Project Review Meeting Sample Clauses

Project Review Meeting. Progress of the project will be evaluated in the Project Review Meeting (PRM) in every month. Date of the PRM will be informed by the Purchaser to the entire contractor.
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Project Review Meeting. The purpose of this meeting will be to determine appropriate criteria necessary to properly evaluate the projects. The initial, draft project map and list will be reviewed to help the steering committee and project team consider how to rank certain criteria’s importance during the evaluation process. The vision, goals, existing conditions, and all other relevant information will be part of the evaluation discussion.
Project Review Meeting. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will coordinate and facilitate one (1) design review meeting at a location in the Town of Xxxxxxxx’x Station. The purpose of this meeting will be to review the 50% preliminary design plans xxxxxx-xxxx.xxx 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 000 000 0000 and Opinion of Probable Construction Cost completed in Task 3 below. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will prepare and distribute a meeting agenda and meeting minutes for the meeting. Xxxxxx-Xxxx, through our sub-consultant, will provide land surveying services for the project under the supervision of a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in the State of Tennessee. We will perform the Field Surveying using conventional ground surveying methods, static LiDAR or other acceptable methods as determined by the surveyor and field conditions. All survey information gathered for the project shall adhere to generally accepted surveying practices and shall be tied to the State Plane Coordinate System using the Tennessee Geodetic Reference Network (TGRN). Our team will provide a field-run survey within the corridor locating the topographic features, the physical features, readily available property corners along the right of way (will not perform an extensive search for property corners), visible evidence of utilities along with any markings by TN One Call. This data will consist of existing features, such as edge of pavements, pavement markings, curbs, curb cuts and medians, utilities, top of banks, toe of slopes, grade changes, wood lines, any trees greater than 6 inches in diameter, fences, mailboxes, drainage features (ditches, pipes, structures), right-of-way limits, property lines, property information, and any easements along the proposed trail route. We will produce a planimetric AutoCAD drawing and a surface model. From the surface model we will produce contours at 1-foot intervals. The drawing will show the information as designated above. In addition to the existing topographic features and property lines, both above and below ground utilities will be located based upon available mapping and as marked by TN One Call. Additionally, we will notify adjacent property owners prior to survey, perform property research, property line and Right of Way establishment, develop the acquisition table, develop the utility owner table, provide property line bearings and distances, develop the DTM and provide necessary labeling on the final drawing. We will base our horizontal data on the State Plane Coordinate System of 1983 ...

Related to Project Review Meeting

  • Review Meeting i. Either the BCTF or BCPSEA may request in writing a meeting to review the issues in a provincial matters grievance that has been referred to arbitration. ii. Where the parties agree to hold such a meeting, it shall be held within ten

  • Business Review Meetings In order to maintain the relationship between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a business review meeting. The business review meeting may include, but is not limited to, the following: • Successful completion of deliverables • Review of the Contractor’s performance • Review of minimum required reports • Addressing of any elevated Customer issues • Review of continuous improvement ideas that may help lower total costs and improve business efficiencies.

  • Review Meetings During the review meetings the Project Managers shall discuss progress made by the Contractor in the performance of this Contract. Each party shall provide a status report, as desired by a Project Manager, listing any problem or concern encountered since the last meeting. Records of such reports and other communications issued in writing during the course of Contract performance shall be maintained by each party.

  • Project Review A. Programmatic Allowances 1. If FEMA determines that the entire scope of an Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, with determinations for Tier II Allowances being made by SOI-qualified staff, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process by documenting this determination in the project file, without SHPO review or notification. 2. If the Undertaking involves a National Historic Landmark (NHL), FEMA shall notify the SHPO, participating Tribe(s), and the NPS NHL Program Manager of the NPS Midwest Regional Office that the Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances. FEMA shall provide information about the proposed scope of work for the Undertaking and the allowance(s) enabling FEMA’s determination. 3. If FEMA determines any portion of an Undertaking’s scope of work does not conform to one or more allowances listed in Appendix B, FEMA shall conduct expedited or standard Section 106 review, as appropriate, for the entire Undertaking in accordance with Stipulation II.B, Expedited Review for Emergency Undertakings, or Stipulation II.C, Standard Project Review. 4. Allowances may be revised and new allowances may be added to this Agreement in accordance with Stipulation IV.A.3, Amendments. B. Expedited Review for Emergency Undertakings

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.

  • Progress Meetings The Engineer shall from time to time during the progress of the work confer with the State. The Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary or as may be requested by the State in order to evaluate features of the work.

  • Log Reviews All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must have a routine procedure in place to review system logs for unauthorized access.

  • Transition Review Period In accordance with Article 35, Layoff and Recall, the Employer may require an employee to complete a transition review period.

  • Access to Review Materials The Servicer will give the Asset Representations Reviewer access to the Review Materials for all of the Subject Receivables within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of the review notice in one or more of the following ways in the Servicer’s reasonable discretion: (i) by electronic posting of Review Materials to a password-protected website to which the Asset Representations Reviewer has access, (ii) by providing originals or photocopies of documents relating to the Subject Receivables at one of the properties of the Servicer or (iii) in another manner agreed by the Servicer and the Asset Representations Reviewer. The Servicer may redact or remove PII from the Review Materials so long as all information in the Review Materials necessary for the Asset Representations Reviewer to complete the Asset Review remains intact and unchanged.

  • Safety Meetings Accident investigation.

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