Performance Requirements Summary (PRS Sample Clauses

Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. Identifies the key performance indicators of the Contract that will be evaluated by COUNTY to assure Contract performance standards are met by CONTRACTOR.
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Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) is a listing of services that are intended to be completely consistent with the Contract and the Statement of Work (SOW) and are not meant in any case to create, extend, revise, or expand any obligation of the Contractor beyond that defined in the Contract and the SOW. Refer to the Statement of Work Exhibits, Exhibit 2 - Performance Requirements Summary (PRS). In any case of apparent inconsistency between services as stated in the Contract and the SOW and this PRS, the meaning apparent in the Contract or the SOW will prevail. If any service seems to be created in this PRS, which is not clearly and forthrightly set forth in the Contract and the SOW, that apparent service will be null and void and place no requirement on the Contractor. When the Contractor’s performance does not conform to the requirements of the Contract, the County will have the option to apply the following non-performance remedies:
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The document furnished by COUNTY (Technical Exhibit 1), which identifies and summarizes the key performance indicators of this Contract. COUNTY will be using the PRS in evaluating CONTRACTOR to assure that the Contract performance standards are met.
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The document, furnished by County (Statement of Work, Exhibit A, Technical Exhibit 1), which identifies and summarizes the key performance indicators of this Contract. County will use the PRS in evaluating Contractor to assure that the Contract performance standards are met.
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The contract requirements listed in the PRS (Attachment J-3) summarize specific tasks that are to be performed under this contract. The performance requirements associated with all contract requirements are shown on the PRS and include:
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) is a listing of services that are intended to be completely consistent with the Contract and the Statement of Work (SOW) and are not meant in any case to create, extend, revise, or expand any obligation of the Contractor beyond that defined in the Contract and the SOW. Refer to the Statement of Work Exhibits, Exhibit 2 - Performance Requirements Summary (PRS). In any case of apparent inconsistency between services as stated in the Contract and the SOW and this PRS, the meaning apparent in the Contract or the SOW will prevail. If any service seems to be created in this PRS, which is not clearly and forthrightly set forth in the Contract and the SOW, that apparent service will be null and void and place no requirement on the Contractor. When the Contractor’s performance does not conform to the requirements of the Contract, the County will have the option to apply the following non-performance remedies: • Require the Contractor to implement a formal corrective action plan, subject to approval by the County. In the plan, the Contractor must include reasons for the unacceptable performance, specific steps to return performance to an acceptable level, and monitoring methods to prevent recurrence. • Reduce payment to the Contractor by a computed amount based on the penalty fee(s) in the PRS. • Reduce, suspend or cancel the Contract for systematic, deliberate misrepresentations or unacceptable levels of performance. • Failure of the Contractor to comply with or satisfy the request(s) for improvement of performance or to perform the neglected work specified within ten (10) business days shall constitute authorization for the County to have the service(s) performed by others. The entire cost of such work performed by others as a consequence of the Contractor’s failure to perform said service(s), as determined by the County, shall be credited to the County on the Contractor’s future invoice. This section does not preclude the County’s right to terminate the Contract upon ten (10) business days written notice with or without cause, as provided for in the Contract, Section 8.0 - Standard Terms and Conditions, Sub-section 8.45 - Termination for Convenience.
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. Identifies the key service outputs of the contract that will be evaluated by the Government to ensure contract performance standards are met by the Contractor (other services may also be inspected under the authority of the Inspection of Service Clause).
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Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. The contractor’s performance will be evaluated on the performance objectives included in this PWS. Failure to meet the stated standards could result in a Contract Deficiency Report (CDR), re-performance of defective work, or a negative CPARS past performance rating. Compliance with PRS standards will be assessed prior to exercise of any option to extend services. When a PRS service is defective, the Government will issue the contractor a CDR. The contractor shall reply, in writing, by the suspense date explaining why performance was unacceptable and how the recurrence of the problem will be prevented in the future.
Performance Requirements Summary (PRS. To ensure that the Contractor is meeting the Performance Work Statement objectives, the Government will perform surveillance of the Contractor’s services and deliverables as outlined in the Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) (see Table below). Government surveillance of contractor performance is not limited to the Performance Objectives as outlined in the PRS. The Government reserves the right to conduct surveillance of any contractual requirement of this acquisition. If the acceptable variance date shown on the PRS cannot be met, the Contractor must provide a plan with a schedule to remedy the deficiency. The Plan must be provided to the Government within 30 days of the identification of the deficiency. Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) Table Performance Requirements Summary Required Service PWSReference Performance Standard Acceptable Variance Frequency How Evaluated by Government Comments Quality Control C1.7 Conduct Monthly Quality Surveillances Minimum of 10 Surveillance Inspections Monthly Review Surveillance Report Per Quality Control Management Program Quality Control C1.7 Conduct Lessons Learned Reviews No Variance Annual Review Lessons Learned Report Health and Safety C1.13 Conduct Monthly Safety Inspections Minimum of 10 Safety Inspections Monthly Review Safety Inspection Report Safety Inspection or Behavior Based Observation Health and Safety C1.13 Prepare Incident Reports Achieve Within 48 hours of Incident As Needed Review Incident Report Operations Oversight Prepare Monthly Report Achieve Within 5 Days of End of Month Monthly Review Monthly Status Report Project Management C5.1.1 Submit Monthly Status Report Achieve Within 5 Days of End of Month Monthly Review Monthly Status Report Project Controls C5.1.2 Submit Project Schedule Achieve Within 5 Days of End of Month Monthly Review Project Schedule Water Treatment Plants C5.2 Minimize Treatment Plant Downtime Maximum of 5% of Downtime per Year Annually Review Annual Summary Report (Annual Performance Review Meeting Instead?) Water Treatment Plants C5.2 Meet Reverse Gradient IAW LTMP Achieve Within 90 Days of Loss of Reverse Gradient Quarterly Review Quarterly Effluent Report See Table 1-7 of SQAPP for Schedule Water Treatment Plants C5.2 Meet CSRG Standards IAW LTMP Achieve Within 90 Days of Exceedance Quarterly Review Quarterly Effluent Report See Table 1-8 of SQAPP for Schedule Water Treatment Plants C5.2 Demonstrate Plume Edge Capture Achieve Within 90 Days of Loss of Containment ...

Related to Performance Requirements Summary (PRS

  • Performance Requirements 1. Neither Party may impose or enforce any of the following requirements, or enforce any commitment or undertaking, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct or operation of an investment of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party in its territory:

  • Performance Standard Contractor shall perform all work hereunder in a manner consistent with the level of competency and standard of care normally observed by a person practicing in Contractor's profession. County has relied upon the professional ability and training of Contractor as a material inducement to enter into this Agreement. Contractor hereby agrees to provide all services under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted professional practices and standards of care, as well as the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, it being understood that acceptance of Contractor’s work by County shall not operate as a waiver or release. If County determines that any of Contractor's work is not in accordance with such level of competency and standard of care, County, in its sole discretion, shall have the right to do any or all of the following: (a) require Contractor to meet with County to review the quality of the work and resolve matters of concern; (b) require Contractor to repeat the work at no additional charge until it is satisfactory; (c) terminate this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Article 4; or (d) pursue any and all other remedies at law or in equity.

  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.

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