Scope of Work Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Scope of Work Responsibilities. The Architect Engineer may be asked to undertake the following tasks or activities: A. Conduct site visits to UNDP projects implemented by third parties; B. Provide technical support to UNDP teams related to engineering projects; and Follow-up technically on the implementation of identified projects by assisting projects in the review of contractor submittals if deemed necessary; C. Prepare required tender documents, including but not limited to: • Tender drawings for Architectural trades; • Required specification related to all Architectural divisions including furniture and equipment (if necessary) (from division 1 to division 16) including any required detail; • Ensure the general/specific condition of contract is in line with UNDP rules and regulations; • Coordinate with all required authorities (national or local) along with UNDP in order to prepare all required documents for issuing the required permits; • Prepare all Architectural BOQs related to the project including general requirements; • Submit calculation notes needed to any design requirement related to Architectural trades; • Specify which design code shall be followed; • Draft any specific report needed to complete the design drawings; • Submit the Health, Safety & Environment HSE manual requirement & penalties. • Assist the UNDP team during the design phase to choose the type and quality of materials to be used in the project. • Coordinate with any specialist appointed by UNDP in order to complete the tender documents. • Provide all necessary documents that UNDP requests in order to have complete set of tender documents. All deliverables shall be submitted in Word, Excel or PDF formats and in English noting that the Architect must submit 2 hard copies (1 A1 and 1 A3 for drawings and the remaining 2 A4) and 1 edible soft copy for all the below mentioned items:
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Scope of Work Responsibilities. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia on behalf of other UN agencies, wishes to enter into long-term agreements for editing services particularly: - Provide editing services for official documents, including but not limited to laws, regulations, procedures, public information material, official letters, etc. - Read and compare documents as necessary - Ensure correctness and consistency of terminology in the documents - Produce 100% accurate editing of the documents with clarity and understanding - Provide quality check and proof-reading of edited work to ensure it is technically, grammatically, and idiomatically correct.
Scope of Work Responsibilities. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia on behalf of other UN agencies, wishes to enter into long-term agreements for Interpretation services (LOT 1) and translation services (LOT 2), particularly: LOT-1 Interpretation services between the six official languages of the UN (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese) and Armenian LOT-2 Translation services between the six official languages of the UN (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese) and Armenian
Scope of Work Responsibilities. Translation Services Interpretation Services
Scope of Work Responsibilities. FY 2016 Planning Liaison Scope of Services Communication & Public Involvement General Liaison Program Development – Surface Transportation Program Program Monitoring
Scope of Work Responsibilities. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and services necessary to perform the janitorial services required. The purpose of the contract is to maintain the facility in such a manner as to provide a clean, healthy and safe work environment for occupants of the building. The Contractor may not engage any contractor or consultant (in each case a “Sub-contractor”) for the performance of any part of the Services without the express approval of the Contract Administrator. HUC consent may be arbitrarily withheld. The Contractor will administer, coordinate, and manage all Services provided by any Sub-contractor, and will assume full responsibility for all work performed by the Sub-contractors in relation to the Services. The Contractor will provide a full report to the Contract Administrator of any incident of damage to HUC property, accidents and/or any chemical or environmental problems within 24 hours of the occurrence. The Contractor is an independent party and shall be responsible for all income or other taxes, assessments and fringe benefits. Contractor and/or any Sub-contractor shall provide proof of full liability insurance, WorkSafe coverage and fidelity bonds for all individuals associated with the Contractor and/or any Sub-contractor. The specifications contained in this document have been developed to establish the minimum level of janitorial services required by HUC.  Responsible for all routine cleaning of all components of the facility including but not limited to: o Clean bathrooms, offices, meeting rooms, common spaces and sanctuary o Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, spot cleaning o Please see attached Appendix A for greater detail  All cleaning products and supplies are to be environmentally friendly green products and the Contract Administrator will review and approve all products to be used.  Suppling supplies, such as toilet paper, paper towels, soap etc.  Empty all containers provided for the disposal of all recyclable waste, such as but not limited to the following: general, paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, containers, soft plastics and compost. Liners must be used in all waste receptacles and must be changed as needed.  Other duties as agreed with XXX’s Contract Administrator  Routine Facilities maintenance o Ensure that HUC’s buildings and equipment are in good working order o HUC’s Contract Administrator will conduct regular inspection tours of building and grounds to review ...
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  • Specific Responsibilities Without limiting the responsibilities of the Manager, the Manager will: 1. Maintain office facilities (which may be in the offices of the Manager or a corporate affiliate but shall be in such location as the Trust reasonably determines). 2. Furnish statistical and research data, clerical services and stationery and office supplies. 3. Compile data for, prepare for execution by the Fund and file all the Fund’s federal and state tax returns and required tax filings other than those required by this Agreement to be made by the Fund’s custodian and transfer agent. 4. Prepare compliance filings pursuant to state securities laws with the advice of the Trust’s counsel. 5. Prepare the Trust’s Annual and Semi-Annual Reports to Shareholders and amendments to its Registration Statements (on Form N-1A or any replacement therefor). 6. Compile data for, prepare and file timely Notices to the SEC required pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the 1940 Act. 7. Determine the daily pricing of the portfolio securities and computation of the net asset value and the net income of Fund in accordance with the Prospectus, resolutions of the Trust’s Board of Trustees, and the procedures set forth in EXHIBIT A: NET ASSET VALUE CALCULATIONS. 8. Keep and maintain the financial accounts and records of the Fund and provide the Trust with certain reports, as needed or requested by the Fund. 9. Provide officers for the Trust as requested by the Trust’s Board of Trustees. 10. Perform fund accounting services for the Fund as set forth in EXHIBIT B: FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS. 11. Generally assist in all aspects of the operations of the Fund.

