Final Report The Recipient shall Prepare a Final Report for this Agreement in accordance with the approved Final Report Outline, Energy Commission Style Manual, and Final Report Template provided by the CAM with the following considerations: o Ensure that the report includes the following items, in the following order: Cover page (required) Credits page on the reverse side of cover with legal disclaimer (required) Acknowledgements page (optional) Preface (required) Abstract, keywords, and citation page (required) Table of Contents (required, followed by List of Figures and List of Tables, if needed) Executive summary (required) Body of the report (required) References (if applicable) Glossary/Acronyms (If more than 10 acronyms or abbreviations are used, it is required.) Bibliography (if applicable) Appendices (if applicable) (Create a separate volume if very large.) Attachments (if applicable) • Submit a draft of the Executive Summary to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments received on the Executive Summary. For each comment received, the recipient will identify in the summary the following: o Comments the recipient proposes to incorporate. o Comments the recipient does propose to incorporate and an explanation for why. • Submit a draft of the report to the CAM for review and comment. The CAM will provide written comments to the Recipient on the draft product within 15 days of receipt. • Incorporate all CAM comments into the Final Report. If the Recipient disagrees with any comment, provide a Written Responses to Comments explaining why the comments were not incorporated into the final product. • Submit the revised Final Report electronically with any Written Responses to Comments within 10 days of receipt of CAM’s Written Comments on the Draft Final Report, unless the CAM specifies a longer time period or approves a request for additional time. Products: • Summary of TAC Comments • Draft Final Report • Written Responses to Comments (if applicable) • Final Report CAM Product: • Written Comments on the Draft Final Report
Quarterly Reports Following submission of the initial report, quarterly performance reports until submission of the final report described in the following subparagraph. Reports are due on January 30, April 30, July 30, and October 30.
Stand-By Time All standby time shall be considered as regular hours worked and shall be compensated on a straight time or overtime basis as are other hours worked under this Agreement.
Stand-by The status of an employee who has been specifically assigned by an appropriate supervisor to remain available for call-in at home or any location employer has been made aware of such that the employee can be contacted by telephone to report to work immediately upon notification from employer.
Quarterly Progress Reports The goal of this task is to periodically verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the objectives of this Agreement on time and within budget. The objectives of this task are to summarize activities performed during the reporting period, to identify activities planned for the next reporting period, to identify issues that may affect performance and expenditures, and to form the basis for determining whether invoices are consistent with work performed. The Recipient shall: • Prepare a Quarterly Progress Report which summarizes all Agreement activities conducted by the Recipient for the reporting period, including an assessment of the ability to complete the Agreement within the current budget and any anticipated cost overruns. Progress reports are due to the CAM the 10th day of each January, April, July, and October. The Quarterly Progress Report template can be found on the ECAMS Resources webpage available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/media/4691. Product: • Quarterly Progress Reports
DATE OF COMPLETION The Developer must ensure that the Developer’s Works reach Completion on or before the date or milestone referred to in clause 1 of Schedule 3 of this document.
Comp Time In lieu of payment for overtime hours worked, the employee may request to take compensatory time off. Approval shall be at the discretion of the Department Head. If the request is approved by the Department Head, one and one-half (1 2) hours of compensatory time shall be credited for each overtime hour worked. A maximum accrual of compensatory time shall be forty (40) hours. Flex Time. The County recognizes and supports the concept of Flex time. Flex time is allowed within the work week as it is defined in Article 20, Section 2 of this contract. If an employee requests, an employee and their department head may agree to allow an employee to flex their schedule. However, in some departments and under some circumstances flex time may not be feasible and will not be permitted. No employee shall be required to take flex time off in order to avoid the payment of overtime or as a condition of continued employment.
Report Time Operators shall be paid the following report time for taking trolley coaches or motor buses out of the garage to operate in regular scheduled service and charter runs: Depots: 20 minutes report time up to 11:59 13 minutes report time after 12:00
TIME OF COMPLETION This project’s start date is scheduled for June 15, 2015 and completion date is July 31, 2015. The Contractor agrees to proceed with the work expeditiously without any delay or cessation, except such as may reasonably be beyond his control, and to employ a force of workmen sufficient so to perform the work covered by this Contract in such manner as to expedite the work of such other Contractors as may be engaged upon the work, as further provided in the Instructions to Bidders, to the end that the work to be performed by the Contractor shall be fully completed on or before the 31st day of July, 2015, subject to such adjustment of said date as may be made in accordance with this Contract. It is specifically agreed that the Contractor shall be bounden for damages, as hereinafter provided, for each and every day's delay which may be due or traceable to the Contract. In case the Contractor shall fail to perform fully the Contract within the agreed time limit, he shall pay to the City of Milwaukee, as liquidated damages for such default, the sum of $250.00 per day for each and every day's delay in completing the performance thereof after such time limit.