Common use of Project Personnel Clause in Contracts

Project Personnel. Except as formally approved by the City, the key personnel identified in Contractor’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the City.

Appears in 98 contracts

Samples: Contract Resulting From Request for Proposal, Contract for Education and Community Outreach Services, Janitorial Services Contract

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Project Personnel. Except as formally approved by the CityAuthority, the key personnel identified in ContractorConsultant’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the CityAuthority.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement, Consultant Services Agreement, Consultant Services Agreement

Project Personnel. Except as formally approved by the CityAuthority, the key personnel identified in Contractor’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the CityAuthority.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement, Consultant Services Agreement

Project Personnel. applies to professional services efforts and to employees who are on site at a City facility. Except as formally approved by the City, the key personnel identified in Contractor’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Project Personnel. Except as formally approved by the City, the key personnel identified in Contractor’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cloud Based Case Management Software Agreement

Project Personnel. Except as formally approved by the City, the key personnel identified in Contractor’s bid or proposal shall be the individuals who will actually complete the work. Changes in staffing must be reported in writing and approved by the City. 5.13.1 Reserved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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