Scope Description Sample Clauses

Scope Description. For each such CDP, the parties will mutually agree in advance regarding any particular applications within the Field that the parties will address collaboratively in connection with that CDP (the “CDP Field”), the elements of the CPS for that CDP (including the target Lead Compounds and potential Derivative Compounds), the TFS for the CDP Field, each party’s respective technology contributions to the CDP and ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in such contributions, the license terms applicable to each party’s respective Intellectual Property Rights necessary to engage in the activities specified in the CDP, any other research and development requirements for the CDP, any cost sharing for research and development activities undertaken as part of the CDP, the schedule and term for the CDP, and the commercialization plans (including whether commercialization will be exclusive or non-exclusive, in what respects and on what terms) and revenue sharing or royalties for any results of each CDP.
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Scope Description. Innomotics will deliver the Solution as described in the Order.
Scope Description. A/E shall provide the scope of services (“Basic Services”) set forth in in this Agreement and in A/E’s proposal dated February 27, 2023 annexed hereto as Exhibit B (“A/E’s Proposal”). In the event of any conflict between the terms of Exhibit B and the terms of this Agreement, the term imposing the greater obligation or stricter limitation on A/E shall govern. A/E’s Consultants’ proposals are not incorporated into, or otherwise made a part of, this Agreement. A/E is responsible to obtain the full scope of services from each A/E’s Consultant necessary to fully design the Project in accordance with the Basis of Design Rev. F dated January 17, 2023.
Scope Description. Respond to all emergency related incidents at Matla Power station, Eskom properties and be back to fire station within 5 minutes to be ready for next incident (fire, hazmat, medicals and rescue) • Respond to all emergency incidents within 5 minutes after receiving the notification of incident from EOD • Assist Xxxxx power station as an when required • Respond to emergency incident within 5 minutes after alarm activated • Provide 24/7 emergency service within the Matla power station and Eskom properties in a radius of 20km • A three shifts system shall be implemented comprises of 6 members work 12 hour shift and to man the shifts 24/7) • Provide standby shift (as an when required) as a backup response should the emergency exceed on site response capabilities • Respond to road accidents within 20km radius from Matla power station when an accident involves Eskom vehicle and employee. • Drive and operate emergency vehicles (fire engine, bakkie pump and response vehicles. All personnel adhere to Eskom policy requirement. • Inspect, maintain and clean firefighting equipment • Issue hot work and monitoring hot work activities across the station during the shifts • Install the life line as an when required • Inspect the firefighting equipment according to the MPs or as per schedule • Inspect and clean emergency vehicles on a daily basis • Conduct plant work and report deviations • Conduct fire safety and fire preventionParticipate in the global exercise for the Matla Power Station and Xxxxx Power station as an when required • Participate in the monthly training drills exercises (four hour training of ERT/Proto team) • Change and replace portable firefighting equipment • Communicate with fire risk management personnel during the incidents • Update the handover book on daily basis • Participate in the fire incident investigationTo provide emergency medical services at Matla Power Station on 24/ 7 based three shift systems 07:00 to 19:00 and 19:00 to 07:00 • Assist Xxxxx Power Station as an when required • Emergency medical response by road to the scene and medical facilities backed up by alternative resources e.g. ALS response service as and when required. • The supplier shall provide ambulance and equipment primarily is used to the service at Matla P/S • The medical stock is provided by the service provider • To provide a company cell phone to be used by the crew on shift. • To assist with all injuries-on-duty. • Respond to all medical calls within Matla Powe...
