Common use of Organizational Charts Clause in Contracts

Organizational Charts. Provide an organizational chart that sets forth Proposer structure, teaming arrangements and reporting requirements. Provide a separate organizational chart setting forth Key Personnel and other material personnel Proposer wishes to identify and reporting relationships/“chain of command,” with lines identifying participants who are responsible for major functions to be performed, and their reporting relationships, in managing, designing, supplying, building/installing, financing, operating and maintaining the Project. The chart(s) must show the functional structure of the organization down to the design discipline leader or construction superintendent level and must identify Key Personnel by name. Identify all Equity Members and Major Non-Equity Members in the charts. Identify the critical support elements and relationships of project management, project administration, design management, construction management, quality control, safety, environmental compliance, subcontractor administration, and operations and maintenance management.

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Organizational Charts. Provide an organizational chart that sets forth Proposer structure, teaming arrangements and reporting requirements. Provide a separate organizational chart setting forth Key Personnel and other material personnel Proposer wishes to identify and reporting relationships/“chain of command,” with lines identifying participants who are responsible for major functions to be performed, and their reporting relationships, in managing, designing, supplying, building/installing, financing, operating and maintaining the Project. The chart(s) must show the functional structure of the organization down to the design discipline leader or construction superintendent level and must identify Key Personnel by name. Identify all Equity Members and Major Non-Equity Members in the charts. Identify the critical support elements and relationships of project management, project administration, design management, construction management, quality control, safety, environmental compliance, subcontractor administration, and operations and maintenance management.. 5.3.3 Key Personnel‌‌

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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