Examples of Joint Scope Meeting in a sentence
Developed by the Contractor, after the Joint Scope Meeting and submitted for approval to the County Project Manager.
The initial scope of Work developed by the County Project Manager, and is utilized to provide adequate information to schedule the Joint Scope Meeting.
Changed Work (all added or deleted Work), as it pertains to the approved Detailed Scope of Work included in a specific Job Order, shall be either changes directed by the County or unforeseen site conditions, which were not evident during the Initial Joint Scope Meeting.
Changed Work (all added or deleted Work), as it pertains to the approved Detailed Scope of Work included in a specific JOC Task Order, shall be either changes directed by the County or unforeseen site conditions, which were not evident during the Initial Joint Scope Meeting.
As part of the required Joint Scope Meeting, the Contractor and the County will agree on a sequence of Work; means of access to the premises and building; space for storage of materials and equipment; Work and materials and use of approaches; use of corridors, stairways, elevators, and means of communications and the location of partitions, eating spaces, and restrooms for the Contractor, for individual JOC Task Orders.
The County, Contractor and other necessary parties will visit the proposed Work site and participate in a Joint Scope Meeting, which will include discussion and establishment of the following: General Scope of Work Definition and refinement of requirements Existing site conditions Methods and alternatives for accomplishing Work Requirements for plans, sketches, shop drawing(s), submittals, etc.
S Joint Scope Meeting Meeting at the project site attended by the County and the Contractor to jointly scope the Work before the Detailed Scope of Work is finalized.
The Contractor shall not recover any costs arising out of or related to the development of the JOC Task Order including but not limited to the costs to attend the Joint Scope Meeting, review the Detailed Scope of Work, prepare a JOC Task Order Proposal (including incidental architectural and engineering services), Subcontractor costs, and the costs to review the JOC Task Order Proposal with the County.
The Contractor shall not recover any costs arising out of or related to the development of the JOC Task Order including but not limited to the costs to attend the Joint Scope Meeting, review the Detailed Scope of Work, prepare a JOC Task Order Proposal (including incidental architectural and engineering services), subcontractor costs, and the costs to review the JOC Task Order Proposal with the County.
If security clearances are required, this will be discussed at the Joint Scope Meeting.