Project Planning and Control Sample Clauses

Project Planning and Control. 25.1 Project Schedule. Exhibit G – Schedule 25.1 sets forth Design-Builder’s Level 1 Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule for executing the Work. Within thirty (30) days of Notice to Proceed, Design- Builder shall submit to Owner, for its review and approval, a Level 3 CPM schedule that includes, among other things: (a) the order in which Design-Builder proposes to carry out the Work (including each stage of design, procurement, manufacture, delivery to Site, construction, inspection and testing); and (b) the times when submissions and approvals or consents by Owner are required. If Owner does not approve such submission, Design-Builder shall resubmit a revised schedule to Owner within seven (7) days of its receipt of Owner’s comments on such schedule. This process shall continue until such time as a schedule is so approved by Owner (“Project Schedule”).
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Project Planning and Control. 1. Contractor (and subcontractor) management and development processes shall adhere to appropriately tailored Contractor ISO-9001 (or equivalent) processes per the Project Management Plan (PMP). 2. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a Project Management Plan (PMP).
Project Planning and Control. Exhibit K sets forth the Project Planning and Control system for tracking the progress of the Scope of Work. Seller shall establish a program, submit reports and data as set forth therein. ARTICLE IV.
Project Planning and Control. 28.1 Project Schedule and CPM Schedule.
Project Planning and Control. 1. . Contractor (and subcontractor) management and development processes shall adhere to Contractor ISO-9001 (or equivalent) processes.
Project Planning and Control. 25.1 Project Schedule. 55 25.2 Updates 55 25.3 Schedule Format. 55 25.4 Other Information and Alteration 55 25.5 Owner's Separate Contractors 55 25.6 Owner's Review and Approval of Project Schedule 55 25.7 Monthly Reports 56 26.1 Required Information 56 26.2 Owner's Action on a VECP 57 26.2.1 Owner's Processing of VECP 57 26.2.2 Owner's Approval or Rejection of a VECP 57 26.2.3 Liability 57
Project Planning and Control. The Program Manager for the contract, Xx. Xxxxxx X. Bolt, CPG, CP, will be responsible for the overall management of each contract assignment. He will ensure the accuracy and completeness of all contractual documents; including, Conflict of Interest Letters, DTMB Project Forms, Invoices and Payment Requests, Deliverables, etc. He will also be responsible for assembling a specialized project team to fit the individual project needs and objectives, as specified by the DEQ, with the desired end result in mind. This will 1) identify assigned personnel roles and responsibilities, 2) establish a clear line of communication that will ensure accountability is transparent and xxxxxx trust, continuity and partnership between all parties, 3) provide maximum opportunity for consistent high-quality performance at all stages of the project, and 4) empower project personnel to positively contribute their technical and creative talents to the project.
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Project Planning and Control. 1. Contractor (and subcontractor) management and development processes shall adhere to Contractor ISO-9001 (or equivalent) processes. Inmarsat shall have the right to audit the contractor management and development practices applied to this contract. 2. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a Project Management Plan (PMP) - based on the draft version submitted as part of the proposal. 3. The PMP shall outline the various project activities to be performed together with the control procedures that are to be applied and project schedule (see Section 5.3). 4. The PMP shall describe the proposed management team structure together with the overall responsibilities (including any key subcontractors). 5. The PMP shall describe how the Contractor will manage and provide visibility of all work undertaken by any key subcontractors. 6. The Contractor shall maintain a Risk Management Plan. 7. The Project Management Plan and Risk Management Plan shall be formally issued within one month of contract commencement. 8. The contractor shall report status and provide Inmarsat with any subsequent updates to the Project Management Plan and Risk Management Plan in accordance with the contract requirements. 9. Thereafter, the Contractor shall maintain the plans in line with the work being performed. 10. The Contractor shall maintain all project documentation related to project planning and provide all deliverables in electronic form. 5.2 Review Meetings
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  • Project Planning GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS; ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE; PUBLIC INFORMATION 30 4.1 Planning and Engineering Activities 30 4.2 Site Conditions 30 4.3 Governmental Approvals 30 4.4 Environmental Compliance 34 4.5 Community Outreach and Public Information 35

  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Transition Planning The AGENCY will be responsible for the development of the student’s Transition Plan, which begins upon entry and is completed prior to the student’s exit.

