Summary of Requirements. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to complete the scope of work. All products used by the Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations, codes and industry standards for the products’ intended uses and shall be used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for the protection of all items and surfaces not scheduled to be worked on, and these area must be kept clean throughout the project. These areas include, but are not limited to window, walkways, doors, benches, vehicles, and plant, and tree material. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing, at the Contractor’s expense, any damage that result from the work. All work performed, method and equipment used shall be in conformance with the prevailing State and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. Cost from delays and losses due to operations not in conformance to these acts, specifications, or stoppages by OSHA inspectors or the designated representative because of non-conformance shall be solely borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and safety of the public and use appropriate means to ensure that the District’s employees and the public are safe during the project. The Contractor shall fully guarantee all work, materials and parts furnished and installed for one full year after completion. Defects shall be replaced or repaired at the Contractor's expense. The fire station is open 24/7 and all work is to be performed in a way that emergency vehicle movement is not disturbed and impact to business traffic is minimized. Close coordination with the District’s project lead will be required to plan for alternative apparatus placement and/or traffic flow during the worked preformed. The Contractor shall be responsible for site clean-up daily after work has been performed and upon completion of the project. Removal of all debris associated with the project at the site shall be in accordance with any local, state, and federal regulations. All clean-up performed shall ensure the property is presentable and fully clean before the work is completed. All ladders and stacked tools and equipment stored properly each evening in an evening in and acceptable safe location determined by the on-duty Battalion Chief.
Summary of Requirements. Every Vendor (except GVR Approved Caterers):
Summary of Requirements. 8 Employees who attain the required level of achievement under this plan 9 will receive the corresponding level of additional compensation as indicated in this 10 section. Incentive pay is for the specified level only; levels do not compound An 11 employee must qualify under the “Requirement Summary” to qualify for additional 12 “Bachelor’s Degree” pay. Level DPSST % Above Base Hourly Wage Requirement Summary* Bachelor’s Degree % Above Base Hourly Wage** I Total of 2.5% DPPST Pay • Completion of 12 to 18 months initial probation as applicable • Basic DPSST certification Total of 1% Bachelor’s Degree Pay II Total of 5% DPSST Pay • 12 months service as an MCSO Deputy Sheriff following completion of initial probation of 12 to 18 months as applicable • Intermediate DPSST certification Total of 2% Bachelor’s Degree Pay III Total of 10% DPSST Pay Same as Level II plus: • Advanced DPSST certification Total of 3% Bachelor’s Degree Pay 14 *The above requirements for DPSST and Bachelor’s Degree Incentive pay may be 15 waived or reduced at the Sheriff’s discretion for lateral hires from other law 16 enforcement agencies. 1 **A Bachelor’s degree must be from an accredited college or university. Bachelor’s
Summary of Requirements. APUC on behalf of City of Glasgow College and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx College are seeking to appoint a supplier to provide Manned Security Services to the following locations: City of Glasgow College Hourly Requirements Riverside Student Accommodation, 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, to commence on 1st August 2016 for a period of 3 years covering: Monday – Friday 20:00 – 08:00 Saturday and Sunday 19:00 – 08:00 St Luke’s Accommodation, St Luke’s Terrace, Glasgow, to commence on 1st September 2016 for a period of 2 years and 11 months covering: Monday – Friday 21:00 – 08:15 Saturday 15:00 – 08:15 on the Sunday morning (split over two shifts) Sunday 08:00 – 15:00 and 21:45 – 08:15 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx College Hourly Requirements Easterhouse Campus, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Glasgow, to commence on 1st August 2016 for a period of 3 years covering: Monday – Friday 16:00 – 09:30 Saturday and Sunday 07:00 – 07:00 (24 hours) Haghill Campus, 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx, to commence on 1st August 2016 for a period of 3 years covering: Monday – Friday 16:00 – 09:30 Saturday and Sunday 07:00 – 07:00 (24 hours)
Summary of Requirements. By executing this Agreement, Subrecipient hereby agrees that it shall comply with all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, which includes all guidance, regulations and requirements (collectively, “Requirements”) of the Federal awarding agency and CalOES that are applicable to a recipient and/or subrecipient of a Federal award or grant. Such Requirements are set forth in the following documents and incorporated herein by this reference: (1) Department of Homeland Security FY 2022 Homeland Security Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (“DHS NOFO”), (2) FY 2022 DHS Standard Terms and Conditions (“DHS Standard Conditions”) (Exhibit A), (3) FEMA Information Bulletins (“IB”), (4) CalOES 2022 Homeland Security Grant Program California Supplement to the Federal Notice of Funding Opportunity (“CalOES Supplement”), (5) CalOES 2022 Standard Assurances for CalOES Federal Grant Programs (“CalOES Assurances”) (Exhibit B), (6) CalOES Grant Management Memos (“GMM”), and (7) the cost principles, uniform administrative requirements and audit requirements for federal grant programs as housed in Title 2, Part 200 of the CFR and in updates issued by the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) on http:///xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxx/. Subrecipient hereby certifies that it has the institutional, managerial and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management and completion of its projects being funded by the Subaward (Exhibit C).
Summary of Requirements. 2.1.1 The Contractor shall collect information from Local Authorities (district, borough and Unitary Authorities, and Port Health Authorities in England and Wales), via a web-based collection tool, into a single database. The Contractor shall clean the data to remove errors and undertake a detailed analysis of the data and produce an annual report for publication. This report shall employ the same structure as that created for the survey providing data on the year 2011/12, viewable at the web address above. Any improvements recommended by the Contractor shall be submitted by email for acceptance to the Authority prior to any changes being made.
Summary of Requirements. 3.1. TfL is seeking to appoint a single contractor to complete detailed design and planning of the following options contained with the ‘LRS Pier Extension Feasibility Study’. Bankside Pier – 20m extension to upstream end. Embankment Pier - Option 2 approximately 35m extension to downstream end. Westminster Pier – Option 1 60m extension to downstream end.
Summary of Requirements. 4.1.1 End users Several end user requirements have been identified that need to be met when renovating existing buildings, districts and their systems. We summarized general requirements that apply to indoor conditions (thermal comfort, ventilation, hot sanitary water, visual comfort), and made a survey about end user requirements (maximum sound levels, user profiles – timeframes, safety precautions) that can have an effect on the choice of the district energy supply system. As expected there are some differences in requirements between the participating countries. Differences occur in definition of observed parameters (sound levels, occupancy and fire safety). For example Germany has defined user profiles, while not all other countries have done the same. It was identified that some technologies (heat pumps, wind turbines, etc.) can’t be used in close proximity of certain buildings because of the end users requirements about noise and vibrations. Attention to national, regional legislation and end users requirements is needed when planning district refurbishment.
Summary of Requirements. By executing this Agreement, Subrecipient hereby agrees that it shall comply with all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, which includes all guidance, regulations and requirements (collectively, “Requirements”) of the Federal awarding agency and CalOES that are applicable to a recipient and/or subrecipient of a Federal award or grant. Such Requirements are set forth in the following documents and incorporated herein by this reference: (1)
Summary of Requirements. By executing this Agreement, Subrecipient hereby agrees that it shall comply with all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, which includes all guidance, regulations and requirements (collectively, “Requirements”) of the Federal awarding agency and CalOES that are applicable to a recipient and/or subrecipient of a Federal award or grant. Such Requirements are set forth in the following documents and incorporated herein by this reference: (1) Department of Homeland Security FY 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (“DHS NOFO”), (2) FY 2016 DHS Standard Terms and Conditions (“DHS Standard Conditions”), (3) FEMA Information Bulletins (“IB”),