Partnering Activities Clause Samples

Partnering Activities. Partnering is an effective management technique used to improve communications and enhance the resolution of conflicts during project development and construction. Active participation in partnering activities has resulted in high payoffs relative to improved communications and working relationships between FHWA, TxDOT, Resource Agencies, and industry.
Partnering Activities. The Partnering Objectives above will by achieved by: 4.1 Creating a mutually beneficial partnership that involves the Contractor Partner and the Employer Partner in achieving predefined key performance from inception through to completion, with each party signed up to the partnering process. 4.2 Looking towards promoting continual improvements in the service provided and that lines of communication and responsibility are clearly defined, thereby reducing disputes and eliminating potentially confrontational situations. 4.3 Recognising that the Partnering Agreement is a team based approach to developing the service, through construction, innovative, practical and cost effective solutions to problems. 4.4 Fostering and maintaining good working relationships between the Employer Partner, the Contractor Partner, Customers and others concerned with the works, through open, honest and regular communications based on mutual trust and respect. 4.5 Enabling the Contractor Partner to benefit from an agreed volume of work over a defined period, with the objective being to develop a long-term arrangement between the partners, which would encourage the retention and development of skilled staff and/or operatives. 4.6 Increasing the skills base of the Contractor Partner operatives and employment opportunities particularly for disadvantaged youth and BME communities. 4.7 Enabling the cost of the works to provide a level of profit in both the medium and longer term which is reasonable for the Contractor Partner and represents value for money for the Employer Partner and it’s customers over a similar period. 4.8 Ensuring that the Employer Partner is not financially disadvantaged as a result of the failure of the product or it’s application. 4.9 Not hindering safe progress of the works and encourage the works to proceed within agreed dates and the Employer Partner’s budgets, to a high standard of workmanship. 4.10 Providing through consultation a level of certainty that the service will maintain an agreed level of performance and quality. 4.11 Developing and providing joint training opportunities for all staff and customer representatives within the partnership. 4.12 Ensuring that the Contractor Partner is fully aware that the tenants, leaseholders and clients are the ‘customer’ and that success is measured through customers’ opinions of the work undertaken, and how that was achieved. 4.13 Seeking to develop and continually improve the service provided to customers, setting ...
Partnering Activities. Second Amendment Section 10(c) is amended and restated in its entirety as follows: ​