ROLE OF MAINEDOT Clause Samples

The 'ROLE OF MAINEDOT' clause defines the responsibilities and authority of the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines MaineDOT's oversight functions, such as project management, approval of plans, and ensuring compliance with applicable standards and regulations. For example, MaineDOT may be responsible for reviewing contractor submissions or coordinating with other agencies. The core purpose of this clause is to clarify MaineDOT's involvement and decision-making powers, thereby ensuring clear lines of authority and accountability throughout the project.
ROLE OF MAINEDOT. MaineDOT will assign a Project Manager to carry out the State of Maine’s responsibilities. The Project Manager or designee will have the authority to request design changes to meet applicable laws, regulations and design standards; accept and reject invoices; inspect construction activities; and take all other action to assure the proper performance of this Agreement. Project Manager:   Email:  @▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Phone: 207- 
ROLE OF MAINEDOT. MaineDOT will provide oversight by designating a Project Manager with the authority to approve and reject reimbursement requests; require revisions to plans and specifications; inspect, reject and stop work; and take all other action to ensure proper performance of this Agreement. Project Manager for MaineDOT:   Email:  @▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Phone: 207-  AUTHORIZATION. Federal financial participation in pre-award costs shall begin after completion of the steps set out below. Federal financial participation in construction shall not begin until the Wildlife Service issues a Notice of Grant Award and obligates federal funds. To start federal participation in pre-award costs: The Wildlife Service must authorize pre-award costs, if applicable; and MaineDOT must execute this Agreement; and MaineDOT must issue the Grantee a Notice to Proceed with pre-award work. PROJECT COST. The estimated cost of the Project is $  (Project Cost), which the Parties shall share as shown below.