SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. A.1. The Grantee shall provide all services and deliverables (“Scope”) as required, described, and detailed in this Grant Contract.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. The Services to be performed and the Deliverables to be provided by the Contractor are described in the Scope of Services Exhibit, attached hereto, and by this reference herein incorporated. District shall have the right to review and test the Deliverables following Contractor’s delivery of each to District to determine whether the Deliverables conform to the requirements of the Agreement to District’s satisfaction. The District may either: reject a Deliverable if it is Deficient or contains a Deficiency, or accept each Deliverable (“Acceptance”). If the District rejects the Deliverables, Contractor shall, at District’s request, promptly correct all Deficiencies and, thereafter, District shall again have the opportunity to review and test the Deliverables. If Contractor is not able to correct all Deficiencies in the Deliverables within 30 days following their receipt by District, District shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, which termination shall be deemed due to Contractor’s default.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. Pursuant to the Agreement, this Task Order authorizes Professional to perform the Services shown in Attachment A.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. A.1. The Operating Agency shall provide all services and deliverables (“Scope”) as required, described, and detailed in this Grant contract.
A.2. To provide and operate public service activities to low and moderate income individuals and families within the city limits of Kingsport as specified in ATTACHMENT A: DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES, ATTACHMENT B: IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, AND ATTACHMENT C: BUDGET.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. Contractor shall provide the commissioning services and deliverables set forth below and as more fully described in Attachment A-2, Standard Scope of Commissioning Services, for the School Construction Project identified in Section 1 of this Work Order (“Services”).
a. Contractor shall conduct Full Building Commissioning on the following major building systems:
i. Building Envelope ii. Roofing Systems
iii. HVAC Systems
iv. Plumbing Systems
v. Electrical Power Systems
vi. Voice, Data and Video Systems
vii. Life Safety Systems
viii. Building Automation and Control Systems
b. Systems shall be commissioned at the following sampling rates: Exterior walls 100 Exterior windows 25 Exterior doors 25 Louvers and vents 25 Grilles and sunscreens 25 Infrared scan of envelope 100 Performed by Commissioning Contractor Roof systems, including parapet 100 Roof openings, including skylights, pipe chases, ducts, etc. 100 Infrared scan of roof 100 Performed by Commissioning Contractor Boilers 100 Chillers 100 Domestic hot water heating coils 100 Piping 25 Heat exchangers 100 Pumps and drives 50 Air handler systems 100 Rooftop units 100 Heating and ventilating units 100 Induction units 25 Displacement terminal units 25 Unit ventilators 25 Cabinet unit heaters 25 Fan coil units 25 Unit heaters 25 Radiant panels 25 Finned tube radiation 25 Convectors 25 Chilled beams 25 Exhaust fans 25 Combustion air units 100 Split system AC 100 Make-up air units 100 Fume hoods 100 Heat recovery systems 100 Thermal solar systems 100 Testing, adjusting and balancing spot check 10 Automated temperature controls and energy management systems 100 Natural gas systems 25 Compressed air systems 25 Backflow preventers 100 Pressure booster systems 100 Water heaters 100 Hot water storage 100 Recirculation pumps 100 Water closets and sinks 25 Laboratory waste and acid neutralization systems 100 Safety shower/eyewash stations 100 Mixing valves 100 Irrigation Systems 100 Grey water systems 100 Rain water reclamation systems 100 Electrical service and switchgear 100 Transformers 100 Motor control centers 100 Electrical distribution systems 25 Emergency and standby power systems including automatic transfer switching systems 100 Lighting and lighting control systems 25 Low voltage systems 25 Grounding and bonding systems 25 Photovoltaic systems 100 Wind power systems 100 Interfaces to automated temperature/building automation control systems 100 Cabling 10 Switches 10 Servers 10 Routers 10 Interfaces 10 Termi...
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. The Services to be performed and the Deliverables to be provided by the Contractor are described in the Scope of Services attached as Exhibit A and by this reference herein incorporated.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. Company has entered into that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger and Reorganization dated July 21, 2022 between ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Company, and Sabre Merger Sub, Inc., amended effective August 11, 2022 (collectively, the “Merger Agreement”). During the Term, Consultant shall provide, on an as-needed basis, not to exceed 20 hours per week unless mutually agreed, transition services and advise, consult and support the Company’s management team in connection with the closing of the Merger (defined in the Merger Agreement), winddown activities related thereto, preparation and filing of 10-Q, investor-related activities, and any Asset Dispositions (as defined in the Merger Agreement), and other services to and for the Company, and shall report directly to the Company’s Interim Chief Executive Officer.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. 2.1. Provision of Services and Deliverables
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. A.1. The Grantee shall provide all services and deliverables (“Scope”) as required, described, and detailed in this Grant Contract.
A.2. The Grantee shall create an inclusive park, playground, or other facility designed for children or adults who have intellectual or developmental disabilities. This park, playground, or facility shall be created in a manner that will lead to the inclusion of children or adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in games and activities that take place at the facility. The park shall also provide opportunities for children and adults to develop physical, social, emotional, and imaginative skills.
A.3. The Grantee shall provide the State monthly updates on the status of the facility as it is being built, and updates upon request once the facility has been created.
A.4. The Grantee shall appoint one person to serve as the primary contact for implementation and coordination of the facility.
SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES. A.1. The Grantee shall provide the scope at services and deliverables (''Scope") as required, described, and detailed in this Grant Agreement.
A.2. The Grantee shall provide administrative services for the Women's Health and Infant Mortality Reduction Initiatives including ongoing services for the provision of Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR).
A.3. The Grantee shall ensure compliance with State standards, laws, rules, and regulations related to the provision of public health activities to enhance the health and well-being of women, infants, and families by improving community resources and planning public health services that have a positive impact on the fetal infant mortality rate.
A.4. The Grantee shall provide state-level coordination for infant mortality reduction and women's health improvement initiatives.
A.5. The Grantee shall supervise and monitor the FIMR program, which shall include four (4) sites utilizing an action-oriented, interdisciplinary, and collaborative process. The Tennessee FIMR program shall be based on the National FIMR guidelines; however, the Tennessee program will not be bound to the same methodology or protocols.
A.6. The Grantee shall monitor confidentiality of all FIMR written and verbal communications, including the security of all information collected for reviews that is submitted into the FIMR database and all verbal communication occurring during review meetings.
A.7. The Grantee shall implement infant mortality reduction and women's health improvement projects, based on the most recent data available and which align with the state infant mortality reduction strategic plan.
A.8. The Grantee shall develop and maintain collaborative partnerships to support the infrastructure of the statewide FIMR and infant mortality reduction program. Partnerships may include organizations such as the March of Dimes, Tennessee Hospital Association, pediatric and obstetrics organizations, the regional perinatal centers, and other key stakeholders.
A.9. Incorporation of Federal Award Identification Worksheet. The federal award identification worksheet, which appears as Attachment C, is incorporated in this Grant Agreement.