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Summary of Project lifecycle. Project Stage Key Management Tools Timeline Pre-Project Grant Agreement Preparation and Signature Kick Off Meeting Feb. – Apr. 2015 May 2015 Project Initiation Distribution of Grant Agreement and its Annexes Distribution of Pre-financing First Project Meeting (London) Project Management Manual Sep. 2015 Oct. 2015 Nov. 2015 Nov. 2015 Delivery Stage Maintain communication with the EC/the consortium Deliverables submission At all times At all times
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Summary of Project lifecycle. Project Stage Key Management Tools Timeline Pre-Project Grant Agreement Preparation and Signature April – June 2017 Project Initiation Kick-Off Meeting (London) September 2017 Distribution of Grant Agreement and its Annexes September. 2017 Distribution of Pre-financing October. 2017 Project Management Manual November. 2017 Delivery Stage Maintain communication with the EC/the consortium At all times Deliverables submission At all times Period 1 Site visits by S4CE partners October/November 2017 Internal Report at M6 March 2018 Geo-Energy Information-Sharing Meeting (Ohio) April 2018 Summer Challenge (London) June 2018 Internal Report at M12 September 2018 Annual Consortium Meeting & Summer School (Iceland) August/September 2018 Work-In-Progress Forum & Geo-Energy Information- Sharing Meeting (London) January. 2019 First Periodic Report at M18 March – April 2019 Period 2 Project Review at M19 (TBC) March. 2019 Distribution of Interim payment at M22 June 2019 Summer Challenge (London) June 2019 Annual Consortium Meeting & Summer School (Italy) August 2019 Internal Report at M24 August 2019 Internal Report at M30 February 2020 Work-in-Progress-Forum & Geo-Energy Information- Sharing Meeting (Utah) April 2020 Final Consortium Meeting & Work-In-Progress Forum (France) August 2020 Final Delivery Stage Final Periodic Report at M36 August 2020 Project Close Distribution of final payment at M40 December 2020

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