Common use of Submission of Work Orders Clause in Contracts

Submission of Work Orders. If the City or County (the “requesting party”) desires that the other party perform (the “performing party”) any of the Services, the requesting party shall submit to the performing party’s Administrator, or his or her designee, a Work Order in substantial form to that attached hereto in Appendix C. The performing party shall complete a Work Order in which it shall describe in detail the Services to be performed and shall state the desired completion date. The performing party may in its sole discretion require additional information from the requesting party, including but not limited to, a road plan and profile or sketches. Neither party shall submit any Work Orders for which the cost for design, right-of-way acquisition, construction, or maintenance are reimbursable with Federal funds or Federal grants.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Agreement for Municipal, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

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Submission of Work Orders. If the City or County (the “requesting party”) desires that the other party perform (the “performing party”) any of the Services, the requesting party shall submit to the performing party’s Administrator, or his or her designee, a Work Order in substantial form to that attached hereto in Appendix C. The performing party shall complete a Work Order in which it shall describe in detail the Services to be performed and shall state the desired completion date. The performing party may in its sole discretion require additional information from the requesting party, including but not limited to, a road plan and profile or sketches. Neither party shall not submit any Work Orders for which the cost for design, right-of-way acquisition, construction, or maintenance are reimbursable with Federal funds or Federal grants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Agreement

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