  • Contractor Responsibilities 19.1. Contractor shall perform national criminal history checks for Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, and 10-panel drug screening tests on all prospective employees performing work under this RFP or coming onto a CMHA property and any resulting contract and provide summaries of the results to the Authority if requested. For the purposes of this section, the term “employees” includes contractor. Prospective employees whose criminal background check discloses a misdemeanor or felony involving crimes of moral turpitude, sexual offenses or harm to persons or property shall not be employed to perform work under this RFP or any resulting contract. Contractor is required to perform drug screening of all employees and to ensure acceptable test results. Criminal history and drug screening checks will be completed at the sole expense of the contractor. Any employee of the Contractor suspected of being under the influence of drugs and or alcohol will be reported to the appropriate personnel at CMHA and/or other local law enforcement. If the employee is determined to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in any form or manner, or believed by proper authority to be dealing in illicit sale of alcohol or drugs they will be removed and shall not be allowed to return to any job site on the Authority’s property. The Contractor’s contract may be suspended and/or terminated should such a situation occur or if the Contractor fails to submit results pursuant to this section. 19.1.1. If CMHA requests additional drug screening, the test shall be performed within 24 hours and the summary shall be sent directly to CMHA from the testing facility. 19.2. Contractor(s) shall provide uniforms and ID Badges identifying Contractor for all employees working on CMHA’s properties. No employees will be allowed on CMHA’s properties out of uniform and without his/her ID badge on his/her person. Contractor(s) must submit a picture of the uniform and a sample of his/her ID badge if requested by CMHA. 19.3. Contractor’s personnel shall be neat and conduct all work in a professional and efficient manner. If any employee of Contractor is deemed unacceptable by CMHA, Contractor shall immediately replace such personnel with an acceptable substitute to CMHA. 19.4. Contractor(s) shall practice acceptable safety precautions so as not to cause harm to any persons or property while performing services under this RFP or any resulting contract. Contractor(s) shall follow industry safety standards, and use only industry approved safety equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications in the performance of all duties. 19.5. Contractor(s) shall pay all of its employees, including any and all approved Sub-Contractors, at least the legal minimum wages as determined by the United States Department of Labor and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and Department of Labor Prevailing Wage. Wage Determinations can be accessed via the Department of Labor website, xxx.xxxx.xxx. 19.6. Upon completion of the work, Contractor(s) shall clean up the area where the work was performed and Contractor(s) shall remove any debris generated by the products and/or services at CMHA premises. At no time, will Contractor(s) discard debris into any CMHA refuse container. 19.7. Contractor(s) shall clearly mark all work areas that might reasonably be expected to endanger the health and safety of residents, guests, or any other persons. Contractor(s) will provide such signs, markers and barricades as required to identify all work areas and minimize inherent dangers. 19.8. The contractor shall be responsible for notifying CMHA immediately of any damages (i.e. fire, container leaking) deemed to be a health or safety hazard whether the damage is caused by the contractor or other means. 19.9. The Contractor shall be responsible for safeguarding all CMHA property provided for Contractor use. At the close of each workday, CMHA facilities, property and materials shall be inspected and secured.

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.

