WORK ORDERS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Upon the GLO’s identification of specific work within the scope of this Contract, the GLO will select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. If the GLO selects Provider to perform the work, the GLO may request Provider submit a proposal to complete the work. Provider’s proposal must include pricing and a project plan listing tasks and Deliverables, as appropriate, with a completion schedule or due date for each task and Deliverable. The GLO will negotiate with Provider a Work Order at a fair and reasonable price. Provider must fulfill all applicable requirements in the Contract and applicable Work Order, including providing proof of insurance coverage before beginning the work. (b) If the GLO selects Provider to perform work under this Contract and successfully negotiates with Provider a fair and reasonable price for such work, the GLO will issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO may issue multiple Work Orders during the term of this Contract. Each Work Order must be in writing and signed by the Parties’ authorized representatives. Each Work Order must include, as applicable: a scope of services; a list of tasks; a completion schedule; a list of Deliverables and a due date or completion schedule for each Deliverable; a detailed budget; and such other information or conditions necessary for the work described therein. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment hereto, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.” (c) The GLO does not represent or guarantee that it will issue Work Orders to Provider pursuant to this Contract. All work requested under this Contract will be required on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term. The GLO makes no guarantee of volume or usage under this Contract. (d) Provider must submit reports as required by any applicable Work Order.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
WORK ORDERS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Upon the GLO’s identification of specific work within the scope of this Contract, the GLO will select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. If the GLO selects Provider to perform the work, the GLO may request Provider submit a proposal to complete the work. Provider’s proposal must include pricing and a project plan listing tasks and Deliverables, as appropriate, with a completion schedule or due date for each task and Deliverable. The GLO will negotiate with Provider a Work Order at a fair and reasonable price. If selected to perform the work, Provider must fulfill all applicable requirements in the Contract and applicable Work OrderContract, including providing proof of insurance coverage insurance, before beginning the work.
(b) If the GLO selects Provider to perform work under this Contract and successfully negotiates with Provider a fair and reasonable price for such workContract, the GLO will issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO may issue multiple Work Orders during the term of this Contract. Each Work Order must be in writing and signed by the Parties’ authorized representatives. Each Work Order must include, as applicable: include a scope of services; a list of tasks; a completion schedule; a list of Deliverables Deliverables, if any, and a due date or completion schedule for each Deliverable; a detailed budget; and such other information or special conditions necessary for the work described therein. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment hereto, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.”
(c) The GLO does not represent or guarantee that it will issue Work Orders to Provider pursuant to this Contract. All work requested under this Contract will be required on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term. The GLO makes no guarantee of volume or usage under this Contract.
(d) Appraisals must be reported in an Appraisal Report format, in accordance with USPAP Standard 2 and shall include, without limitation, a detailed highest and best use analysis, comparable sales profiles, and a sketch or sketches of the subject property. All appraisal reports shall contain a GPS reading indicating the latitude and longitude at the entrance or beginning of the property.
(e) Provider must submit electronically deliver final completed appraisal reports as required by any and copies of invoices to Xxxx XxXxxxxx at xxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx at xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx, and Xxxxx Xxxxxx at xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx within 45 days after the date the applicable Work OrderOrder is executed by both Parties.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract, Appraisal Services Contract, Appraisal Services Contract
WORK ORDERS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Upon the GLO’s identification of specific work within the scope of this Contract, the GLO will select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. If the GLO selects Provider to perform the work, the GLO may request Provider submit a proposal to complete the work. Provider’s proposal must include pricing and a project plan listing tasks and Deliverables, as appropriate, with a completion schedule or due date for each task and Deliverable. The GLO will negotiate with Provider a Work Order at a fair and reasonable price. Provider must fulfill all applicable requirements in the Contract and applicable Work Order, including providing proof of insurance coverage before beginning the work.
(b) If the GLO selects Provider to perform work under this Contract and successfully negotiates with Provider a fair and reasonable price for such work, the GLO will issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO may issue multiple one or more Work Orders to Provider during the term of this Contract. Each All such Work Order must Orders shall be in writing and signed by the Parties’ authorized representatives. .
(b) Each Work Order must include, as applicable: shall include a scope of services; a list of tasks; a completion schedule; a list of Deliverables Deliverables, if any, and a due date or completion schedule for each Deliverable; a detailed budget; and such other information or conditions necessary for the work Work described therein. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment heretoto this Contract, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.”
(c) Provider may not begin Work or incur costs related to a Work Order before supplying the GLO with documentation that, in the GLO’s sole judgment, demonstrates that Provider obtained all insurance specified in the Work Order. Provider may not perform services or deliver goods that are outside the scope of the issued Work Orders. Provider must complete all assigned tasks within the time specified in the applicable Work Order(s), but Provider shall in no event complete any billable services after the expiration of the Contract. Any Work that would otherwise be eligible for payment under the Contract but is performed prior to the date on the Work Order assigning the Work shall be performed at Provider’s sole risk.
