Performance and Measurement Table Sample Clauses

Performance and Measurement Table. DB Contractor’s performance of the Maintenance Services shall be measured by Performance Section and governed by the Performance and Measurement Table as may be updated in accordance with Section 9.3.3. The Performance and Measurement Table shows for each Maintained Element: ▪ Performance Objectives that each Maintained Element is required to meet or exceed; ▪ The Defect Repair Periods for each Defect; ▪ Inspection and Measurement Methods that DB Contractor shall use to determine compliance; and ▪ Measurement Records that DB Contractor shall establish and maintain based upon inspections and measurements. DB Contractor shall repair each Defect within the specified Defect Repair Period as further described in this Item 9. The Defect Repair Period set forth in the Performance and Measurement Table shall commence upon the earlier of: (i) the date and time DB Contractor became aware of the Defect; or (ii) the date and time DB Contractor should have known of the Defect.
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Performance and Measurement Table. Point of Termination Project Proposal Proposal Due Date RFP RFP Documents RFQ Rules Substantial Completion Deadline Systems Integrator (SI) Systems Integrator Coordination Work Systems Integrator Delay Time Period A Time Period B Time Period C TMPA Agreement TMPA Transmission Line Relocations Toll Rate DMS Toll Zone Toll Zone and ETCS Element Milestones Toll Zone Work Transmission Line Relocation Agreements Transmission Line Relocations TxDOT-Directed Changes
Performance and Measurement Table. Update DB Contractor shall propose changes to the Performance and Measurement Table for TxDOT approval. In its annual update of the MMP, DB Contractor shall propose for TxDOT’s approval such amendments to theInspection and Measurement Method” and “Measurement Record” as are necessary to cause these to comply with Good Industry Practice and this Exhibit 2. TxDOT may, at any time, require DB Contractor to adopt amendments to the columns with the headings “Measurement Record” and “Inspection and Measurement Method” in the Performance and Measurement Table where such updates are required to comply with then current Good Industry Practice. TxDOT shall require the adoption of a new Inspection and Measurement Method or Measurement Record only when required because the current Inspection and Measurement Method or Measurement Record no longer complies with Good Industry Practice. In this case, the new Inspection and Measurement Method or Measurement Record shall be determined using the principle that it shall achieve no less than the standard of Maintenance Services that would have been achieved through DB Contractor’s compliance with the original “Inspection and Measurement Method”, “Measurement Record”, and Target. DB Contractor shall provide updates to the Performance and Measurement Table to take into consideration specific attributes of the Final Design Submittal (for example, where the Final Design Submittal incorporates a feature that is not included as a Maintained Element in the Performance and Measurement Table). Within this Exhibit 2, reference to the Performance and Measurement Table means the latest approved version of the Performance and Measurement Table as included within DB Contractor’s MMP. Inspections 1.4.1 General Inspections by DB Contractor DB Contractor shall cause General Inspections of the Maintained Elements to be conducted by trained staff. The results of these inspections shall be used to: (a) identify and categorize newly identified Defects; (b) plan permanent remedy and permanent repair of Defects; (c) develop programs of Capital Asset Replacement Work; (d) update Maintenance Records to show condition and status of Maintained Elements; and (e) confirm the adequacy of permanent remedy and permanent repair of previously identified Defects. DB Contractor shall invite TxDOT to participate in all such inspections with a minimum of seven (7) days’ notice and shall provide transportation and safety equipment for up to two TxDOT personnel. D...

Related to Performance and Measurement Table

  • Performance Measures The System Agency will monitor the Grantee’s performance of the requirements in Attachment A and compliance with the Contract’s terms and conditions.

  • Ongoing Performance Measures The Department intends to use performance-reporting tools in order to measure the performance of Contractor(s). These tools will include the Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit H), to be completed by Customers on a quarterly basis. Such measures will allow the Department to better track Vendor performance through the term of the Contract(s) and ensure that Contractor(s) consistently provide quality services to the State and its Customers. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MFMP or on the Department's website).

  • Performance Evaluations The Contractor is subject to an annual performance evaluation to be conducted by NYCDOT pursuant to the PPB Rules.

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