Common use of Project Staffing Clause in Contracts

Project Staffing. Prior to the start of any work under this Agreement, Consultant must submit to City detailed resumes of key personnel that will be involved in performing services prescribed in the Agreement. City hereby acknowledges its acceptance of such personnel to perform services under this Agreement. At any time hereafter that Consultant desires to change key personnel while performing under the Agreement, Consultant must submit the qualifications of the new personnel to City for prior approval. Key personnel include, but are not limited to, principals-in-charge, project manager, and project Consultant. Consultant will maintain an adequate and competent staff of qualified persons, as may be determined by City, throughout the performance of this Agreement to ensure acceptable and timely completion of the Scope of Services. If City objects, with reasonable cause, to any of Consultant’s staff, Consultant must take prompt corrective action acceptable to City and, if required, remove such personnel from the Project and replace with new personnel agreed to by City.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Project Staffing. Prior to the start of any work under this Agreement, Consultant the Contractor must submit assign to the City detailed resumes of the key personnel that will be involved in furnishing goods or performing services prescribed in the Agreement. The City hereby acknowledges may acknowledge its acceptance of such personnel to furnish goods or perform services under this Agreement. At any time hereafter that Consultant the Contractor desires to change key personnel while performing under the Agreement, Consultant the Contractor must submit the qualifications of the new personnel to the City for prior approval. Key personnel include, but are not limited to, principals-in-charge, project manager, and project Consultant. Consultant The Contractor will maintain an adequate and competent staff of qualified persons, as may be determined by the City, throughout the performance of this Agreement to ensure acceptable and timely completion of the Scope of ServicesWork. If the City objects, with reasonable cause, to any of Consultant’s the Contractor's staff, Consultant the Contractor must take prompt corrective action acceptable to the City and, if required, remove such personnel from the Project and replace with new personnel agreed to by the City.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Linking Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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