  • Client’s Responsibilities (a) Client agrees to advise Consultant regarding Client's Project requirements and to provide all relevant information, surveys, data and previous reports accessible to Client which Consultant may reasonably require. (b) Client shall designate a Project Representative to whom all communications from Consultant shall be directed and who shall have limited administrative authority on behalf of Client to receive and transmit information and make decisions with respect to the Project. Said representative shall not, however, have authority to bind Client as to matters of governmental policy or fiscal policy, nor to contract for additions or obligations exceeding a value which is the lesser of $5000 or 5% of the maximum contract price. (c) Client shall examine all documents presented by Consultant, and render decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time. The Client's approval of any drawings, specifications, reports, documents or other materials or product furnished hereunder shall not in any way relieve Consultant of responsibility for the professional adequacy of its work. (d) Client shall perform its obligations and render decisions within a reasonable time under the circumstances presented. Based upon the nature of Client and its requirements, a period of 14 days shall be presumed reasonable for any decision not involving policy decision or significant financial impact, when all information reasonably necessary for Client to responsibly render a decision has been furnished. A period of 46 days shall be presumed reasonable for Client to act with respect to any matter involving policy or significant financial impact. The above periods of presumed reasonableness shall be extended where information reasonably required is not within the custody or control of Client but must be procured from others.

  • Vendor Responsibilities Note: NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN C-M, O-S, V-W. Indemnification

  • Contractor’s Responsibilities Unless stated specifically to the contrary in the tender with full supporting explanations, the contractor will be deemed to have concurred as a practical manufacturer with the design and layout of the works as being sufficient to ensure reliability and safety in operation, freedom from undue stresses and satisfactory performance in all other essentials as a working material.

  • Supplier’s Responsibilities 14.1 The Supplier shall supply all the Goods and Related Services included in the Scope of Supply in accordance with GCC Clause 12, and the Delivery and Completion Schedule, as per GCC Clause 13.

  • Customer Responsibilities Notwithstanding the above, Customer agrees that except as provided by this DPA, Customer is responsible for its secure use of the Services, including securing its account authentication credentials, protecting the security of Customer Data when in transit to and from the Services and taking any appropriate steps to securely encrypt or backup any Customer Data uploaded to the Services.

  • ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES § 2.1 The Architect shall provide professional services as set forth in this Agreement. The Architect represents that it is properly licensed in the jurisdiction where the Project is located to provide the services required by this Agreement, or shall cause such services to be performed by appropriately licensed design professionals. § 2.2 The Architect shall perform its services consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by architects practicing in the same or similar locality under the same or similar circumstances. The Architect shall perform its services as expeditiously as is consistent with such professional skill and care and the orderly progress of the Project. § 2.3 The Architect shall identify a representative authorized to act on behalf of the Architect with respect to the Project. § 2.4 Except with the Owner’s knowledge and consent, the Architect shall not engage in any activity, or accept any employment, interest or contribution that would reasonably appear to compromise the Architect’s professional judgment with respect to this Project. § 2.5 The Architect shall maintain the following insurance until termination of this Agreement. If any of the requirements set forth below are in addition to the types and limits the Architect normally maintains, the Owner shall pay the Architect as set forth in Section 11.9. § 2.5.1 Commercial General Liability with policy limits of not less than « » ($ « » ) for each occurrence and « » ($ « » ) in the aggregate for bodily injury and property damage. § 2.5.2 Automobile Liability covering vehicles owned, and non-owned vehicles used, by the Architect with policy limits of not less than « » ($ « » ) per accident for bodily injury, death of any person, and property damage arising out of the ownership, maintenance and use of those motor vehicles, along with any other statutorily required automobile coverage. § 2.5.3 The Architect may achieve the required limits and coverage for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability through a combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance, provided such primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance policies result in the same or greater coverage as the coverages

  • Scope of Responsibilities The Management Committee shall have the following responsibilities: (a) Supervision and review of the work of the other ISO Committees; (b) Review and determination of appeals from actions of the other Committees, and the ability to suspend an action by another Committee pending appeal if the Management Committee determines that such suspension is warranted; (c) Development of procedures for the consideration and determination of requests for the stay of an action by another Committee; (d) Development of positions on ISO operations, policies, rules and procedures and provision of recommendations to the other Committees and the Board; (e) Preparation of the ISO capital and operating budgets for review and approval by the ISO Board; and (f) Subject to Article 19, proposing changes to the ISO OATT, the ISO Services Tariff and this Agreement, reviewing and making recommendations with respect to tariff changes proposed by the ISO Board; (g) Adoption of by-laws for the Management Committee and the review and approval of the by-laws of the other ISO Committees and amendments thereto; (h) Development of procedures and policies for all ISO Committees for the handling of confidential information; and (i) Such other responsibilities and powers conferred on it by the ISO Board. Decisions by the Management Committee may be appealed to the ISO Board by any Party.

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