Project Development and Implementation Sample Clauses

Project Development and Implementation. The Grantee’s Scope of Work includes the following tasks and project elements: a. Review and update the district facilities17 in CARB’s 2021 CEIDARS emission inventory database that have been rolled over from prior inventory years. The Grantee should make a determination whether any facilities in their jurisdiction should be added to the database and report the required information per Section F.3.b below, giving priority to facilities subject to CARB’s Regulation for the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MRR facilities). In addition, the Grantee will work with CARB’s emission inventory staff to remove closed facilities from the CEIDARS 2021
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Project Development and Implementation. The Grantee’s Scope of Work includes the tasks and program elements described in Attachment I.
Project Development and Implementation. This Scope of Work includes tasks that reflect an investment in what works for GBPs up to this point, to help SMBs recover from the pandemic, and to improve the equity and inclusivity of the program. The purpose of this work is to: Task 1: Existing Local GBP Funding. Build on the current momentum to amplify its associated measurable environmental outcomes by supporting existing programs to operate more regionally and leverage partnerships with Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Task 2: Cash Incentives for Businesses. Provide cash incentives to help businesses operate more sustainably, be more resilient and assist businesses with pandemic recovery. Promote State SMB recovery resources to businesses. Task 3: New GBP Development. Add new programs in areas of the State not currently served by GBPs. Where no program exists, serve the businesses that wish to be certified through other trained third-party providers. Task 4: Marketing and Branding. Tell the story of green business through marketing and branding to spark the GBP and ensure the program flourishes. Increase brand recognition and promote the brand so participating businesses witness an increase in their bottom line. Leverage CBOs to assist with marketing and promotion to hard-to-reach businesses. Task 5: Performance Standards and Program Equity. Level the playing field for regions and businesses that have historically been left out of environmental initiatives that also suffer levels of poverty and pollution that are detrimental to their business economy. Promote equity and inclusivity by leveraging demographic and Graphical Information Systems (GIS) data to focus on marginalized regions and businesses. Partner with CBOs to gain trust from business owners. Focus on diving deeper into newly developed sectors such as Agriculture, Laboratories (environmental, biological, chemical, and biochemical), and Greek Chapter Houses. Hold workshops for businesses and Green Business Coordinators. Continue to update the existing thirty-two (32) sectors on an ongoing basis as business sustainability opportunities evolves.
Project Development and Implementation of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Practices
Project Development and Implementation. A. The Parties agree that that development activities by Blue & Silver pursuant to the EUL must avoid adversely affecting cultural resources when practicable. A cultural resources survey was conducted for this undertaking in July and August 2018, identifying 21 cultural resource sites within a 298.38-acre area that fully includes the 52-acre EUL, and an additional buffer around that portion of the APE where direct effects have the potential to occur. USAFA consultation with SHPO on the NRHP eligibility and potential for effects on historic properties is ongoing and will continue for each Project phase under the terms of this PA. B. Each phase of the Project and all design, construction, development, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and management of the EUL area must undergo assessment of adverse effects to identified historic properties in accordance with 36 CFR 800.5 and have any adverse effects resolved in accordance with 36 CFR 800.6. Because development will be phased, multiple consultations on potential affects and their avoidance, minimization, and/or mitigation may be on- going at any time. To allow for planning, Blue & Silver or USAFA will host monthly meetings to discuss upcoming Project phases and elements. C. For each phase of the project development, the Blue & Silver Project representative assigned to this PA will provide a draft consultation package to USAFA. The USAFA will collaborate with Blue & Silver to finalize the package and then initiate consultation with the other Consulting Parties. The proposed Project phasing is as follows, but may be refined and modified as work plans are completed for development. 1. The initial construction phase would span approximately nine (9) months at which time lots would be prepared for sub-parcel development. 2. Subsequent to completing building pads on lots, phased sub-parcel development would begin. 3. Construction activities associated with the phased completion of sub-parcel development would persist for approximately three (3) years. On completion, Blue and Silver will return the Visitor Center and the quadrant of land on which it is located USAFA. Once returned, the quadrant and any improvements will no longer be covered by this PA. D. For consultation on the design of each phase, Blue & Silver will provide the USAFA Cultural Resources Manager (CRM) and the USAFA CRM Program with the proposed Project design, work plan and all associated GIS/CAD data for all new development design. E. ...

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  • Project Implementation The Borrower shall:

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  • Project Work Plan The Statement of Work is the formal document incorporated into the Grant. The Project Work Plan documents how the Grantee will achieve the performance measures outlined in the Grant. Changes to the Statement of Work require an amendment. Project Work Plans may be changed with written approval from PEI and the Grantee.

