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Project Schedule and Deliverables Sample Clauses

Project Schedule and Deliverables a. Completion Date. The Discharger shall complete all compliance project components by 31 December 2024.
Project Schedule and Deliverables. ‌ The project schedule and deliverables are summarized in Table A6.1.1 by task, schedule, description and deliverables, and responsible party. The WPC will track project progress through invoice task completion reports associated with reimbursement requests and through Contractor quarterly progress reports to SWQB. If delays or other issues are recognized by NHNM, the WPC will be notified to develop contingency plans. Project delays will be documented and described in semi‐annuals reports filed with the EPA.
Project Schedule and Deliverables. A. Schedule for Task 1 and Task 2 1. Within one week of Notice to Proceed (NTP) – The Consultant shall meet with County to discuss work plan development and execution of this contract.
Project Schedule and DeliverablesMilestone Deliverable Estimated Delivery (Months after Award)
Project Schedule and DeliverablesThe project schedule and deliverables are established by the CLG Grant Program agreement between the City and SHPO. This agreement requires: Historic Preservation Plan The consultant will work with the city and the HPC to deliver a complete Historic Preservation Plan per requirements. Monthly progress reports The consultant will provide HPC with monthly updates including progress against requirements. Schedule ● The Consultant will begin work on or before September 1,2024. ● The Consultant shall submit a draft of the [Historic Preservation Plan] to HPC on or before July 1, 2025, for review and comment; ● The City of Meridian shall submit a final copy of the [Historic Preservation Plan] to SHPO staff on or before September 30, 2025. All related project artifacts The consultant may produce documents or data related to this project which shall become the property of the city. Summary of all project work products At the end of the project, the consultant will present a summary report of all work completed to the Historic Preservation Commission.
Project Schedule and Deliverables. The projected schedule for completion of the Editor’s work is as follows:
Project Schedule and Deliverables 

Related to Project Schedule and Deliverables

  • Tasks and Deliverables A description of and the schedule for each task and deliverable, illustrated by a Xxxxx chart. Start and completion dates for each task, milestone, and deliverable shall be indicated. Must include deliverables specified in SOW-RFP as well as other deliverables that may be proposed by Contractor.

  • Services and Deliverables The Services and the required Deliverables for the Services are specified below. Service Type Output Measure Quantity per annum Number of Service Users Funding amount per annum (excl. GST) $ $ $ Description of Services Funding amount one-off (excl. GST) $ Service Type Output Measure Quantity per annum Number of Service Users Funding amount (excl. GST) $ $ $ Description of Services Funding amount one-off (excl. GST) $

  • Project Deliverables The Contractor shall provide each of the following deliverables in writing to the City for review and approval to achieve the project objectives. C.1. <Title> Deliverable 1

  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

  • Deliverables Upon satisfactory completion of the work authorization, the Engineer shall submit the deliverables as specified in the executed work authorization to the State for review and acceptance.

  • Milestone Schedule Please state the status and progress of each Milestone and identify any completed Milestone(s) for the previous calendar quarter.

  • Statement of Work The Statement of Work to which Grantee is bound is incorporated into and made a part of this Grant Agreement for all purposes and included as Attachment A.

  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

  • Project Specific Milestones In addition to the milestones stated in Section 212.5 of the Tariff, as applicable, during the term of this ISA, Interconnection Customer shall ensure that it meets each of the following development milestones: 6.1 Substantial Site work completed. On or before October 1, 2020, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate completion of at least 20% of project site construction. At this time, Interconnection Customer must submit to Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider initial drawings, certified by a professional engineer, of the Customer Interconnection Facilities. 6.2 Delivery of major electrical equipment. On or before October 1, 2020, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate that all generating units have been delivered to Interconnection Customer’s project site.

  • Contract Deliverables The Contractor shall provide information technology staff augmentation services, including comprehensive management of staff, as set forth in this Contract. The term “staff” refers to the temporary staff provided by the Contractor to render information technology services identified by Customers, but that staff shall not be deemed an employee of the State or deemed to be entitled to any benefits associated with such employment. Contracts resulting from this solicitation should not be structured as fixed-price agreements or used for any services requiring authorization for payment of milestone tasks. Contractor shall only provide information technology staff augmentation services for those Job Titles awarded to the Contractor and shall be paid on an hourly basis. The Department’s intent is for Contractor’s information technology staff to provide services closely related to those described in the Job Family Descriptions document. Detailed scopes of work, specific requirements of the work to be performed, and any requirements of staff shall be provided by the Customer in a Request for Quote. The Contractor shall possess the professional and technical staff necessary to allocate, outsource, and manage qualified information technology staff to perform the services requested by the Customer. The Contractor shall provide Customers with staff who must have sufficient skill and experience to perform the services assigned to them. All of the information technology staff augmentation services to be furnished by the Contractor under the Contract shall meet the professional standards and quality that prevails among information technology professionals in the same discipline and of similar knowledge and skill engaged in related work throughout Florida under the same or similar circumstances. The Contractor shall provide, at its own expense, training necessary for keeping Contractor’s staff abreast of industry advances and for maintaining proficiency in equipment and systems that are available on the commercial market. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and maintenance of all employment and payroll records, payroll processing, remittance of payroll and taxes, and all administrative tasks required by state and federal law associated with payment of staff. The Contractor shall, at its own expense, be responsible for adhering to the Contract background screening requirements, testing, evaluations, advertising, recruitment, and disciplinary actions of Contractor’s information technology staff. The Contractor shall maintain during the term of the Contract all licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the information technology staff augmentation services.