OPERATION SUMMARY FOR PHASE I AND II Sample Clauses

OPERATION SUMMARY FOR PHASE I AND II. The CONTRACTOR’s proposal shall address the frequency for the accomplishments outlined below. a. Development of an annual update cycle with specific Annually milestones and action assignments. b. An analysis of inventories to be maintained and Annually projected service levels and anticipated average daily production rates per crew or activity. c. Analysis of selected activities for efficient crew Annually composition including equipment and tools for optimum productivity/cost. d. Development of an initial annual work plan including Annually identification of variance in resources and schedules. e. Development of a final balanced annual plan reflecting Annually input from management and staff on variances in the initial plan f. Production of monthly accomplishment reports. Monthly g. An analysis of accomplishments against the current Monthly plan with specific discussion regarding significant variances. h. City CONTRACT and sub CONTRACTOR reporting in the MMS system. Monthly i. Participation in biweekly scheduling meetings with Bi-Weekly emphasis on effective use of crews, and preplanning of
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OPERATION SUMMARY FOR PHASE I AND II. A. The contractor’s proposal shall address the frequency for the accomplishments outlined below. 1. Development of an annual update cycle with specific Annually milestones and action assignments. 2. An analysis of inventories to be maintained and Annually projected service levels and anticipated average daily production rates per crew or activity. 3. Analysis of selected activities for efficient crew Annually composition including equipment and tools for optimum productivity/cost. 4. Development of an initial annual work plan including Annually identification of variance in resources and schedules. 5. Development of a final balanced annual plan reflecting Annually input from management and staff on variances in the initial plan. 6. Production of monthly accomplishment reports. Monthly 7. An analysis of accomplishment against the current Monthly Plan with specific discussion regarding significant variances. 8. City contract and sub-contractor reporting in the MMS system Monthly 9. Participation in biweekly scheduling meetings with emphasis Bi-Weekly on effective use of crews and preplanning of resources and work. 10. Data entry review of all work accomplishment. Bi-Weekly

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