(d) The GLO does not represent makes no guarantee of Work Order volume or guarantee usage under this Contract. Nothing in this Contract expresses or guarantees that it the GLO will issue Work Orders to Provider pursuant to this Contract. All work requested for any of the tasks set forth in Section 1.03, above, or Attachment A. The GLO may request Work under this Contract will be required on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term. The GLO makes no guarantee of volume or usage under this ContractPeriod.
(de) Provider must shall timely submit all requested reports as required by any and documentation in accordance with the terms of the applicable Work OrderOrder(s), in a format agreed upon between the Parties.
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Samples: Relocation Assistance Services Contract, Professional Services Contract, Professional Services
WORK ORDERS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Upon the GLO’s identification of specific work within the scope of this Contract, the GLO will select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. If the GLO selects Provider to perform the work, the GLO may request Provider submit a proposal to complete the work. Provider’s proposal must include pricing and a project plan listing tasks and Deliverables, as appropriate, with a completion schedule or due date for each task and Deliverable. The GLO will negotiate with Provider a Work Order at a fair and reasonable price. Provider must fulfill all applicable requirements in the Contract and applicable Work Order, including providing proof of insurance coverage before beginning the work.
(b) If the GLO selects Provider to perform work under this Contract and successfully negotiates with Provider a fair and reasonable price for such work, the GLO will issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO may issue multiple one or more Work Orders to Provider during the term of this Contract. Each All such Work Order must Orders shall be in writing and signed by the Parties’ authorized representatives.
(b) The GLO shall attempt to negotiate with Provider a fair and reasonable price for completing a Work Order. Upon successful negotiation of a fair and reasonable price, the GLO shall issue the Work Order to Provider.
(c) Each Work Order must include, as applicable: shall include a scope of services; a list of tasks; a completion schedule; a list of Deliverables Deliverables, if any, and a due date or completion schedule for each Deliverable; a detailed budget; and such other information or conditions necessary for the work described therein. All Work Orders must include the number of Provider staff hours budgeted to perform all assigned Work. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment heretoto this Contract, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.”
(cd) The Provider may not begin work or incur costs related to a Work Order before supplying the GLO does with documentation that, in the GLO’s sole judgment, demonstrates that Provider obtained all insurance specified in the Work Order. Provider may not represent perform services or guarantee deliver goods that it will issue are outside the scope of the issued Work Orders to Orders. Provider pursuant to this must complete all assigned tasks within the time specified in the applicable Work Order(s), but Provider shall in no event complete any billable services after the expiration of the Contract. All work requested Any Work that would otherwise be eligible for payment under this Contract will be required on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term. but is performed prior to the date on the Work Order assigning the Work shall be performed at Provider’s sole risk.
(e) The GLO makes no guarantee of Work Order volume or usage under this Contract.
(d. The GLO does not guarantee that it will issue any Work Order(s) to Provider must submit reports as required by for any applicable Work Order.of the tasks set forth in Section 1.03
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Samples: Environmental Services Contract, Environmental Services Contract
WORK ORDERS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Upon the GLO/VLB’s identification of specific work within the scope of this Contract, the GLO GLO/VLB will select the most highly qualified provider of those services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. If the GLO GLO/VLB selects Provider to perform the work, the GLO GLO/VLB may request Provider submit a proposal to complete the work. Provider’s proposal must include pricing and a project plan listing tasks and Deliverables, as appropriate, with a completion schedule or due date for each task and Deliverable. The GLO GLO/VLB will negotiate with Provider a Work Order at a fair and reasonable price. Provider must fulfill all applicable requirements in the Contract and applicable Work Order, including providing proof of insurance coverage before beginning the work.
(b) If the GLO GLO/VLB selects Provider to perform work under this Contract and successfully negotiates with Provider a fair and reasonable price for such work, the GLO GLO/VLB will issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO GLO/VLB may issue multiple Work Orders during the term of this Contract. Each Work Order must be in writing and signed by the Parties’ authorized representatives. Each Work Order must include, as applicable: a scope of services; a list of tasks; a completion schedule; a list of Deliverables and a due date or completion schedule for each Deliverable; a detailed budget; and such other information or conditions necessary for the work described therein. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment hereto, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.”
(c) The GLO GLO/VLB does not represent or guarantee that it will issue Work Orders to Provider pursuant to this Contract. All work requested under this Contract will be required on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term. The GLO GLO/VLB makes no guarantee of volume or usage under this Contract.
(d) Provider must submit reports as required by any applicable Work Order.
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Samples: Professional Services