  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: a. for procuring and maintaining in full force and effect all Consents, Clearances and Permits, required in accordance with Law for development of the Project; b. for financing, constructing, owning and commissioning each of the Element of the Project for the scope of work set out in Schedule 1 of this Agreement in accordance with: i. the Electricity Act and the Rules made thereof; ii. the Grid Code; iii. the CEA Regulations applicable, and as amended from time to time, for Transmission Lines and sub-stations: • the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Grid Standard) Regulations, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Safety requirements for construction, operation and maintenance of Electrical Plants and Electrical Lines) Regulation, 2011; • Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electricity Supply) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Communication System in Power System Operation) Regulations, 2020. iv. Safety/ security Guidelines laid down by the Government; v. Prudent Utility Practices, relevant Indian Standards and the Law; not later than the Scheduled COD as per Schedule 2 of this Agreement; c. for entering into a Connection Agreement with the concerned parties in accordance with the Grid Code. d. for owning the Project throughout the term of this Agreement free and clear of any encumbrances except those expressly permitted under Article 15 of this Agreement; e. to co-ordinate and liaise with concerned agencies and provide on a timely basis relevant information with regard to the specifications of the Project that may be required for interconnecting the Project with the Interconnection Facilities; f. for providing all assistance to the Arbitrators as they may require for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; g. to provide to the Nodal Agency and CEA, on a monthly basis, progress reports with regard to the Project and its execution (in accordance with prescribed form) to enable the CEA to monitor and co-ordinate the development of the Project matching with the Interconnection Facilities; h. to comply with Ministry of Power order no. 25-11/6/2018 – PG dated 02.07.2020 as well as other Guidelines issued by Govt. of India pertaining to this; i. to procure the products associated with the Transmission System as per provisions of Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) orders issued by Ministry of Power vide orders No. 11/5/2018 - Coord. dated 28.07.2020 for transmission sector, as amended from time to time read with Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) orders in this regard (Procuring Entity as defined in above orders shall deemed to have included Selected Bidder and/ or TSP). Also, to comply with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance vide Order (Public Procurement No 1) bearing File No. 6/18/2019- PPD dated 23.07.2020, Order (Public Procurement No 2) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD dated 23.07.2020 and Order (Public Procurement No. 3) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD, dated 24.07.2020, as amended from time to time, regarding public procurement from a bidder of a country, which shares land border with India; j. to submit to Nodal Agency information in the prescribed format [To be devised by Nodal Agency] for ensuring compliance to Article 4.1 i) above. k. to comply with all its obligations undertaken in this Agreement. 4.2 Roles of the Nodal Agency in implementation of the Project: 4.2.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Nodal Agency shall be the holder and administrator of this Agreement and shall inter alia: a. appoint an Independent Engineer within 90 days of the Effective Date b. provide letters of recommendation to the concerned Indian Governmental Instrumentality, as may be requested by the TSP from time to time, for obtaining the Consents, Clearances and Permits required for the Project; c. coordinate among TSP and upstream/downstream entities in respect of Interconnection Facilities; and d. monitor the implementation of the Agreement and take appropriate action for breach thereof including revocation of guarantees, cancellation of Agreement, blacklisting etc e. provide all assistance to the Arbitrators as required for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; and f. perform any other responsibility (ies) as specified in this Agreement.

  • Investment Analysis and Implementation In carrying out its obligations under Section 1 hereof, the Advisor shall: (a) supervise all aspects of the operations of the Funds; (b) obtain and evaluate pertinent information about significant developments and economic, statistical and financial data, domestic, foreign or otherwise, whether affecting the economy generally or the Funds, and whether concerning the individual issuers whose securities are included in the assets of the Funds or the activities in which such issuers engage, or with respect to securities which the Advisor considers desirable for inclusion in the Funds' assets; (c) determine which issuers and securities shall be represented in the Funds' investment portfolios and regularly report thereon to the Board of Trustees; (d) formulate and implement continuing programs for the purchases and sales of the securities of such issuers and regularly report thereon to the Board of Trustees; and (e) take, on behalf of the Trust and the Funds, all actions which appear to the Trust and the Funds necessary to carry into effect such purchase and sale programs and supervisory functions as aforesaid, including but not limited to the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of securities for the Funds.

  • Development Work The Support Standards do not include development work either (i) on software not licensed from CentralSquare or (ii) development work for enhancements or features that are outside the documented functionality of the Solutions, except such work as may be specifically purchased and outlined in Exhibit 1. CentralSquare retains all Intellectual Property Rights in development work performed and Customer may request consulting and development work from CentralSquare as a separate billable service.

  • Project Plan Development of Project Plan Upon the Authorized User’s request, the Contractor must develop a Project Plan. This Project Plan may include Implementation personnel, installation timeframes, escalation procedures and an acceptance plan as appropriate for the Services requested. Specific requirements of the plan will be defined in the RFQ. In response to the RFQ, the Contractor must agree to furnish all labor and supervision necessary to successfully perform Services procured from this Lot. Project Plan Document The Contractor will provide to the Authorized User, a Project Plan that may contain the following items: • Name of the Project Manager, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • Names of the Project Team Members, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • A list of Implementation milestones based on the Authorized User’s desired installation date; • A list of responsibilities of the Authorized User during system Implementation; • A list of designated Contractor Authorized Personnel; • Escalation procedures including management personnel contact numbers; • Full and complete documentation of all Implementation work; • Samples of knowledge transfer documentation; and • When applicable, a list of all materials and supplies required to complete the Implementation described in the RFQ. Materials and Supplies Required to Complete Implementation In the event that there are items required to complete an Implementation, the Contractor may request the items be added to its Contract if the items meet the scope of the Contract. Negotiation of Final Project Plan If the Authorized User chooses to require a full Project Plan, the State further reserves the right for Authorized Users to negotiate the final Project Plan with the apparent RFQ awardee. Such negotiation must not substantively change the scope of the RFQ plan, but can alter timeframes or other incidental factors of the final Project Plan. The Authorized User will provide the Contractor a minimum of five (5) business days’ notice of the final negotiation date. The Authorized User reserves the right to move to the next responsible and responsive bidder if Contractor negotiations are unsuccessful.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

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