Description of Projects. Services
a. Project/Services to be performed by A-E shall consist of the work as specified herein and as required in Attachment A. If in the event Attachment A shall be in conflict with any provision of this Contract, the wording as set forth in Attachment A shall prevail.
b. A-E shall be responsible for submitting all Projects/Services to County in a form which has been thoroughly reviewed and checked for completeness, accuracy and consistency by the registered professional named in Section 1.1.2 herein; and, any Projects/Services not meeting this requirement will be returned to A-E prior to review by County.
Description of Projects. TFC may, but is not obligated to, from time to time engage the professional services of PSP for one or more specific projects and identify the particular professional services needed therefor through an Assignment.
Description of Projects. Set forth below is a description of each of the Projects that the Government will implement, or cause to be implemented, using MCC Funding to advance the applicable Project Objective. In addition, specific activities that will be undertaken within each Project (each, an “Activity”), including sub-activities, are also described.
Description of Projects. Essentially, the projects are described through the respective Project Fiche. Most projects pertain to the field of institution building, supporting either the nuclear safety authority or agencies entrusted with specific duties regarding radioactive waste management or similar tasks. The revised PHARE Guidelines acknowledge that pre-accession financial assistance in the field of nuclear safety demands a distinct approach. Due to their specific technical nature and with the aim of enhancing public safety, the investment projects supported by this programme do not necessarily correspond to the general criteria of being catalytic, co-financed, or additional. The projects have, however, been chosen for being sufficiently mature and able to contribute to a sustainable improvement to the level of nuclear safety within their specific objectives. As a general consideration, the project should enhance the accession process in the candidate country. This programme allocates financial assistance to the following projects:
632.01.01 Supply of equipment for characterisation of institutional radioactive waste and development of technical design for waste processing and storage facility 632.01.02 Assistance to regulatory activities of the Bulgarian Nuclear Safety Authority (BNSA) with regard to improving management of high-activity sealed radioactive sources
Description of Projects. Set forth in the attached Schedules is a description of each of the Projects that the Government will implement, or cause to be implemented, using MCC Funding to advance the applicable Project Objective. In addition, specific activities that will be undertaken within each Project, including sub-activities, are also described.
Description of Projects. The project scope includes engineering services for design and construction administration of proposed street and sidewalk improvements for City of Stephenville as follows:
Description of Projects. 2.1.1 The Projects include all aspects of the Master Plans, as may be amended by TFC from time to time, for the planning, development, architecture, engineering, design, procurement, demolition, renovation and construction of facilities and improvements on the Sites described in Section 2.1.2, below. The Projects are described as follows:
2.1.1.1. North Austin Complex Project, Phase II. One approximately 302,000 GSF Building at North Xxxxx and 51st Street and adjacent structured parking for approximately 2000 passenger vehicles.
Description of Projects. EXHIBIT A-1: See attached Description of Renewable Energy Project for each Series 2012 Local Unit, to be constructed in accordance with Exhibit C to the Company RFP, also attached. See also attachment of Article VII, Sections 7.3, EXHIBIT A-2: See attached Description of Capital Improvement Project for each Series 2012 Local Unit
Description of Projects. Each project shall be briefly described and shall include:
(1) the intended nature or scope of work (unless environmental studies to determine this have not been completed);
(2) the location (route number or name, termini, city or town); and
(3) a description of intermodal features if applicable.
Description of Projects. Essentially, the projects are described through the respective Project Fiche. Most projects pertain to the field of institution building, supporting either the nuclear safety authority or agencies entrusted with specific duties regarding radioactive waste management or similar tasks. The revised PHARE Guidelines acknowledge that pre-accession financial assistance in the field of nuclear safety demands a distinct approach. Due to their specific technical nature and with the aim of enhancing public safety, the investment projects supported by this programme do not necessarily correspond to the general criteria of being catalytic, co-financed, or additional. The projects have, however, been chosen for being sufficiently mature and able to contribute to a sustainable improvement to the level of nuclear safety within their specific objectives. This programme allocates financial assistance to the following projects: Projects:
01.01 Innovation of the Radiation Monitoring Systems at the Nuclear Scientific and Experimental Centre with Research Reactor IRT in Sofia