Work Management Sample Clauses

Work Management. A. Business Contacts 1. District's Coordinator, Xxxxx XxXxxxxx, is the designated contact for all communication and coordination. Xx. XxXxxxxx’x business address is 0000 XX Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX. His phone number is (000) 000-0000 and his cell phone number is (000) 000-0000. The designated alternate representative is Xxxxx XxXxxxx. His phone number is (000) 000-0000 and his cell number is (503) 547- 8105. 2. Contractor's designated contact is Xxxx Xxxxxxxx. Contractor’s business address is 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 00000, phone number is (000) 000-0000 and the fax number is (000) 000-0000. 3. Other alternate contacts will be established in a timely manner, as needed.
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Work Management i. Work hours that may be more than seven hours a day or five days a week as required to fulfill the obligations of adequate representation. ii. Develop and implement project work plans.
Work Management. The Contractor shall provide surveillance and management oversight to meet the operations of each WBS element. Each WBS element consists of diverse technical activities with unique work skills. Most WBS elements have different planning, implementing, and progress tracking systems that maintain work flow in specific work areas. The systems or processes may be manual, electronic, or both and may consist of meetings daily, weekly, or monthly. The Contractor shall coordinate, report, and ensure the timely completion of the work specified. This encompasses the planning, coordination, technical direction, and surveillance of all activities necessary to execute all work. a) The Contractor shall provide the overall management effort required to integrate technical and programmatic functions. b) The Contractor shall ensure the technical excellence, cost effectiveness, and timeliness of all required work and deliverable products. c) The Contractor shall evaluate new or used equipment to assure compatibility with directed tasks. This shall include travel to Government depots or to equipment manufacturers’ or distributors’ plants, as required.
Work Management. Work on this service will be instructed via task order. All work performed will be initiated, performed and regulated by a unique reference number(s) issued by ACSA.
Work Management. Applicable for CLS 408, 411, 420, 501, and 510.
Work Management. The date on which the work is to begin is laid down in the Special Conditions. The work relating to land development, if any, and the work relating to construction shall be carried out on behalf of the lessor under the direction and on the responsibility of the lessee, pursuant to the plans and descriptive and other estimates by trade that, as submitted by the latter, have been accepted by the lessor, which shall receive a certified copy of the contracts and conventions concluded with the contractors and the architects, design offices, etc. A copy of each of the said documents, paired with an anticipated work schedule, the payments schedule and any indications useful for enabling the lessor to monitor the progress of construction and to check on the expenditures at any time shall have to be delivered to it before signature of the document enabling it to use the land parcel. The lessee, the delegated Project Owner, shall require the contractors using subcontracting, in toto or in part, to first obtain acceptance in writing by each subcontractor and approval of the payment conditions by the lessor, the Project Owner. It shall be up to the lessee, on its sole responsibility, to see to observance of the legal provisions relative to subcontracting, making sure, in particular, that security is provided for a subcontractor not benefiting from a payment delegation, in such a way that the lessor cannot be disturbed or be the object of proceedings in this connection. The lessor’s disbursements are conditional on observance of the provisions of Law No. 75-1334 of 31 December 1975, as modified on 6 January 1986, and on its application texts. At the same the lessee shall inform the lessor of the name of the architect, of the name or business name of the contractors as well as of their subcontractors. It shall have to see to the execution, at its own expense and by an approved inspection office, of the technical inspection, both during and at the end of the work, and communicate the reports concerning the said inspections to the lessor, as soon as they are received.
Work Management o Plan and assign work o Create Project templates o Create programs and portfolios o Create approval workflows
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Work Management. The ability to assign work to a workgroup, specific individual, or to a queue is needed to support high-use, repeatable activities such as are found with the notice-of-claim and related processes. This requirement extends workflow functionality to include the ability to schedule work, monitor progress, look up status of a given work item, utilize work templates, and manage work queues. Scheduling work to groups or individuals is needed by geographic area, work type, and as restricted by employee skill set.
Work Management. The Contractor shall plan, program, coordinate, estimate, schedule, and evaluate resources for work orders approved by the COR for performance by the Contractor.
Work Management. The following parties take no position on this issue: Alliance Gas Management; CENGAS; OAPPA; Tractebel; Consumersfirst Ltd.; the “Alliance”; CEED; City of Kitchener; Consumers; GEC; CAESCO; Comsatec; HVAC; NRG; WGSPG; Ontario Hydro;
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