  • Training and Development 3.1 Authorities will develop local 'Workforce Development Plans (see Part 4.8),' closely linked to their service delivery plans, which will provide the focus for the establishment of training and development priorities. Training and development should be designed to meet the corporate and service needs of authorities both current and in the future, taking into account the individual needs of employees. Local schemes on training and development should enable authorities to attain their strategic objectives through development of their employees. Training and development provisions should be shaped to local requirements and take account of the full range of learning methods. Such an approach should enable access to learning for all employees. The needs of part time employees and shift workers need particular consideration. 3.2 Employees attending or undertaking required training are entitled to payment of normal earnings; all prescribed fees and other relevant expenses arising. Employees are also entitled to paid leave for the purpose of sitting for required examinations. When attending training courses outside contracted daily hours, part-time employees should be paid on the same basis as full- time employees. (Assistance for other forms of learning, for example that directed at individual development, will be locally determined). Some training can be very expensive and authorities may require repayment of all or part of the costs incurred should an employee leave the authority before a reasonable time period has expired. The authority's policy in this regard should be made explicit. 3.3 Objectives for training and development programmes should include the following: • To enable Councils to attain their strategic objectives via investment in their employees. • To promote equity of access to learning. • To encourage employees to develop their skills and level of responsibility to the maximum of their individual potential. • To widen and modernise the skills profile of employees to maximise their versatility, employability and so, job security. • To enable employees to raise productivity, quality and customer service in pursuit of sustainable improvement 3.4 Authorities should establish local partnership arrangements, to include recognised trade unions, to develop their local workforce development plans. 3.5 The NJC endorses partnership provision such as the "Return to Learn" scheme. Authorities and the recognised trade unions shall encourage and support employees taking on the statutory Union Learning Representative (ULR) role. This will include agreeing facilities and paid release in accordance with statutory provisions. ULRs should be enabled to play a full part in promoting and implementing local training and development programmes.

  • Manufacturing and Marketing Rights The Company has not granted rights to manufacture, produce, assemble, license, market, or sell its products to any other person and is not bound by any agreement that affects the Company's exclusive right to develop, manufacture, assemble, distribute, market, or sell its products.

  • Training and Professional Development 11.1 The Employer will develop and maintain an employee training and development plan and provide such plan to the Union upon request. Staff training is intended to provide an opportunity for classified staff employees for training sponsored by the University Training and Development and the UW Medical Centers Organizational Development and Training. Education/Professional Leave is intended to facilitate employee access to continuing education opportunities. Training and educational/professional leave may be used for the purpose of improving job performance, maintaining and increasing proficiency, preparing staff for greater responsibility, or increasing promotional opportunities within the framework of staff positions available at the University. 11.2 Any release time for training for employees accepted for such classes shall be in accordance with the Executive Order (currently No. 52) governing this matter. In the event that two or more employees request the same training period and supervision must limit the number of persons who may participate at one time due to work requirements, the selection will be made on a mutually agreeable basis within the department. 11.3 The training program is a proper subject for discussion by either departmental or University-wide Joint Union/Management Committees. 11.4 If the Employer requires an employee to receive training, reimbursement will be provided in accordance with the University travel rules. Employee attendance at Employer required training, either during or outside working hours, will be considered time worked and compensated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 11.5 Employee attendance at training not required by the Employer and not covered by Executive Order 52, either on approved leave from or outside of working hours, will be voluntary and not considered time worked.

  • Strategic Planning Facilitate the effective alignment of IT requirements/ Information Resource Management (IRM) plans with strategic business plans and program initiatives. Management Improvements: Development and implementation of improved systems and business practices to optimize productivity and service delivery operations (e.g., analysis, and implementation of improvements in the flow of IT work and program processes and tool utilization, including business system analysis, identification of requirements for streamlining, re-engineering, or re-structuring internal systems/business processes for improvement, determination of IT solution alternatives, benchmarking).

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 4.1.1 The Power Producer shall give at least fifteen (15) days written notice to the SLDC / ALDC / DISCOM as the case may be, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System. 4.1.2 Subject to Article 4.1.1, the Power Project may be synchronized by the Power Producer to the Grid System when it meets all the connection conditions prescribed in the Grid Code and otherwise meets all other Indian legal requirements for synchronization to the Grid System. 4.1.3 The synchronization equipment and all necessary arrangements / equipment including Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) for scheduling of power generated from the Project and transmission of data to the concerned authority as per applicable regulation shall be installed by the Power Producer at its generation facility of the Power Project at its own cost. The Power Producer shall synchronize its system with the Grid System only after the approval of GETCO / SLDC / ALDC and GEDA. 4.1.4 The Power Producer shall immediately after each synchronization / tripping of generator, inform the sub-station of the Grid System to which the Power Project is electrically connected in accordance with applicable Grid Code. 4.1.5 The Power Producer shall commission the Project within SCOD. 4.1.6 The Power Producer shall be required to obtain Developer and/ or Transfer Permission, Key Plan drawing etc, if required, from GEDA. In cases of conversion of land from Agricultural to Non-Agriculture, the commissioning shall be taken up by GEDA only upon submission of N.A. permission by the Power Producer. 4.1.7 The Power Producer shall be required to follow the Forecasting and Scheduling procedures as per the Regulations issued by Hon’ble GERC from time to time. It is to clarify that in terms of GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of Solar and Wind Generation Sources) Regulations, 2019 the procedures for Forecasting, Scheduling & Deviation Settlment are applicable to all solar generators having combined installed capacity above 1 MW connected to the State Grid / Substation including those connected via pooling stations.

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B; (ii) Advice and assistance in strategic planning; and

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