Objectives and scope of work Sample Clauses

Objectives and scope of work. For each property subject to this Contract, the Scope of Work includes tasks necessary for safe excavation, transport, and disposal of lead. The tasks include: 1) premobilization activities; 2) soil removal and disposal activities; 3) property restoration activities; and 4)
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Objectives and scope of work. The Laboratory testing of Superbran targets at validating its physical and chemical properties. The information obtained through the tests will help compose the nutrition Profile of Superbran. The following tests are required to be completed by the laboratory: # The following analysis required: 1 Energy 2 Total Fat 3 Saturated Fat 4 Cholesterol 5 Total Carbohydrate 6 Dietary Fiber 7 Total Sugars 8 Protein 9 Vitamin A 10 Calcium 11 Moisture 12 Potassium 13 Sodium 14 Iron 15 Ash 16 Mono/Poly fat 17 Lignin 18 Magnium 19 Thiamin 20 Riboflavin 21 Niacin 22 Vitamin B6 23 Folic Acid 24 Vitamin B12 Timeframe and Duration Duration of this assignment is 1 (one) month. The assignment is expected to start in August, 2021.
Objectives and scope of work. The OIC intends to award one contract to provide the services described in this RFP. There are two phases to this project: • Phase I: Contractor to evaluate Proposals through actuarial and economic analysis of EDGE Server Outbound Reports, then prepare a report that identifies and ranks feasibility of implementation; and • Phase II (optional): Contractor’s actuarial and economic analysis support for Proposals designated for implementation. In Phase I, the contractor selected as a result of this RFP will produce a report (Report) that evaluates and ranks the effectiveness and feasibility of the Proposals, including introducing other opportunities as identified by the OIC or the contractor, in accomplishing the OIC’s market stabilization goals of putting downward pressure on premium, increasing consumer choice in all counties, and identifying funding mechanisms. The contractor will use EDGE Server Outbound Reports for plan years 2014, 2015 and 2016; report findings will be supported by actuarial and economic analysis. From this Report, OIC anticipates selecting one or more Proposals to implement. Under Phase II, if elected, the contractor will provide the actuarial and economic support necessary to fully implement the selected Proposal(s) in time for inclusion in plan year 2019 health plan filings. Responsibilities of the contractor are detailed below. Phase I Responsibilities Manage and maintain confidentiality of EDGE Server outbound reports The OIC will be performing a regulatory data call for EDGE Server Outbound Reports from all individual market issuers for plan years 2014, 2015, and 2016. The due date of the data call will be the first day following the full execution of the contract resulting from this RFP, and the contractor will be responsible for receiving EDGE Server Outbound Reports on that day. The contractor will be responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of the EDGE Server Outbound Reports. Evaluate Proposals using EDGE Server outbound reports The contractor will be responsible for evaluating Proposals using the EDGE Server Outbound Reports. The evaluation must, at a minimum: • Include actuarial and economic analysis to support conclusions; and • Consider the effect of concurrent rulemaking by OIC to revise the geographic rating areas (WAC 000-00-0000: Geographic rating area designation.) and the premium ratio (WAC 000-00-0000: Geographic rating area factor development). • Address the effect of the Proposals, implemented singly or in ...
Objectives and scope of work. The purpose of this RFP is to solicit proposals from training firms that have the capacity to develop and deliver the respective trainings for the GCF. General objectives for this assignment are:
Objectives and scope of work. 1.1 The consultancy firm who is now appointed for various assignments will deploy the necessary experienced & knowledgeable teams to carry out assignments as specified in this ToR and file reports of the findings to the Undertaking as specified / to the satisfaction of the Undertaking.

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  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

  • Detailed Scope of Work The complete description of services to be provided by the Contractor under an individual Job Order. Developed by the Contractor, after the Joint Scope Meeting and submitted for approval to the County Project Manager.

  • General Scope of Work The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.

  • 000 SCOPE OF WORK 5.100 The scope of this Agreement covers all work of a maintenance, repair and renovation nature, assigned by the Owner to the Company and performed by the employees of the Company covered by this Agreement, within the limits of the Owner's plant site.

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  • Services Rendered/Scope of Work The Contractor shall, in a satisfactory and proper manner as determined by the Authority, render the services described in Exhibit A, which is attached and made a part of this Agreement.

  • HOOSIER HEALTHWISE SCOPE OF WORK  Requirements for Reinsurance Companies  The Contractor shall submit documentation that the reinsurer follows the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) Reinsurance Accounting Standards.  The Contractor shall be required to obtain reinsurance from insurance organizations that have Standard and Poor's claims- paying ability ratings of "AA" or higher and a Xxxxx’x bond rating of “A1” or higher, unless otherwise approved by OMPP.  Subcontractors  Subcontractors’ reinsurance coverage requirements must be clearly defined in the reinsurance agreement.  Subcontractors should be encouraged to obtain their own stop-loss coverage with the above-mentioned terms.  If subcontractors do not obtain reinsurance on their own, the Contractor is required to forward appropriate recoveries from stop- loss coverage to applicable subcontractors.

  • Changes to Scope of Work The City of Nashua may, at any time, by written order, make changes to the general scope, character, or cost of this contract and in the services or work to be performed, either increasing or decreasing the scope, character, or cost of Independent Contractor's performance under the contract. Independent Contractor shall provide to the City of Nashua within 10 calendar days, a written proposal for accomplishing the change. The proposal for a change shall provide enough detail, including personnel hours for each sub-task and cost breakdowns of tasks, for the City of Nashua to be able to adequately analyze the proposal. The City of Nashua will then determine in writing if Independent Contractor should proceed with any or all of the proposed change. If the change causes an increase or a decrease in Independent Contractor's cost or time required for performance of the contract as a whole, an equitable adjustment shall be made and the contract accordingly modified in writing. Any claim of Independent Contractor for adjustment under this clause shall be asserted in writing within 30 days of the date the City of Nashua notified Independent Contractor of the change. When Independent Contractor seeks changes, Independent Contractor shall, before any work commences, estimate their effect on the cost of the contract and on its schedule and notify the City of Nashua in writing of the estimate. The proposal for a change shall provide enough detail, including personnel hours for each sub-task and cost breakdowns of tasks, for the City of Nashua to be able to adequately analyze the proposal. The City of Nashua will then determine in writing if Independent Contractor should proceed with any or all of the proposed change. Except as provided in this paragraph, Independent Contractor shall implement no change unless the City of Nashua in writing approves the change. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the provisions of this contract shall apply to all changes. The City of Nashua may provide verbal approval of a change when the City of Nashua, in its sole discretion, determines that time is critical or public health and safety are of concern. Any verbal approval shall be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable. Any change undertaken without prior City of Nashua approval shall not be compensated and is, at the City of Nashua's election, sufficient reason for contract termination.

  • 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:

  • 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.

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