstream of Peters Dam. The five restoration sites encompass up to approximately 2,700 feet of stream channel. The design will include five sites that create ▇▇▇▇▇▇-pool-▇▇▇▇ habitat complexes by adding large wood (up to 115 pieces) and clean river- run gravel (up to 4,000 tons) for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ enhancement. ESA will provide technical services to MMWD to support completing final design documents, permitting, and environmental compliance. ESA’s scope of services is described in detail in the four (4) tasks below.
Monitoring Report. Upon completion of all monitoring tasks and requirements the archaeological consultant will prepare a monitoring report for the BLM or CEQA lead agency and other stakeholders describing the monitoring program, the findings and results of the monitoring effort, and presenting a detailed professional description, analysis, and evaluation of any cultural resources that were encountered and evaluated during construction. The monitoring program consists of the methods utilized to determine designated monitoring locations, the observations noted during the monitoring effort (ie: construction machinery and activities, cultural resources observed, biological and/or geographical observations as they pertain to cultural resources, etc), as well as protocols for cultural resources encountered during the effort. A draft version of this report shall be submitted to the BLM for initial review within three months of completion of all archaeological monitoring tasks and requirements. Once it has been reviewed by the BLM, the draft report shall be provided to all consulting parties for a 30 day review period. The final report will be provided to all consulting parties along with a written documentation of any changes. Non confidential data will also be disseminated to the public and other interested parties, as appropriate.
Monitoring Report. Document prepared by the doctoral student, specifying and justifying the execution of the research plan and the DSAD, for annual evaluation by the CAPD. The follow-up report must be validated by the tutor or advisor.
Monitoring Report. A document that summarizes the results of monitoring activities performed as outlined within the HPTP. NAGPRA Plan of Action (POA) – A document that establishes procedures for ensuring the proper treatment of Native American remains and related grave goods encountered on Federal lands pursuant to 43 CFR § 10.
