Scope of Services Performance Requirements Sample Clauses

Scope of Services Performance Requirements. Performance requirements should be precise and written such that it can be easily determined whether a contractor has successfully fulfilled its obligations under an agreement. Scheduled due dates that specify milestone targets must be clearly defined and may include dates for formal written reports or oral progress reports, as well as regular meetings to evaluate progress, identify problem areas, or address concerns. The location where the services will be performed must also be included, so that payments to the contractor can be properly classified as being either U.S.-source income or foreign-source income.
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Scope of Services Performance Requirements. A. Quality The Consultant and subconsultant will enforce the specifications and identify in a timely manner to the Sponsor local conditions, methods of construction, errors on the plans or defects in the work or materials which would conflict with the quality of work, and conflict with the successful completion of the project.
Scope of Services Performance Requirements. Quality The Consultant will enforce the specifications and identify in a timely manner to the Municipality local conditions, methods of construction, errors on the plans or defects in the work or materials which would conflict with the quality of work, and conflict with the successful completion of the project. 586.016 3 of 5 June 2021 Cemetery Road over Trumansburg Creek Bridge Replacement PIN 3756.59 · Record Keeping & Payments to the Contractor All records must be kept in accordance with the NYSDOT Manual for Uniform Record Keeping as well as any requirements required by the Municipality. The Consultant must take all measurements and collect all other pertinent information necessary to prepare daily inspection reports, monthly and final estimates, survey notes, record plans showing all changes from contract plans, photographs of various phases of construction, and other pertinent data, records and reports for proper completion of records of the contract to ensure that the Contractor complies with the Contract Plans and Specifications. Any record plans, engineering data, survey notes or other data provided by the Municipality should be returned to the Municipality at the completion of the contract. Original tracings of record plans, maps, engineering data, the final estimate and any other engineering data produced by the Consultant will bear the endorsement of the Consultant. Any documents that require an appropriate review and approval of a Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensed and registered to practice in New York State must be signed by the P.E. Unless otherwise modified by this agreement, the Consultant will check, and when acceptable, approve all structural shop drawings. The Consultant must submit the final estimate of the contract to the Municipality within four
Scope of Services Performance Requirements 

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  • Performance Requirements 1. Neither Party may impose or enforce any of the following requirements, or enforce any commitment or undertaking, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct or operation of an investment of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party in its territory:

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