Time estimate Sample Clauses

Time estimate. Prior to providing services, Agency will provide Family an estimate of the time required for various steps in the adoption process and inform Family of any significant changes in the estimate as the adoption process goes forward. Family acknowledges that Agency does not guarantee that adoption will be accomplished within the time estimated. Family acknowledges Family has been expressly informed that the time required for adoption may be lengthened or shortened by (a) factors affecting the availability of adoptable children including but not limited to political, policy, and legal changes in foreign country or United States, (b) excessive slowness to action on the part of public agencies, (c) changes in Family’s child Preferences, and (d) other unforeseen circumstances.
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Time estimate. Prior to providing services, KidsFirst will provide the Adoptive Parent(s) an estimate of the time required for various steps in the adoption process and inform the Adoptive Parent(s) of any significant changes in the estimate as the adoption process goes forward. The Adoptive Parent(s) acknowledge that KidsFirst does not guarantee that the adoption will be accomplished within the time estimated. The Adoptive Parent(s) acknowledge they have been expressly informed that the time required for adoption may be lengthened or shortened by (a) factors affecting the availability of adoptable children including but not limited to political, policy, and legal changes in the Foreign country or United States, (b) excessive slowness to action on the part of public agencies, (c) changes in the Adoptive Parent(s) child Preferences, and (d) other unforeseen circumstances.
Time estimate. Consultant shall prepare an estimate of the time requirement (workload) for the implementation of the client's requirement (including a proposal of the performance date) and submit it to the client for approval. c)

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  • Volume Estimate The estimated volumes of timber by species designated for cutting under B2.3 and expected to be cut under Utilization Standards are listed in A2. If Sale Area Map indicates that there are incom- pletely Marked subdivisions, the objective of Forest Ser- vice shall be to designate for cutting in such subdivisions sufficient timber so that Sale Area shall yield the ap- proximate estimated volume by species or species groups stated in A2. However, the estimated volumes stated in A2 are not to be construed as guarantees or limitations of the timber volumes to be designated for cut- ting under the terms of this contract. Volume adjustments shall not be made under this Section after there is modification for Catastrophic Dam- age under B8.32.

  • Cost Estimate An estimate of the total project cost including but not limited to direct expenses, indirect expenses, land cost, and capital expenses.

  • Cost Estimating The Model may be used to develop cost estimates based on the approximate data provided and conceptual estimating techniques (e.g., volume and quantity of elements or type of system selected).

  • Cost Estimates If this Agreement pertains to the design of a public works project, CONSULTANT shall submit estimates of probable construction costs at each phase of design submittal. If the total estimated construction cost at any submittal exceeds ten percent (10%) of CITY’s stated construction budget, CONSULTANT shall make recommendations to CITY for aligning the PROJECT design with the budget, incorporate CITY approved recommendations, and revise the design to meet the Project budget, at no additional cost to CITY.

  • Estimate The Engineer shall independently develop and report quantities necessary to construct the contract in standard State bid format at the specified milestones and Final PS&E submittals. The Engineer shall prepare each construction cost estimates using Estimator or any approved method. The estimate shall be provided at each milestone submittal or in DCIS format at the 95% and Final PS&E submittals per State’s District requirement.

  • Acceptable Estimating System The Contractor shall maintain the acceptable status of their Estimating System and submit updates to the current status, if applicable

  • Estimates and Reconciliation of Estimates Where estimated expenditures are used to determine the amount of the drawdown, the State will indicate in the terms of the State unique funding technique how the estimated amount is determined and when and how the State will reconcile the difference between the estimate and the State's actual expenditures.

  • Construction Cost Estimate At 50% completion of the contract documents, the design team will present and submit copies of the project plans and manual. The Construction Administrator will prepare and issue the fourth of five construction cost estimates. The estimate shall be derived from actual takeoffs, subcontractor and vendor input, and material and labor cost data. All quantitative systems information shall be provided in detail.

  • Estimated Cost Estimated costs by construction phases for Specified Roads listed in A7 are stated by segments in the Schedule of Items. Such estimated costs are subject to adjustment under B3.3, B5.2, B5.21, B5.212, B5.25, and B5.26. Appropriately adjusted costs shall be made a part of a revised Schedule of Items and shown as adjustments to Timber Sale Account. The revised Schedule of Items shall supersede any prior Schedule of Items when it is dated and signed by Contracting Officer and a copy is furnished to Purchaser.

  • Estimated Costs The proposed GMP Change Order shall include separately identified dollar amounts, stated as fixed sums, for Actual Costs as estimated by the Design-Builder for the complete construction of the Project, which amount shall include the all Trade Contract and Subcontract Sums, costs of materials, and any Component Change Order Sums;

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