Scope Description. The American Institutes for Research will be conducting the external evaluation for the CPS Community Schools Initiative (“CSI”) Xxxx X. Xxxxx 21st CCLC Community Learning Centers grants. The CSI evaluation design relies upon a mixed method approach to assess (a) how well programs are implementing the community school strategy and what promising strategies and approaches can be gleaned from higher implementing schools and (b) program impact on positive youth development, achievement, and behaviors. In undertaking the evaluation, the evaluation team at AIR and the Xxxxx Consulting Group will rely on two key tools developed in previous grant cycles: (1) the Continuous Quality Improvement Process (“CQIP”) and related tools and (2) a set of key performance indicators. AIR will also integrate qualitative data collected through interviews, focus groups, and observations conducted at four case study schools to further explore issues related to quality implementation of the community school strategy and to elevate effective strategies and approaches. The CQIP and related tools were created in order to codify what constitutes quality implementation of community schooling in Chicago, providing a means for programs to self-assess and craft an action plan to improve the quality of strategy implementation. Participating schools will complete a portion of the self-assessment tool each year of the grant cycle and craft an action plan annually. Xxxxx Consulting will primarily support the CQIP and monitor how well schools complete the process with fidelity by collecting completed self-assessment and action plans and an end-of- year report summarizing what steps outlined in the action plan were accomplished to improve implementation and program quality. The key performance indicators assess whether CSI schools are making strides in improving implementation and gauge if youth enrolled in programming are improving on key school-related outcomes. The key CSI performance indicators have been broken down into three primary categories: (1) implementation metrics (2) program attendance metrics and (3) outcome metrics. The outcome metrics will examine improvement in students’ academic achievement based on grades and NWEA MAP scores, school-day attendance, and responses to key 5Essentials survey scales, like emotional health and psychological sense of school membership as described in the proposed grant goals and objectives. These indicators will be calculated annually at the school...
Scope Description. The SUBCONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor (craft and professional), materials, equipment, tools, facilities, supplies and all other necessary essential articles and incidentals to furnish safe, compliant, cost effective fabrication, and commissioning Work in support of Tank Farm Operations (TOC) in accordance with the attached contractual and technical documentation listed hereunder.
Scope Description. The following proposed design services are included:
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Scope Description. The scope of this project includes installing a CIPP lining at structure CLV -450-047-22.26 and replace the existing 36” CMP with a trenchless smooth pipe with flared metal end section at structure CLV-450-047-023.33. Services include design and development of final contract documents, for the preferred alternatives, in accordance with IDM 14-2.03. The Consultant will provide services as described in Tasks 1 – 11: Services to be provided by INDOT: • Railroad Coordination and Certification Services not required: • Wetland or Stream mitigation The objective of this task is to lead the Project to successful Letting by managing each discipline, coordinating with INDOT departments, and regularly communicating with the INDOT Project Manager and District Asset Team.
Scope Description. The scope of this project includes services to deliver contract documents for the I-64 small structure replacement in accordance with IDM 14-2.01 for 3R Projects, Freeways. The Consultant will provide services as described in Tasks 1 – 10: Task 1 Project Management and Coordination Task 2 Topographic Survey Data Collection Task 3 Environmental Services Task 4 Road Design and Plan Development Task 5 Hydraulic Analysis and Report Task 6 Geotechnical Investigation and Report Task 7 Pavement Design Task 8 Utility Coordination Task 9 Construction Stormwater General Permit Task 10 Right-of-Way Engineering Task 11 Construction Phase Services Services to be provided by INDOT: • Railroad Coordination and Certification • R/W Appraisal ServicesLand Acquisition • Traffic Data Collection and Forecasting • FWD Testing of Pavement Services not required: • Abbreviated Engineer’s Report (Pavement Scoping Application Report to be utilized) • Underdrain Design • Bridge DesignGeotechnical Engineering Services (cores are included in the supporting documents) • Traffic Design and Production (no signing, lighting, or signals) • Karst Survey and Investigation • Section 106 • Section 4(f) or Section 6(f) • Phase I Initial Site Assessment (ISA) or Phase II Site InvestigationPublic InvolvementSubsurface Utility EngineeringTraffic Management PlanConstruction Inspections Services The objective of this task is to manage the Project to successful Letting by managing each discipline, coordinating with INDOT departments, and regularly communicating with the INDOT Project Manager.
Scope Description. The scope of this project includes services to deliver contract documents for the SR 62 slide correction in accordance with IDM 14-2.01 for 3R Projects. The Consultant will provide services as described in Tasks 1 – 11: Task 1 Project Management and Coordination Task 2 Topographic Survey Data Collection Task 3 Environmental Document Preparation Task 4 Permit Applications Task 5 Road Design and Plan Development Task 6 Hydraulic Analysis and Report Task 7 Geotechnical Investigation and Report Task 8 Pavement Design and Report Task 9 Utility Coordination Task 10 Right-of-Way Engineering Task 11 Construction Phase Services Services to be provided by INDOT: • Railroad Coordination and Certification • R/W Appraisal & Land Acquisition Services Services not required: • Karst Survey • Traffic Design and ProductionPublic InvolvementTraffic Management Plan The objective of this task is to manage the Project to successful Letting by managing each discipline, coordinating with INDOT departments, and regularly communicating with the INDOT Project Manager.
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