Project Webpage. The Project Webpage, on the Recipient’s appropriate corporate website, should include the following elements as a minimum:
(a) Brief description of the Project, including:
(i) Project overview
(ii) Project timeline and status (e.g., commencement of construction, scheduled Completion date, etc)
(iii) Brief and simple explanation of the CSP technology and how it will be used in the Project
(iv) key contractors
(v) key equipment suppliers
(vi) total Project cost Advancing Renewables Program Funding Agreement | Vast Solar, Port Augusta Concentrated Solar Power Project 2022/ARP026 64
(vii) summary of debt, equity and grant providers
Project Webpage. City shall create a Project Webpage on its website. The Project Webpage must include, at a minimum, a description of the Project, a Project FAQ, a City staff contact person (including name, email address, and telephone number), opportunity to join a Project email list, and Project timeline based on the refined project schedule. City shall regularly update the Project Webpage to include information about opportunities for comment, public meetings or hearings, draft deliverables, project memos and reports, and any other information City or PMT deems important to publish. City De live rable s
1.1 Key Documents
1.2 Public Involvement Plan
1.3 Community Site Visit and Walking Tour
1.4 PMT Meeting #1
1.5 Planning Commission Meeting #1
1.6 Project Webpage
Project Webpage. Description: Xxxxxx & Xxxx will work with Marshalltown to implement a project page on the city’s website. This page will include information related to the ADA transition plan process, including compliance procedures and links to state and federal compliance information. It will also include access to all project planning information for Marshalltown along with an opportunity for public comment. Description: Our team will work with Marshalltown to create a barriers assessment checklist before collecting data. We will inventory components of the PCR/PAR environment using the latest GPS technology to collect field data for pedestrian infrastructure. This data will be imported into Esri ArcGIS for analysis, reporting, and mapping as part of the transition plan. The following information will be collected as part of this project.
Project Webpage. City shall create a Project Webpage on its website. The Project Webpage must include, at a minimum, a description of the Project, a Project FAQ, a City staff contact person (including name, email address, and telephone number), opportunity to join a Project email list, and Project timeline based on the refined project schedule. City shall regularly update the Project Webpage to include information about opportunities for comment, public meetings or hearings, draft deliverables, project memos and reports, and any other information City or PMT deems important to publish.
Project Webpage. CONSULTANT will provide the CITY with various project information necessary for maintaining and updating the project webpage on the main CITY website. The information to be provided includes project exhibits of the main alternatives, PowerPoint Presentations, Project Fact Sheets, and other figures or renderings as deemed appropriate. The information to be provided is from other task deliverables.
Project Webpage. Design Professional will develop and maintain a project-specific webpage throughout the construction phase to provide information about construction progress and impacts to the community.
Project Webpage. For all Project related information and communications (TIGER 2017 application, RFP, addendum, short listed Proposers, etc.) see the Project webpage at: It is the responsibility of the Proposer to monitor the Project webpage for ALL Project related information and updates including any addenda. The Proposer is required to acknowledge, in the Executive Summary and Proposal Letter (Exhibit A), that they have received and reviewed all materials posted on the webpage.
Project Webpage. Within 45 days of the Effective Date, each of CEB and SEA shall update their respective websites to include information on (a) bidding procedures, bidders, and contract awards; (b) use of the funds disbursed under the Project; and (c) physical progress of the Project.
Project Webpage. City shall develop and maintain a public Project Webpage on the City’s website containing all materials and information relevant to development of the Plan. Webpage with all project related information and materials developed, all GIS products and graphics, and meeting information (times, locations, agendas, summaries, and materials). Project Webpage will be “live” within eight weeks of Notice to Proceed.
Project Webpage. Consultant shall coordinate with the PMT to create and maintain the Project webpage. To the extent possible, the Project webpage must be integrated with the City website according to City requirements. Consultant shall be responsible for all aspects of the Project webpage, including but not limited to: development, gathering and monitoring of content, and controls, as required by, and subject to approval by PMT. The Project webpage must be fully functioning and accessible within 4 weeks after the kick-off meeting and remain fully functioning and accessible for a minimum of 6 months following Project completion. Project Webpage must include, at a minimum: • Project deliverables: tech memos and all maps and graphics in PDF or JPG format; • an embedded translate tool, • method to sign up for a project notification list, and • meeting information (times, locations, agendas, summaries, and materials). Consultant shall update the Project webpage before and after meetings and at the end of Tasks. Consultant shall include a Spanish-language landing page in the Project webpage that provides an overview of the Project in Spanish and include a link to all Spanish-language translated documents (i.e. project fact sheet, posters, flyers). Consultant shall provide translation services for content used on Spanish-language landing page. The Project webpage must also include an interactive on-line mapping tool element that allows the public to provide input and to pinpoint issues, ideas, and comments directly on a map of the Project area. Any interactive features for public involvement must not require user registration.